Thanks! That''s a gorgeous stone for sure. Let us know what you think!Date: 6/24/2008 2:54:31 PM
Author: lv2008
Here is link
http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/4014/
ill receive on thursday
Awesome, I saw that stone the other day, nice!!!!Date: 6/24/2008 2:54:31 PM
Author: lv2008
Here is link
http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/4014/
ill receive on thursday
Thanks! My center stone a 1.73 SI1 J AGS0 set in Signed Pieces Facets Duo http://www.signedpieces.com/item.cfm?item_id=3581Date: 6/24/2008 7:48:29 PM
Author: lv2008
Impatienone, i like your setting in the pic. Can you tell me what you have going on there? specs style ctw etc
Yes, my stone is from GOG!Date: 6/25/2008 5:11:55 PM
Author: lv2008
Impatient
Where did you buy your diamond? GOG
Many think that stones look whiter after being set in WG or platinum, but I don''t really see much of a difference in warmth to me. However, if you cover up the side of the stone in a setting that might help since you are covering up the warmest part of the stone.Date: 6/26/2008 3:13:14 PM
Author: lv2008
Hello Impatientone
I received the ring today in pincher or whatever its called, its not set yet. I must say the diamond is gorgous!!! I do notice the warmth in certain lighting but it blows my mind out in the sun. Now i understand the saying ''mind clean vs eye clean'' Most people will never notice the slight warmth but im trying to decide yes or no on keeping it. I think im being a little to picky. Im going to show a few people and see what they say. I wanted to get your thoughts on how it looks once its set next with other diamonds in the facets setting, does the warmth become less noticable? What are thoughts on 6 prong vs 4 prong setting?
Also, is there anywhere i can go to see a facets setting in person. I live on the west coast
now go in your car and check it out under the moonroofDate: 6/26/2008 3:13:14 PM
Author: lv2008
Hello Impatientone
I received the ring today in pincher or whatever its called, its not set yet. I must say the diamond is gorgous!!! I do notice the warmth in certain lighting but it blows my mind out in the sun. Now i understand the saying ''mind clean vs eye clean'' Most people will never notice the slight warmth but im trying to decide yes or no on keeping it. I think im being a little to picky. Im going to show a few people and see what they say. I wanted to get your thoughts on how it looks once its set next with other diamonds in the facets setting, does the warmth become less noticable? What are thoughts on 6 prong vs 4 prong setting?
Also, is there anywhere i can go to see a facets setting in person. I live on the west coast
I live on the west coast too, so was unable to see the Facets set prior to purchasing. I know what you mean about looking at the J in the temp setting and seeing a little tinge of color in certain lighting and at certain angles! I went through that, too.Date: 6/26/2008 3:13:14 PM
Author: lv2008
Hello Impatientone
I received the ring today in pincher or whatever its called, its not set yet. I must say the diamond is gorgous!!! I do notice the warmth in certain lighting but it blows my mind out in the sun. Now i understand the saying 'mind clean vs eye clean' Most people will never notice the slight warmth but im trying to decide yes or no on keeping it. I think im being a little to picky. Im going to show a few people and see what they say. I wanted to get your thoughts on how it looks once its set next with other diamonds in the facets setting, does the warmth become less noticable? What are thoughts on 6 prong vs 4 prong setting?
Also, is there anywhere i can go to see a facets setting in person. I live on the west coast
Exactly. I purchased some J diamonds for earrings, and compared them in a number of lighting situations with my F diamond ring stone. Just about every time I thought I saw some warmth in the Js, the color was present in my F as well. So, most of the time the color you are seeing is environmental.Date: 6/26/2008 5:04:14 PM
Author: Ellen
Also, make sure you see the warmth in diffused lighting, like outside. Inside it could be picking up color from a variety of things, including cream walls, and indoor lighting which tends to give off yellowish light.