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msdarlinjoy

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1. Yes, I would mix a plain solitaire setting with two matching wedding rings/anniversary rings with pave and milgrain like in the picture.

2. No, I would not mix a plain solitaire setting with two matching wedding rings/anniversary rings with pave and milgrain.

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Miss DJ, is your new stone a princess??
 
Absolutely- I love this look! I think this is similar to what I am going to do with my EC solitaire...
 
id use yellow gold for the center ring and 1/2 sapphires in the outer bands and an asscher for the center.. but yea I would to answer the question.
For my wifey2b of course with her approval :}
 
Oh Goodness ... My first time trying to do a poll, and I screw it up!
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Sorry.

Ok, My center stone is a Ideal RB ... .72ct ... and what I would like to know is:

1. Yes, you would mix a plain solitaire setting with two matching pave milgrain bands with it ....

or

2. No, you would not mix the two looks.

Sorry for the screw up!

ETA: I already have the two bands ... this is the only picture that I could find that would come close to what I think I would like.
 
Yes. I think a plain ring can go very nicely with ornamented bands.
 
I think it is a great look////great idea!!
It would look great!
 
I think it looks great Mrs.Darlin!!
 
I think it would look great. Nice to spice it up a bit. I love milgraining. Go for it!!
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Sorry, I messed up. I thought I hit the cancle button ... I must have accidently hit the submit instead. Darn!

I have two 2mm wide WG wedding/anniversary bands that hubby gave me which I just love. They are not ideal cut, however, these babies do sparkle ... and I was very surprised with their sparkles. I think they are each total .25 tcw and have 15 stones in each, and have a very, very delicate milgrain. The sides are plain and smooth which I think will work out well and not have anything rubbing against eachother too much.

I have been looking at LeoIngwer from Jonathan''s site and have found a couple of settings I will call and talk with Marie at Good Old Gold tomorrow, but today, I went back to GOG''s new awesome site, and saw the Stuller link, and clicked on it, and I have found some very nice settings there too.
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I came across this picture and liked it, I just didn''t know if it would look too funny mixing the plain solitaire with the milgrain of the bands. I tried looking for solitaire settings that were thin that had milgrain, however, I didn''t have much luck.

I think the picture above with the two matching bands have 2 more diamonds each, and they curve a bit, while mine do not cure ... it''s pretty close to what I have.

Anyway, I just would like some opinions on what you''all think. I think it looks ok, but not for sure yet.

Thanks for all of your forthcoming opinions! Take care and talk with you soon.
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I think it would look great..
 
I love the three band look and how the two fancy bands spice up the simple solitaire!
 
yes, of course! i think it looks great!

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i think they look great together! I''d do it.
 
i love that look. and you can mix and match if you want to!!
 
Yes, I would do it in a heartbeat - but that picture definitely wouldn''t sell me on the idea. Something about those bands....
 
I wouldn''t do it, but only because I don''t care for the pave look with a princess cut.

Oh WAIT, I just saw you have a round brilliant center stone. I would DEFINITELY do it.

For some reason, I think pave looks best with certain cuts, and RB is definitely one of them.
 
I also think it would work beautifully. It "dresses" up the look!
 
Hello everyone!
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Thanks for all the replies so far.
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The bands in the pic are a little different than mine. Mine do not curve. The two wedding/anniversary rings in the pic look like they have heavy milgraining, while mine do not. Mine have a delicate milgraining only on the inner edge, I can run my fingernail gently against the top ... and the outside edge is smooth, while the inner edge has the delicate ridges. I hope this makes sense ... don''t know how else to explain it.

Anyway, I do tend to be a "Matchy ~ Matchy" person, however, I do think the look is OK, I just wanted to see what others thought about it.

I am having a hard time looking at pics and trying to figure out if I will love it. Anyone else have this problem?

I have found some other looks that I like, maybe after I talk with Marie at Good Old Gold today about pricing ... I will share some of the contenders thus far.

Have a wonderful afternoon.
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I think that would be an awesome look. Go for it.

shay
 
I think that looks lovely, Mrs Darlin Joy!

I''d go for it!
 
Hi Mrs Darlin Joy:

I pick answer # 1 - I think it looks great! Go for it!

Heather
 
I love the look of two bands. It also allows you room to ''play''.
 
Definitely, it will make a great set! Here''s a ''reverse'' style from this thread.

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I think it would look nice. Personally, though, I do not like to stack 3 rings so that would be the only drawback. I don''t like the sandwich look on myself.
 
Date: 3/23/2006 12:41:47 PM
Author: FireGoddess

Yes, I would do it in a heartbeat - but that picture definitely wouldn''t sell me on the idea. Something about those bands....
Ditto.

''Guess that can be arranged though ;)

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The ''edgeless'' bands w/o milgrain or anything seem to do a wonderful job there.
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Thank you to everyone who has answered!
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Thanks Feathers for posting that pic. I have had a hard time trying to find an ering that had milgrain on it, and I see that it does have some delicate milgrain with the bags ... pretty.

Thanks Valeria, I have always loved
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that set at Pearlmans! I wished I could afoard the Michael B lace ... and those bands with it are so delicate and beautiful ... Just so yummy!
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If anyone else has any pics of a solitaire setting or ering setting that has milgrain on it, please feel free to post, I am open to suggestions!

I have seen a couple of erings that have milgrain, they also have blue saph''s in them ... Marie at GOG is checking on the width of the rings, and also ... The price.

Anyway it goes, I thank everyone who has responded and trying to help ... Have an excellent weekend!
Take care,
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