ICUdiamond
Rough_Rock
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- Jul 23, 2009
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I have to disagree with you Haven, I think your set looks gorgeous! However, I am not the one wearing it, so I completely understand your perspective.Date: 7/29/2009 10:17:28 PM
Author: Haven
Here''s my set, which I no longer wear together because I think my wedding band takes away from my e-ring:
This looks great! I think its the width of the wedding ring, so if you can minimize the width of the wedding band but still give it some sparkle will work well to compliment the ering. They are all so gorgeous though!Date: 8/1/2009 9:08:42 AM
Author: ICUdiamond
what about something like this??
Haven, your rings are gorgeous!! I personally like your ering and wedding band together, but your band and grandmother's ring together look beautiful. They look perfect together!Date: 7/29/2009 10:19:02 PM
Author: Haven
And here's how I wear my wedding band now, with my grandmother's ring, on my right hand. I'd wear these on my left hand, but my grandmother's ring is too small for my left ring finger, it fits better on my right.
SO, I guess what I'm trying to say is if you don't find a wedding band that you love, you don't have to wear them together!
Date: 7/29/2009 10:16:39 PM
Author: Haven
I wear my e-ring alone on my left hand, and then my wedding band and my grandmother''s ring on my right hand for exactly the same reason you posted this thread--I feel like *anything* paired with my e-ring takes away from it!
Here''s my e-ring alone, which is how I wear it on my left hand:
Date: 8/1/2009 9:08:42 AM
Author: ICUdiamond
what about something like this??
I''m glad you are going to try on the Legacy band. Just be sure you ask for the smaller (2mm) one because there is also a wider one. I just wanted to tell you that I started out with a shared prong band with 10 point diamonds, and I thought it was too much, too. When I went and tried on the Legacy band, I instantly knew it was the one! It''s nto cheap, but it was worth it to get a beautiful band that compliments and does not take away from my e-ring, which is almost exactly like yours. Of course, Tiffany''s has many kinds of other bands you can try. I just didn''t even bother because I so loved the Legacy band when I tried it!Date: 7/29/2009 10:13:40 PM
Author: ICUdiamond
ms halo - i definitely agree with the ''less metal'' policy... the thing i loved most about my solitaire is that it is LESS setting, more diamond. i would love to stick with that theme.!
4ever - i''m not sure how many points they were, i was actually so discouraged by this point at the store (i had tried on many other overbearing ones that really turned me off so i just stopped asking! The jeweler is on 5th avenue, upper east side manhattan so i have a feeling this is what contributed to the overbearing nature of all their ''demo'' bands. The jeweler only does custom pieces. i will have to go down to the diamond district and take my time with different sizes and styles.
diamond seeker - i love your band...i''m definitely going to tiffany''s to try it on! my ering is like a super thin lucida (bc of the xprong) and i wear a lot of tiffany;s so i think that simple classic look is more my taste. still love the bling though!
vip - thanks for the inspiration, i love your single prong eternity, it makes the diamonds really look round, which gets lost easily when they are so tiny and smooshed together. it looks delicate.
Thank you everyone for your opinions and compliments - and as for my nails, i get something called the permanent french, but here in NYC at dashing diva they started doing something new called ''gelife'' which is like super hard shiny nailpolish. it''s two thin coats of UV gel over the french mani. It''s pretty expensive (like $55), but it lasts weeeeeeks without chipping. Plus since I just got engaged and everyone keeps grabbing my hand, i figured it was a good occasion to spend money on my nailsi love getting them done though, thats definitely my ''splurge'' of choice.