angeellica
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Date: 7/23/2007 3:47:49 PM
Author:angeellica
I want a asscher Halo e-ring.
Comparing to everyone else my fingers seems to be quit fat, My ring size is 7,75.
I found an asscher diamond, it´s a 0,71 ct diamond and it´s about 5*5*3.
Will that look to small on my fat finger?
Since Asschers face up smaller than a comparable carat weight RB it will look smaller than a .71 RB. For a size 7.75 finger it would look small on its own, but with a halo it will look a lot bigger (as jayrenay9 said).
What setting are you thinking of?
Date: 7/24/2007 2:34:27 AM
Author: angeellica
I want the 18 Karat White Gold ME2 from Danhov meno collection.
What size on the diamond would you prefer to my fat finger?![]()
Hest who''s ring is that... and where was the setting done?Date: 7/24/2007 2:36:11 PM
Author: Hest88
I don''t know if this helps or not, but this is a generic asscher in a double bezel head. The ring size is 4.5, and the stone size is 5.39 x 5.38 x 3.66. In a temporary solitaire the stone looked teeny on her hand, but set in the double bezel it was perfect for her finger.
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Gypsy, that''s my baby sister''s e-ring. Setting was done at Singlestone in L.A. Full details here:Date: 7/24/2007 4:10:46 PM
Author: Gypsy
Hest who''s ring is that... and where was the setting done?
Hi Gypsy...good advice, but can I add one more facet (no pun intended) to your suggestion?Date: 7/24/2007 4:14:03 PM
Author: Gypsy
No offense. I have an asscher myself. But with your size/appearance concerns an asscher would be the LAST cut I''d look at. If you liket the step cut look... I''d go with an EC, and set it east west for max coverage with a halo. If you like brilliant cuts I''d go for an oval or a pear. Lots of spread for the carat weight and will cost less than round... and most likely less than an asscher of comparible size (asscher you need higher clarity than you would in either of those so the price will be lower, plus asschers are very trendy right now)... I''ve seen quite a few asschers and I just don''t think that you really get the effect of them in .7 ish size at all. Whereas with an EC or Oval or Pear, you definitely would.
Date: 8/6/2007 2:30:29 AM
Author: angeellica
Thanks everyone! I really love the asscher cut, will it make a huge diffrence with a 2 ct stone? It´s only approx 2mm larger..
i am no expert here, however, my concern when i read this is that it will be a big price difference to go from .7 to 2ct. if you can afford to up your budget significantly to get a quality 2ct asscher then great! but if you are trying to keep the same budget as you had with a .7ct, you are going to have to sacrifice a lot of quality to get to 2ct - and you don't want to sacrifice the BEAUTY of the stone just to get size!! well, that's my opinion anyway. if you go up, make sure you don't sacrifice the quality of the cut, and from what i've read it sounds like clarity is VERY important in step cuts, as is color, so i don't know where that might leave you.Date: 8/6/2007 2:30:29 AM
Author: angeellica
Thanks everyone! I really love the asscher cut, will it make a huge diffrence with a 2 ct stone? It´s only approx 2mm larger..