Bought this tourmaline from Bob Kast, contacted Daniel M to get quotes for a simple setting. I am hoping to be able to bezel it up but we'll see how the pricing shakes out.
Thanks ladies. The light issues with a bezel is bothering me a little, but I am sick of prongs catching on things and scratching BF. Still, you have to let the stone dictate its own setting sometimes. I will keep thinking about it.
Clean cool and elegant is how i would describe that stone. A great first foray into the world of color. I wonder if you couldnt bezel it but still have the pavilion open on the sides?
The nice thing about loose stones is, now you have them and
can dream about the settings for as long as you can stand it...
I sometimes think I get more pleasure just looking at and playing
with my loose stones than I do enjoying the stones I have already set...
Weird.
Your Tourmaline is beautiful, I love Emerald cuts, and
I really love the way Bob Kast cuts a stone.
Now that I actually have some.
eta: Oh, I see you have decided on prong setting!
Good on you!
Daniel M is great and you will love your ring when it is done !!!!
That came out beautiful!!! Great setting, lets in light & lets the beauty of the stone be front & center. Congratulations! If that's your first, we can expect to see some yummy goodies to come!
ooo Shiney, I feel the same way about my loose stones, lol! I love watching them in different lights & imagining various settings for them; it's almost more fun. Once they're set, they're lovely, but they are "only" rings -- before that I can imagine them as anything. Sort of embarrassing, but there it is.
Truthfully, I never even saw this stone loose in person; I saved on shipping by having Bob Kast send it directly to Daniel M. When my RHR diamond was loose, it made me so nervous to have such a tiny, valuable thing around!
Thank you Chrono! I am glad I listened to everyone and didn't bezel it. I am a little disappointed the prongs aren't identical but the price was very good and no one will ever notice but me