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Which Metal For Carvings/Filagree Work? |
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| P: 2/8/2006 5:56:13 PM | |
ccuheartnurse Ideal Rock Total Posts: 709 Last Post: 11/27/2007 Member Since: 5/22/2002 |
Hi All, I've decided to go ahead with that Stuller band & wondered what your thoughts were regarding which metal would be more durable with that kind of work? Often times when I see antique or vintage peices, sometimes the patterns are rubbed off. Ok, I may not be around long enough to notice any wear on the ring. ![]() Would you think that 14K would be ok or would you choose Platinum? In 14K, the wt. is 4gr & in platinum around 6. Not a big difference here, but the price is saying something else. Its $700 difference. ![]() I'm a bit confused as to what to do. I mean, I dont want to cheapen out on the ring itself when there's so much money put into the diamonds. If there was a strong opinion on durability then I would do platinum, but if not, then I'm most likely doing the gold one. It does not come in 18K white in the 1.25ct range. I have no idea why, but it does in the .75 version. Judy :-) |
| Posted: 2/8/2006 5:56:13 PM | |
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| P: 2/8/2006 6:10:57 PM | |
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DeannaBana Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,081 Last Post: 5/8/2007 Member Since: 6/11/2005 |
Date: 2/8/2006 5:56:13 PM I have a ring set that I was advised to go with Platinum for because of the French or fishtail carvings. White gold or 14K will be polished more and I was told the engravings would eventually rub away. I heard this from about 5 or 6 jewelers so I am thinking it must be so. I went with Platinum for my three ring set that have pave and French carvings....
Author:ccuheartnurse Hi All, I've decided to go ahead with that Stuller band & wondered what your thoughts were regarding which metal would be more durable with that kind of work? Often times when I see antique or vintage peices, sometimes the patterns are rubbed off. Ok, I may not be around long enough to notice any wear on the ring. ![]() Would you think that 14K would be ok or would you choose Platinum? In 14K, the wt. is 4gr & in platinum around 6. Not a big difference here, but the price is saying something else. Its $700 difference. ![]() I'm a bit confused as to what to do. I mean, I dont want to cheapen out on the ring itself when there's so much money put into the diamonds. If there was a strong opinion on durability then I would do platinum, but if not, then I'm most likely doing the gold one. It does not come in 18K white in the 1.25ct range. I have no idea why, but it does in the .75 version. Judy :-) Deanne Campbell |
| Posted: 2/8/2006 6:10:57 PM | |
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