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bezel set studs - to milgrain or not?

katiedid

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Hi all - I haven't been here in a while but had a question for all you experts...

On a pair of roughly 1 ctw diamond studs, set in bezels (I have the WF bezels, so let's use that for kicks), would you have milgrain added or leave them plain? My WF baby bezels (about 1/3 ctw) are plain, but I can't decide on milgrain or not for the larger ones.

Thanks!
 
For old cuts, I prefer milgrain. With mrbs I love plain bezels.
 
armywife13|1384475909|3556707 said:
For old cuts, I prefer milgrain. With mrbs I love plain bezels.

+1
 
I'm not really a milgrain fan. I think it can make the metal look like it's got dark dots on it.

I have bezel studs and I think the shininess of the white metal blends in very well with the diamond and makes it look bigger. I think milgrain will create a somewhat darker ring. I like milgrain under limited circumstances, but only on heavily vintage-style pieces which tend to have an "older" look to them anyway - so not as modern and shiny.

Here are my plain bezel studs, to give you an idea:

[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/theyre-here-stud-upgrade-1-12-ctw-d-colour-blue-nile.187681/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/theyre-here-stud-upgrade-1-12-ctw-d-colour-blue-nile.187681/[/URL]
 
Thanks all! I see the point about MRBs and plain bezels. And I love your earrings smith1942! Thanks for sharing the photos.
 
I prefer no milgrain on bezels. I like the shiny metal around the stone.
 
diamondseeker2006|1384476523|3556715 said:
armywife13|1384475909|3556707 said:
For old cuts, I prefer milgrain. With mrbs I love plain bezels.

+1

+2
 
I actually prefer milgrain across the board - it blurs the line between stone and setting and boosts the size on an almost imperceptible level. Depends on the milgrain and the bezel, of course - the clunky kind that looks like a beaded border doesn't serve quite the same purpose, and a high bezel will always make a stone look swallowed up. But a low bezel with lace-fine milgrain? Perfection!
 
Great feedback ladies -thanks! I think I'll get quotes on both and see where things stand.
 
I prefer *inside only" milgrain for antique stones. As said above ... blurs the line between stone and metal ... but then the outer ring has the plumping effect -- enlarging the appearance of the stone to the eye.

My earrings are significantly smaller ... tcw .66-ish ... but pix are around here someplace. The design was *based* on Widget's much, much larger studs that feature "inside only" milgraining.
 
decodelighted|1384822189|3558851 said:
I prefer *inside only" milgrain for antique stones. As said above ... blurs the line between stone and metal ... but then the outer ring has the plumping effect -- enlarging the appearance of the stone to the eye.

My earrings are significantly smaller ... tcw .66-ish ... but pix are around here someplace. The design was *based* on Widget's much, much larger studs that feature "inside only" milgraining.


Yours are sooooo gorgeous!
 
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