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 Size 6/L 1/2.. how big need a round diamond be? Any photos?

P:  5/9/2007 4:14:26 AM  
worldtraveller
worldtraveller

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Hi,

Am just about ready to purchase a round cut diamond e-ring now, in size 6 or L 1/2, and could do with some help about what size people generally would consider looking good on that finger size. I know some people like small stones, and others big, glamorous ones, but I'm somewhere in between. My GF does not necessarily want a big stone, but I wonder what you guys think is the best size for her size 6 finger?

I think I'd be looking at 0.5 - 0.75 carat in my budget at the color and clarity I want, but would these sizes look too small? Could anyone with photos of similar sized fingers post their pictures so I can see what diamonds in various sizes look like on a Size 6?

Thanks in advance!

WT
Posted:  5/9/2007 4:14:26 AM

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P: 5/9/2007 4:24:46 AM
whatmeworry
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Hi WT,
There's a whole thread on 1 ct and under diamonds, here's the link to the thread

http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=25028&pageNo=6

Check out Jellybean's .5 ct on a size 6 1/2 ring.

Posted:  5/9/2007 4:24:46 AM
P: 5/9/2007 4:25:07 AM
Lorelei
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Welcome to PS   The only thread I can think of is this one with size 7 fingers, but it will give you a rough idea perhaps.

http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=42699  









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Posted:  5/9/2007 4:25:07 AM
P: 5/9/2007 4:38:29 AM
worldtraveller
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Thanks guys..will get digging!

Lorelei... I love your avatar with the cat :D

Posted:  5/9/2007 4:38:29 AM

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