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| P: 5/12/2004 3:10:14 PM | |
motomom Rough Rock Total Posts: 18 Last Post: 6/15/2004 Member Since: 3/4/2004 |
I've picked out a 1.29 h&a rb for the center stone and now I'm trying to decide on what size pears for the side stones. My choices are .16 each or .32 each. This is a 25th anniversary ring. Any thoughts or opinions or hopefully pics .
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| Posted: 5/12/2004 3:10:14 PM | |
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| P: 5/12/2004 3:25:18 PM | |
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sevens one Ideal Rock Total Posts: 9,537 Last Post: 9/8/2009 Member Since: 4/14/2004 |
http://www.dvatche.com/eclipse/new_catalouge.htm Check this out. For a 1.25 center stone, dvatche uses .51-.55 tcw for the pears (combined) looks nice. If the link doesn't go through correctly, just check out the three stone rings on dvatche.com and check out the rb w/ pear side stones. good luck Nan ______________________________ |
| Posted: 5/12/2004 3:25:18 PM | |
| P: 5/13/2004 12:10:15 AM | |
caratgirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 634 Last Post: 12/22/2004 Member Since: 1/1/2003 |
I would personally choose the larger ones. One of my original settings had .15ct pears, and they looked a bit small (next to my original 1.48ct). The only reason the setting still 'worked' was because of other stones that surrounded the pears.
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| Posted: 5/13/2004 12:10:15 AM | |
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