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 Emerald cut and micro pave

P:  8/29/2005 9:43:17 PM  
SaraBeth
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My boyfriend and I have been looking at rings and I finally decided that I really like the emerald cut and love a micro pave band. The only problem is, my boyfriend called a jeweler who told him that was a bad combination because the pave will draw the eye away from the emerald cut because it is less sparkly. Can anyone post a picture of an emerald cut with a micro pave band (without a bezel setting)? It's so hard to imagine it and it seems to be hard combo to find which makes me think maybe the jeweler was right?! Any thoughts? We're looking at 2+ carats...do you think I'm better off just going with a cushion (that's the other cut I liked)?
Posted:  8/29/2005 9:43:17 PM

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P: 8/29/2005 9:57:36 PM
Dani
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I think someone actually posted a topic similar to this one a few weeks ago...

Everyone has their differing opinions, but I was in Tiffany's on 5th ave in NYC a few months ago looking at emerald cuts.  When I mentioned I like emeralds, and I like pave, the saleswoman basically said the same things that your salesman said to you-  "pave and emeralds dont complement eachother.  Emeralds have a clean simplicity about them, and the pave detracts from that."  She recommended a pave band with other stones such as cushion/rounds.

It is ridiculous to say what you can and cant do.  You have to get what you like.  However, after I tried on ec's with pave bands I realized what the woman at Tiffany's was talking about.  I ended up really liking ec's in plain solitaire settings.  To my eye, it just looks better, and really makes you appreciate an emerald cut's beauty.

Just go and try different styles on...you may be suprised what you end up really liking. I was!

Posted:  8/29/2005 9:57:36 PM
P: 8/29/2005 10:16:17 PM
Tacori E-ring
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umm...I guess I disagree. My EC doesn't have mico pave but it does have melees that give the setting a very sparkly look. I think it is a great contrast. Also I see so many women post their asschers with micro pave halos and bands and I think they look GREAT. Asschers are step cuts as well and some view as a less "sparkly" stone. I know that my EC doesn't reflect light like a RB but it IS sparkly. People are always surprised by it. I think if that's the look you love you should go for it.

Posted:  8/29/2005 10:16:17 PM
P: 8/29/2005 10:18:03 PM
FireGoddess
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I agree with the jeweler who spoke to your boyfriend...this ring below from Fay Cullen is just HIDEOUS.

Have you seen some of the micropave asschers on this site?  Asschers are also step cut and have a different brilliance/sparkle than other faceted stone shapes, but does the pave around the asschers detract from the stone?  Absolutely not!

I think you have to judge with your own eye...but to discount the style completely...is ill informed and in poor taste.  BTW - this ring below, I am COVETING...one of the most GORGEOUS I have ever seen.
 

 






Posted:  8/29/2005 10:18:03 PM
P: 8/29/2005 11:50:14 PM
windowshopper
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i am on vacation and dont have access to my pix but i agree with the jewler HOWEVER.......i wanted some pave or bead set stones so i flanked my EC with traps and then had the band and sides bead set.............when you look down at the ring and look dead on at the EC you do not see any of the bead setting --just an EC flanked by the traps .  when you see the ring from the sides or my hand moves around the melee cathes the light and adds a wonderful dimension to the mounting.  I am a firm believer in less is more and you can do anything you want with some creativity to be true to the architectural demands of each stone

Posted:  8/29/2005 11:50:14 PM
P: 8/30/2005 12:17:44 AM
rainbow
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Hello,

As Windowshopper can't post a picture at the moment,  here is one from her ring thread.

http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/files/ring closeup.jpg

Her complete thread is here - http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=24799


Hope this helps.

Posted:  8/30/2005 12:17:44 AM
P: 8/30/2005 12:27:15 AM
rainbow
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Oops picture link didn't work, hopefully this will.


 

 

Posted:  8/30/2005 12:27:15 AM
P: 8/30/2005 5:48:34 AM
tareyton
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check out michealbjewlery.com   he also does some emerald cuts with micropave

Posted:  8/30/2005 5:48:34 AM
P: 8/30/2005 6:22:42 AM
madrock
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I think this Leon work of art looks great!



 

 

Posted:  8/30/2005 6:22:42 AM
P: 8/30/2005 7:03:18 AM
icekid
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ohhhhhh i was just going to post that leon mege, madrock.  It is absolutely one of my all time fav ring.  stunning I think ECs love pave!

Posted:  8/30/2005 7:03:18 AM
P: 8/30/2005 12:41:41 PM
sarita
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While I do see what the associate was talking about I think this would be more of an issue with a halo of micropave. (and even then I do think it can work - just look at some of the beauties that have been posted here). I don't see how micro-pave on the shank could in any way interefere with the integrity/simplicity of the EC. It's just dressing up the band and would not be very visible in your typical head-on view. Your EC will still remain the star!

Posted:  8/30/2005 12:41:41 PM
P: 8/30/2005 2:32:40 PM
AChiOAlumna
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Date: 8/30/2005 12:41:41 PM
Author: sarita
While I do see what the associate was talking about I think this would be more of an issue with a halo of micropave. (and even then I do think it can work - just look at some of the beauties that have been posted here). I don't see how micro-pave on the shank could in any way interefere with the integrity/simplicity of the EC. It's just dressing up the band and would not be very visible in your typical head-on view. Your EC will still remain the star!


I agree with sarita....the micropave on the shank and band will only accentuate the EC, not overtake it...it can't compete with the classic lines of the EC stone.

Posted:  8/30/2005 2:32:40 PM
P: 8/30/2005 4:05:42 PM
mepearl53
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I also agree that  well done micro pave with a well proportioned emerald cut is beautiful. Many of our designers do this look.

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Bill Pearlman
www.pearlmansjewelers.com

Posted:  8/30/2005 4:05:42 PM
P: 8/30/2005 8:46:28 PM
Matatora
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I have seen this and I have mixed feelings about it. With a larger stone it makes the emerald look fake IMO, but the other one they had (I think 80pts)  it looked cute. I think it depends on the size off the stone. Personal opinion but I didnt like the mege posted above...bleh.

-Matatora Courage is the price that life extracts for granting peace Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor.

Posted:  8/30/2005 8:46:28 PM
P: 8/30/2005 10:56:23 PM
Matatora
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Here is one from the WhiteFlash Gallery. I thought this was a nice example of the popular three sided pave look combined with an Emerlad cut.
 

 

-Matatora Courage is the price that life extracts for granting peace Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor.

Posted:  8/30/2005 10:56:23 PM

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