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Bad to mix diamond shapes in all jewellery?

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kimong

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Ok, what is your opinion in having different cut shaped diamonds for rings, pendents and bracelets??

I''m getting a spring cut ering but also looking for a pendent (and bracelet in the future). I can''t decide if I should get a matching spring cut pendent or a round or regent. Now if I get spring cut (or regent) does this mean I should get matching bracelet too?? Cause that would cost hellva lot!! Hmmm... or am I just being too anal? Guess I''m thinking a lot about it cause I will be wearing these pieces everyday and don''t intend to be buying more later... though ya never know!
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I guess the style and desgn of the jewelry is more important than the shape of the diamonds themselves. And... rounds go with all else. But this is just my teate.
 
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I agree, I see nothing wrong with wearing diamonds of different shapes together.

Right now I have on my ideal cut spiderweb pendant, with my OEC e-ring, and my Pad Sapphire w yellow pear diamonds right hand ring.

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Thanks for the quick replies!

I should've added that both my ring and pendent will be very simple in style, with the focal point on the one stone and my (future) bracelet will be a tennis bracelet, so I guess to me the shape of the stone is what makes it important. If this is the case do you see any issues?
 
I actually never think of an e-ring or a w-ring as part of an ensemble. They're items that I expect women to wear no matter what they're wearing and no matter what other jewelry they have on. I think it's more important to make sure you're not too "bling-bling" all the time.
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I think the shapes you've cited should look fine.
 
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