jadeleaves
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Date: 5/31/2006 8:20:54 PM
Author: wallermama
You DIDN''T! Oh, lovely!
What will it be?
swoon....
You answered my question ... keep looking :}te:[/b] 5/31/2006 8:33:55 PM
Author: JadeLeaves
Date: 5/31/2006 8:20:54 PM
It doesn''t quite speak to me as Isaku''s gorgeous stone did though, and the windmills looks a bit thinner... hmmm..
All 3 styles can be the same depth and have the same number of facets the difference is in the angle relationships of the facets.Date: 5/31/2006 9:18:12 PM
Author: lizz
What is a drop style asscher? Is that a deeper cut one?
Date: 5/31/2006 10:36:08 PM
Author: Mara
I didn't like this one as much as isakus for sure...
Gosh I love asschers and their beautiful patterns but that SPREAD... 7.6mm? That's the size of my old 1.60c rb stone. For probably twice as much. Every time I think I adore asschers I think about the spread loss. You have to halo the thing to get some really mm'age out of it!!! It's a good thing they look fabulous halo'd.![]()
JL in the other thread you asked about the setting you are talking to Garry about...I am not that particular about my ring settings ( as long as it looks good! ) so I am no help with being picky and going on faith that they can create what you want, but it does sound a little odd that you'd have to pay for a remake of the setting if something goes wrong on their end, esp if you can't see a wax etc?
Mara, I have to agree with you on this one. The gorgeous Cartier repro setting with the 5.55c asscher just blows me away, and I''m not sure an asscher under 4c min. would have the same effect.Date: 5/31/2006 10:43:49 PM
Author: Mara
i LOVE that cartier asscher but i don''t know how a smaller stone would look in it. that 5.5c just looks stunning, but i don''t know that we have seen any attempts at using a 3c or similar in there? i''m sure it would be lovely but i don''t know that it would have quite the same OOMPH as the 5.5c of course, which is why i think a halo on an asscher can be a great addition for spread. the setting that isaku is considering is amazing...maybe a slightly more simple version of that?
Two factors to consider here:Date: 5/31/2006 10:36:08 PM
Author: Mara
Gosh I love asschers and their beautiful patterns but that SPREAD