RedheadDoll
Rough_Rock
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- May 31, 2011
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Hello everyone,
I have been lurking on this site for over a year, learning as much as I can. At the end of January, my boyfriend and I purchased our engagement ring from Jewels by Erica Grace. This is the stone and the setting is being redone:
http://jewelsbyericagrace.smugmug.com/Jewelry/Rings-Antique-Vintage/187ct-Antique-Cushion-Diamond/15993539_jT8fQw#!i=1199716062&k=efH6Z
This ring was a bit of a departure from what I originally desired, but I fell in love with the old cuts and something about this ring spoke to me. Before purchasing, we had the ring sent to David Atlas for an appraisal. He said the stone was beautiful, symmetrical and lovely. The setting was palladium and we wanted a platinum ring, so JbEG is having their bench replicate the setting in platinum for us. It is being set in the Sophie setting with the gorgeous fleur-de-lys basket, and brightcut pave shank with milgrain. I liked the brightcut pave because it will be safe to wear with a wedding band, and I think it will have a real vintage feel with the milgrain. I also asked for more delicate prongs, that were more claw-like. The ring is taking a very long time, and everything is now in my boyfriend's hands. I am expecting a proposal very soon! I have to say that I have been anxious over our choice, and I hope that we will absolutely love the ring when it arrives. It has been a long wait and has caused me to doubt our choice a bit. The stone is a little deep but Grace reassured me that it is absolutely stunning and so did David Atlas. Grace estimates that this stone is from 1890-1910. Basically, I am trusting their expert eyes. They have seen a lot more antique stones than I have. As well, we are located in Canada so it is not easy if the ring is not right!!! Wish me luck and patience in my last bit as a L.I.W.. My only other worry is that the stone will look too big to me! My ring size is 6.75, so hopefully it will be alright. I am not sure why I feel so anxious over our choice. I guess that this is just a really big purchase and I want to absolutely LOVE my ring.
I have been lurking on this site for over a year, learning as much as I can. At the end of January, my boyfriend and I purchased our engagement ring from Jewels by Erica Grace. This is the stone and the setting is being redone:
http://jewelsbyericagrace.smugmug.com/Jewelry/Rings-Antique-Vintage/187ct-Antique-Cushion-Diamond/15993539_jT8fQw#!i=1199716062&k=efH6Z
This ring was a bit of a departure from what I originally desired, but I fell in love with the old cuts and something about this ring spoke to me. Before purchasing, we had the ring sent to David Atlas for an appraisal. He said the stone was beautiful, symmetrical and lovely. The setting was palladium and we wanted a platinum ring, so JbEG is having their bench replicate the setting in platinum for us. It is being set in the Sophie setting with the gorgeous fleur-de-lys basket, and brightcut pave shank with milgrain. I liked the brightcut pave because it will be safe to wear with a wedding band, and I think it will have a real vintage feel with the milgrain. I also asked for more delicate prongs, that were more claw-like. The ring is taking a very long time, and everything is now in my boyfriend's hands. I am expecting a proposal very soon! I have to say that I have been anxious over our choice, and I hope that we will absolutely love the ring when it arrives. It has been a long wait and has caused me to doubt our choice a bit. The stone is a little deep but Grace reassured me that it is absolutely stunning and so did David Atlas. Grace estimates that this stone is from 1890-1910. Basically, I am trusting their expert eyes. They have seen a lot more antique stones than I have. As well, we are located in Canada so it is not easy if the ring is not right!!! Wish me luck and patience in my last bit as a L.I.W.. My only other worry is that the stone will look too big to me! My ring size is 6.75, so hopefully it will be alright. I am not sure why I feel so anxious over our choice. I guess that this is just a really big purchase and I want to absolutely LOVE my ring.
