blingymo
Shiny_Rock
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- Jun 22, 2012
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I have finally settled on a graduated 5 stone trellis setting for my e-ring to RHR reset. Yssie's ring makes my heart pound, and I can't get it out of my mind. I hope she doesn't mind if I use her ring as inspiration, probably with a few tweaks I am mulling. I HAVE to have those claw prongs!! I hope she will chime in here about metals.
I also have looked at hawaiianorangetree's ring, and I love the graduation of her stones. The way the ring matches the curve of her finger, and the way the stones are visibly different in size, yet don't look like a solitaire with side stones is the look I want. My stone is 1.68 (7.8mm), G, SI2, and I am thinking .66 (3.2mm) and .34 (1.6mm) for the other stones. That is about 40% and 20% of the center stone. Comments or suggestions here are welcome. Also, a question - should these stones be sourced by the vendor I choose to make the setting? I want to do it the least expensive way (wish I had makingthegrade's skill in finding preloved!).
So, metal. My e-ring was a plain solitaire, yellow gold with white gold prongs. In the trellis design, 2 metals is not an option, so I am not sure what to do. Warm metals look better on me, and I would prefer yellow gold. But, I'm not sure I will like seeing the contrast of the yellow prongs to my white diamond. Is there a yellow gold (14K, 10K ....) that will give less yellow contrast, but be warm enough to give a yellow gold look? I looked at yssie's picture showing metal colors [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/yoo-hoo-yssie-metal-question-for-you.192990/#post-3539254#p3539254']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/yoo-hoo-yssie-metal-question-for-you.192990/#post-3539254#p3539254[/URL] , and I am also thinking that maybe I need to go with the unplated WG that has the yellow overtone (E). What metal would you choose for this style and G diamonds, knowing that warmer (yellow) metals look best with your skintone?
Finally, who would you approach for quotes on doing this ring?
I also have looked at hawaiianorangetree's ring, and I love the graduation of her stones. The way the ring matches the curve of her finger, and the way the stones are visibly different in size, yet don't look like a solitaire with side stones is the look I want. My stone is 1.68 (7.8mm), G, SI2, and I am thinking .66 (3.2mm) and .34 (1.6mm) for the other stones. That is about 40% and 20% of the center stone. Comments or suggestions here are welcome. Also, a question - should these stones be sourced by the vendor I choose to make the setting? I want to do it the least expensive way (wish I had makingthegrade's skill in finding preloved!).
So, metal. My e-ring was a plain solitaire, yellow gold with white gold prongs. In the trellis design, 2 metals is not an option, so I am not sure what to do. Warm metals look better on me, and I would prefer yellow gold. But, I'm not sure I will like seeing the contrast of the yellow prongs to my white diamond. Is there a yellow gold (14K, 10K ....) that will give less yellow contrast, but be warm enough to give a yellow gold look? I looked at yssie's picture showing metal colors [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/yoo-hoo-yssie-metal-question-for-you.192990/#post-3539254#p3539254']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/yoo-hoo-yssie-metal-question-for-you.192990/#post-3539254#p3539254[/URL] , and I am also thinking that maybe I need to go with the unplated WG that has the yellow overtone (E). What metal would you choose for this style and G diamonds, knowing that warmer (yellow) metals look best with your skintone?
Finally, who would you approach for quotes on doing this ring?