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lovegem

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Has anyone seen a 5 prong solitaire setting?

Below is an image of the diamond that I had a deposit on. Note that there are two white dots at the edge of the stone, which I think 5 prongs would cover them up nicely. Can anyone tell me if these white stuffs will make the stone easier to chip?

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It''s hard to say without being an appraiser or knowing more about the inclusions, but if they reach the surface/edge it could be easier to chip. I haven''t personally seen 5 prong settings really except maybe for a pear diamond, but they might be out there. What about a 6 prong? Those are available in abundance.
 
I think a stone with so many pretty arrows would look nice in an 8-prong setting, like this...
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I'm not sure whether the positioning of those prongs would cover the inclusions though.
 
I am thinking of 5 prong because both of the inclusions can be covered (or so I thought).
 
If that is a Solasfera like I think it is, I don''t believe you will have any trouble not seeing those inclusions. Lots of pin-fire flash around the outside, so it''ll be hard to see. If nothing else, have your jeweler put the largest inclusion under a prong. Trust me when I say that they put out so much fire and sparkle that I really doubt you will ever see it unless you are purposely looking for it.
 
Thanks Haywood for the info.
Yes, it is a solasfera. I can't wait to see it in person.
 
Jstarfireb - can I ask where you found the picture of that lovely setting? I''m still on the hunt for a replacement YG setting, with YG prongs....

Gorgeous diamond by the way - and apologies for the threadjack!

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Jstarfireb - can I ask where you found the picture of that lovely setting? I''m still on the hunt for a replacement YG setting, with YG prongs....


Gorgeous diamond by the way - and apologies for the threadjack!



Ditto.

But that setting IS gorgeous! Very feminine and also looks quite secure.
I would also like to know where it came from, please.
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Lovegem, someone had posted this concept picture from Mark Morrell a few weeks ago: http://www.markmorrell.com/ It is a 5-prong setting but it''s not your "typical" solitaire.
 
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