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 Can anyone find these stones?

P:  7/2/2004 3:05:53 PM  
MadHatter
MadHatter

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Hello,
I'm having a very hard time finding the stones I need for my wedding ring, and am hoping someone here can help.
My original plan was to have 4 princess stones invisible set together, but invisible setting isn't a workable option.
So what I need is 4 square (or squarish) stones with cut corners. That way I can cluster them together as if they were invisible set, but I can have a center post runing up the middle. (So I have the general look and design of invisible set, without the problems.)
The issue is - nobody can find stones of this type that are small enough.
The folks at WhiteFlash have offered to look into getting Princess stones, and custom cutting the corner. This may be my best option, but I don't know what that will to do the brilliance of the stone.
If anyone here can help, I'd sure appreciate it.
Thanks,
- Zach

What I need:
4 matching 3mm stones (the ring is 6mm wide, so the stones must be very close to 3mm or they won't fit.)
Square Radiant, Asscher, etc. (Anything square with cut corners.)
Best quality you can find (finding them period seems to be the problem, but they must at least be well cut - if they're cut too deep, they won't fit.)

Posted:  7/2/2004 3:05:53 PM

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P: 7/2/2004 3:29:42 PM
ep6585
ep6585

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Have you tried calling Jonathan at Good Old Gold? The carry several square type diamonds. Jubilees, Regents, Queen Of Hearts, Asschers, and several others.

Their number is (516) 798-6354

Posted:  7/2/2004 3:29:42 PM
P: 7/2/2004 3:31:52 PM
researcher
researcher

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I would trust WF and know Brian would make sure your stones would not lose their brilliance, but you might want to check out DCD as well. I know they have a big selection of smaller stones

Posted:  7/2/2004 3:31:52 PM
P: 7/2/2004 3:35:22 PM
MadHatter
MadHatter

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I have talked to the folks at Good Old Gold. (I got my fiance's diamond from them)
They haven't been able to find them though

Posted:  7/2/2004 3:35:22 PM

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