CHRISTY-DANIELLE
Ideal_Rock
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Posting this because I know some of us have a thing for these older settings that need a little love. This was my first full restoration and it turned out really well. I have a few other antique settings and ideas, so I'm excited that DK did such a good job, and reasonably priced too.
I came across this 1930's palladium setting on Etsy and could not get it out of my mind. I really like palladium, but it's not as easy to find. The same shop happened to have a light yellow asscher cut moissanite that fit it. It was a pretty stone and gave me something to put in it for now. So I bought both.
I thought it would look better with pointy tabs and claw prongs on the singlecut sidestones. This is the mock up I sent to David.
In no time at all, I had these glamour shots in my inbox:
And yesterday, this beauty arrived:
Eventually I plan to switch out the center, to something vibrantly colored, like this mahenge garnet, but for now I'm loving this sunny ring!
I came across this 1930's palladium setting on Etsy and could not get it out of my mind. I really like palladium, but it's not as easy to find. The same shop happened to have a light yellow asscher cut moissanite that fit it. It was a pretty stone and gave me something to put in it for now. So I bought both.


I thought it would look better with pointy tabs and claw prongs on the singlecut sidestones. This is the mock up I sent to David.

In no time at all, I had these glamour shots in my inbox:

And yesterday, this beauty arrived:


Eventually I plan to switch out the center, to something vibrantly colored, like this mahenge garnet, but for now I'm loving this sunny ring!
