I have a size 7 finger and a 5 stone. I don''t believe a 1ct will cover the total top, more like . 35-.40 whch would bring up the ct weight to 1.95-2.00ct. Consider Orbayas suggestion and look at 7 stones.Date: 9/5/2008 8:33:35 PM
Author:gemnewb
Im getting my fiance a 5 stone wedding band.
She has a size 7 finger.
I am deciding btwn .5, .7, 1 ct total on a 5 stone ring.
Does anyone know which size will cover her finger so that you wont see the band if you looked on top of her hand?
Thank you in advance.
2.59ct total.Date: 9/5/2008 11:18:09 PM
Author: gemnewb
elle,
i found a pic of ur ring.
how many carats is your wedding band?
I''d be more than happy with a 5 stone band as an engagement ring. There are no rules right? A solitaire, 3 stone, 5 stone, diamonds are diamonds, love them in any shape or form! I''m sure she will be VERY happy with whatever you decide ..afterall, its the meaning behind it..I''d wear a twist tie around my finger, if that is what my hubby had proposed with!Date: 9/6/2008 5:39:00 AM
Author: honey22
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I wear a size 6 and I also have a seven stone band of ten pointers and it covers the entire top of my finger.Date: 9/6/2008 1:57:06 AM
Author: ImpatientOne
I wear a 6.5 and have looked at 5 stone bands. One carat is very nice, but I would go with maybe 1.25 if possible. I opted for a 7 stone. My wedding band has 7 10 pointers and it covers the top of my finger nicely with no metal showing.
Date: 9/6/2008 1:47:34 AM
Author: gemnewb
well im kinda skipping the engagement ring and just getting a 5 stone 1ct plat ring for her to wear.
I didn't think the one receiving the "gift" really had any say? I mean, when I first got engaged, we never discussed rings...I would have felt very superficial and materialistic having said to my husband "I prefer a large center stone"(if we had discussed getting engaged). He was 23, when he proposed, and I had no idea he had been saving $$ from his summer job, then purchasing a ring (which then cost about $3000). I was so proud to wear that ring, knowing how hard he worked to buy it, and what it meant to him (and myself). It was about .65 carats. Now adays it seems women discuss their "wants" before the engagement..why ruin the surprise? Why not let him buy what he wants, when he wants, and what he can AFFORD!! Sure..this is Pricescope, where larger diamonds seem abundant..but it is NOT the norm in the real world! I'm sure the marjority of engaged couples in this world are sporting diamond rings of LESS than one carat in size. So..I am just saying that if I were the man, and I was picking out a gift for my girlfriend, I would be a tad offended if she started telling me what she wanted! I would want to pick out what I like, in my price range..and if that meant a diamond band, or a sapphire ring..etc..I would hope she liked it for the symbolism and meaning of the ring. Not everyone wants a HUGE diamond, not everyone prefers a solitaire, and surely..not every man can afford to purchase one! I am all for the 5 stone band, in place of the solitaire, and I think your fiance will LOVE it, if she really loves you!Date: 9/13/2008 12:10:13 AM
Author: jstarfireb
Date: 9/6/2008 1:47:34 AM
Author: gemnewb
well im kinda skipping the engagement ring and just getting a 5 stone 1ct plat ring for her to wear.
Please make sure she is OK with this first! A lot of girls would be happy to have a 5-stone band as their e-ring, but I think most would rather have a larger center stone, with or without sidestones/finger coverage. I definitely prefer a solitaire, for one!