Is it because it will chip or break easily, or because it will scratch too easily, or all of the above?
I've reserved this one at Cherrypicked: http://cherrypicked.com/Gallery/Score.aspx?ItemID=1097
I want to set it in a diamond pave halo ring (bezel, not prongs), but it's pretty low on the Mohs' scale. So, what does this actually mean, in practical terms? I tried to look it up, but it said it was about a 4.0 on the scale, same as platinum, which I thought was really hard?
I would only probably wear it to dinner and on special occassions about three or four times per year. The rest of the time it would sit in its box.
Would I be really asking for trouble to do this?
Who would be a good person to set it? I was thinking Leon Mege?
Also, I don't want to make it a pendant because I really don't like necklaces and never wear them (I find them very uncomfortable and have broken a dozen or more in years past by forgetting I have them on, till I finally just gave up on them).
I don't want to leave it unset. The whole reason I'm buying it is because 1.) it looks gorgeous, and 2.) my grandfather discovered rhodochrosite in the Andes mountains in Argentina. The stuff we have all over the house looks like pink marble. This piece I want to get is much nicer, from the Sweet Home Mine in Colorado.
So, any experts out there care to weigh in on my questions?
Thanks a bunch!
Best,
LizzyD
I've reserved this one at Cherrypicked: http://cherrypicked.com/Gallery/Score.aspx?ItemID=1097
I want to set it in a diamond pave halo ring (bezel, not prongs), but it's pretty low on the Mohs' scale. So, what does this actually mean, in practical terms? I tried to look it up, but it said it was about a 4.0 on the scale, same as platinum, which I thought was really hard?

I would only probably wear it to dinner and on special occassions about three or four times per year. The rest of the time it would sit in its box.
Would I be really asking for trouble to do this?
Who would be a good person to set it? I was thinking Leon Mege?
Also, I don't want to make it a pendant because I really don't like necklaces and never wear them (I find them very uncomfortable and have broken a dozen or more in years past by forgetting I have them on, till I finally just gave up on them).
I don't want to leave it unset. The whole reason I'm buying it is because 1.) it looks gorgeous, and 2.) my grandfather discovered rhodochrosite in the Andes mountains in Argentina. The stuff we have all over the house looks like pink marble. This piece I want to get is much nicer, from the Sweet Home Mine in Colorado.
So, any experts out there care to weigh in on my questions?
Thanks a bunch!
Best,
LizzyD