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Winks_Elf|1329447186|3127869 said:Stepcutnut, that is sooooooo freaking cool!!! Love the color!
All of them posted are simply beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. Here's my story:
I have a gorgeous Grace halo with a .67ct I Infinity cut. It faces up so beautifully white that I honestly do not see that much of a difference between the F colors on the halo and shank and the main stone. I love it, and it's my daily wear and forever ring. However, I've been fascinated with warm diamonds just forever, and one of the things I love most about champagne diamonds (especially the light champagne) is that they do seem to be chameleons. You see a different color depending on the light conditions with a lot of them. I've also lusted for a large marquise or pear for a long time now, as eight years ago I had found a 2.52 carat pear, M color that was very warm, but had no bowtie. I was going to trade my 1.61ct round for it, and wound up losing my stone on the way to having it appraised! I was crushed, but never forgot how much I loved the warmth of the stone.
The other night I was checking out some of my favorite sellers, and came across a luscious marquise, and after negotiating terms with the seller, I should be getting her around my birthday! She's 2.02 carats, an I1 (crystal inclusion is in one of the tips, rest of stone clean), measures 13.5 x 6.7, and has a faint pinkish tone in some lighting (that part I don't care about...I like the champagne for what it is). She's currently set in an 18k yellow gold solitaire setting, but I happen to have a really pretty classic HW style marquise ring with a non-diamond center, and baguette sides that I'll most likely put her into until I decide on a permanent setting. I'm not a yellow gold fan (but love warm diamonds, go figure!), and like the contrast of a warm stone with white metal. The marquise center stone (the non-diamond) in my white gold HW setting measures 13.5 x 7, so it should fit right in there.
It may not be a stone that everyone here may like, but her shape and color pleases my eye.Oh, and on my ThinkPad monitor, the stone in the bottom picture is lifesize! Just held my marquise ring up to it and the size matches exactly!
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warmdiamondlove|1329459224|3127971 said:Winks_Elf|1329447186|3127869 said:Stepcutnut, that is sooooooo freaking cool!!! Love the color!
All of them posted are simply beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. Here's my story:
I have a gorgeous Grace halo with a .67ct I Infinity cut. It faces up so beautifully white that I honestly do not see that much of a difference between the F colors on the halo and shank and the main stone. I love it, and it's my daily wear and forever ring. However, I've been fascinated with warm diamonds just forever, and one of the things I love most about champagne diamonds (especially the light champagne) is that they do seem to be chameleons. You see a different color depending on the light conditions with a lot of them. I've also lusted for a large marquise or pear for a long time now, as eight years ago I had found a 2.52 carat pear, M color that was very warm, but had no bowtie. I was going to trade my 1.61ct round for it, and wound up losing my stone on the way to having it appraised! I was crushed, but never forgot how much I loved the warmth of the stone.
The other night I was checking out some of my favorite sellers, and came across a luscious marquise, and after negotiating terms with the seller, I should be getting her around my birthday! She's 2.02 carats, an I1 (crystal inclusion is in one of the tips, rest of stone clean), measures 13.5 x 6.7, and has a faint pinkish tone in some lighting (that part I don't care about...I like the champagne for what it is). She's currently set in an 18k yellow gold solitaire setting, but I happen to have a really pretty classic HW style marquise ring with a non-diamond center, and baguette sides that I'll most likely put her into until I decide on a permanent setting. I'm not a yellow gold fan (but love warm diamonds, go figure!), and like the contrast of a warm stone with white metal. The marquise center stone (the non-diamond) in my white gold HW setting measures 13.5 x 7, so it should fit right in there.
It may not be a stone that everyone here may like, but her shape and color pleases my eye.Oh, and on my ThinkPad monitor, the stone in the bottom picture is lifesize! Just held my marquise ring up to it and the size matches exactly!
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That is GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I love when another person can see the beauty in a marquise diamond PLUS a WARM diamond at that!
MeganR said:Love them! This is a ring that I recently purchased from the lovely Xiriah. It's a bugger to photograph and I have no idea what it would grade as due to the fact that it shifts colors like crazy.
Tanzigrrl|1411248344|3754449 said:I love them!
Here's my 1.46ct deep champagne / cognac pear diamond!
Tanzigrrl|1411248344|3754449 said:I love them!
Here's my 1.46ct deep champagne / cognac pear diamond!