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LaraOnline

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That was fun.

WARNING - following sentence for sparking discussion only! ... -

I must be getting ''old'' though... halos, cocktail-sized coloured stones, pave everything and intricate fiddly raised settings seem to gild the lily (diamond) in my view, particularly when it comes to an e-ring, which is worn day in, day out, forever.

There I was thinking minimalism was the statement of the millenium?

Or is it that intricate jewels are the last hurrah for the girlie-girl, who wears fashionable grunge-grey and black, and goes home to her sleek, modern apartment with polished concrete floors, two-pac shiny handle-free furniture and sleek stone kitchens with flush-fitting lights?
 

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That was quite interesting and there were some beautiful rings in on the page.

I personally like #2 Diamonds All Around although you would never know that since I have a single solitaire ering. I''m not big on the colored stones for erings, but I know that they are quite popular. I guess I am traditional in that aspect. Also, not crazy about the raised settings, as I like my lower settings so it doesn''t hit as many things.
 

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Thanks that was interesting to read
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Date: 4/18/2009 3:05:15 AM
Author: LaraOnline
That was fun.


WARNING - following sentence for sparking discussion only! ... -


I must be getting ''old'' though... halos, cocktail-sized coloured stones, pave everything and intricate fiddly raised settings seem to gild the lily (diamond) in my view, particularly when it comes to an e-ring, which is worn day in, day out, forever.


There I was thinking minimalism was the statement of the millenium?


Or is it that intricate jewels are the last hurrah for the girlie-girl, who wears fashionable grunge-grey and black, and goes home to her sleek, modern apartment with polished concrete floors, two-pac shiny handle-free furniture and sleek stone kitchens with flush-fitting lights?


That''s what I love about you Lara, you always call it how you see it!
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I can see your point.
 

LaraOnline

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I don't live with two-pac furniture in a fash studio apartment though!
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Maybe that's why I like my solitaire!
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ETA: and maybe two-pac is sooo five years ago, anyway!? What is New York up to these days? Floral brights?
 

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Fun article. Not sure how correct it is?

I''m in NYC and I still see mostly solitares on plain bands. I have seen a few pave rings but not enough to say it''s a trend.

Who knows though. Maybe I''m not looking hard enough!
 

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Date: 4/18/2009 3:05:15 AM
Author: LaraOnline
That was fun.


WARNING - following sentence for sparking discussion only! ... -


I must be getting ''old'' though... halos, cocktail-sized coloured stones, pave everything and intricate fiddly raised settings seem to gild the lily (diamond) in my view, particularly when it comes to an e-ring, which is worn day in, day out, forever.


There I was thinking minimalism was the statement of the millenium?


Or is it that intricate jewels are the last hurrah for the girlie-girl, who wears fashionable grunge-grey and black, and goes home to her sleek, modern apartment with polished concrete floors, two-pac shiny handle-free furniture and sleek stone kitchens with flush-fitting lights?

I agree with you. I kinda like the girlie-girl look, it''s romantic and sweet, but I can''t see all the intricate settings holding up through being worn everyday, children, caring for eldery parents. They must sparkle like crazy with all those diamonds though!
 

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This rings are mostly good eye candy! Hard to transform it to an e-ring on reality.
 

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Date: 4/19/2009 12:16:53 PM
Author: elle_chris
Fun article. Not sure how correct it is?

I'm in NYC and I still see mostly solitares on plain bands. I have seen a few pave rings but not enough to say it's a trend.

Who knows though. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough!
Ditto, I see lots of solitares also. I do like that they think the antique like settings are here to stay. It will be interesting to see how correct this article is in 10 yrs. thanks for posting this.
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Anyone have a bigger picture of that whiteflash ring on there?
 
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