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P:  11/15/2008 5:39:53 AM  
CCNZ
CCNZ

Rough Rock
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Hi all ,newbie here.

My GF likes the tiffany style simple look solitaire ring but not with the knife edge stylee.
She likes a flat band and a generally medium to thin ring.

We are after this with the tiffany six prong design holding probably a 1ct stone.

Tiffanys only seem to do the knife edge style on their rings?

If we buy elsewhere could we find the same style but without the knife edge?

 


Posted:  11/15/2008 5:39:53 AM

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P: 11/15/2008 6:19:10 AM
honey22
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I had the same dilemma, I was set on a Tiff replica, but didn't want the knife edge.

Whiteflash made me a gorgeous ring. I got their Tiff Classic 6 prong setting, with a half round band instead of the knife edge. It was a 2.2mm band, but I had it taken down to 2mm here in Australia after shipment (not that the setting wasn't gorgeous, I just changed my mind after hehehe!). WF have made a few of these I believe.

Here is the thread with the orginal pics from WF.


http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=79386

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Posted:  11/15/2008 6:19:10 AM
P: 11/15/2008 6:20:02 AM
arjunajane
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Yes, definately - have a look at Whiteflsh.com, they have very nice quality mounts, reasonable prices (definately compared to Tiff's!), and they will customize almost anything..so if you see something you like in a 4 prong, just ask if it can be done in 6..
I have a solitaire from them and couldn't be happier.

Have you decided on your specs for a diamond yet? I'm guessing round brilliant, yes? While at WF also check out their ACA stones - they are extremely well cut diamonds, which makes them sparklier etc than "average" cuts.







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Posted:  11/15/2008 6:20:02 AM
P: 11/15/2008 3:54:39 PM
CCNZ
CCNZ

Rough Rock
Total Posts: 35
Last Post: 1/26/2009
Member Since: 11/15/2008
 

Thanks everyone for the replies so far!

Stone is a round brilliant? I think! Very simple design overall.
G'ish colour, one jeweller in hatton garden showed us G and E coloured and the E seemed a lot whiter.
They were pushing to sell us one of thei own non GIA certified diamonds.

A 0.91 E SI1 with platinum ring was £4100.

With regards to whiteflash if they are american i woul have to pay 17.5% tax on it when it arrived here which wouold be a pain!

Posted:  11/15/2008 3:54:39 PM
P: 11/15/2008 3:57:44 PM
CCNZ
CCNZ

Rough Rock
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Last Post: 1/26/2009
Member Since: 11/15/2008
 
Also do Tiffs do various differnet price stones as well?
on there website they just have 1ct solitaire = £6700

It doesnt give you details of the stones on the website and i was wondering if you can get a 1ct but like a g colour and SI1 or SI2.

From what ive been told most cannot see anything in the ring with the naked eye usually on most SI1's??? 

Posted:  11/15/2008 3:57:44 PM

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