IndieQueen001
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I love this thread and I think the rings are gorgeous! As one of those women who ''wants everything'' I also find myself coveting those thick all-in-one bands in place of a wedding set some days. Just gorgeous! I know the first DimendScassi ring looks very similar to one I''ve seen on faycullen.com. They''re both gorgeous and would look beautiful as stand alone wedding rings.
This is a really neat ring! Did you design it yourself?Date: 10/17/2005 11:33:02 PM
Author: DiaDiva
I sometimes wear this instead of my wedding set. Centrestone is a 0.65 ct yellow diamond. Don''t remember the other specs right now.
There are more of the kind in the preview list at FayCullen and more in her shop. They may be identical to the ones at Scassi or a little different. Could be from the same manufacturer, judging by the looks.Date: 10/17/2005 11:54:26 PM
Author: IndieQueen001
I''m sorry.. I can''t get pics to upload.. but I have these in mind...
No, it was a pre-set and it just so happens to fit the diamond. That made it a lot cheaper to set than an original hand-made piece. Glad you liked it.Date: 10/18/2005 7:41:05 AM
Author: diamondlil
This is a really neat ring! Did you design it yourself?Date: 10/17/2005 11:33:02 PM
Author: DiaDiva
I sometimes wear this instead of my wedding set. Centrestone is a 0.65 ct yellow diamond. Don''t remember the other specs right now.
I love that!Date: 10/19/2005 4:04:06 AM
Author: tanuki
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I wear this ring when it wouldn''t be a good idea to wear my wedding set - it''s engraved in the elvish language from JRR Tolkein''s The Lord of the Rings.
The inscription says ''one ring, one life, one love'' in elvish script. The band is set with three diamonds.
Oh Wait - this is the thread for ''funky'' rings - Maybe this belongs on the thread for ''nerdy'' rings!
Date: 10/19/2005 12:34:42 PM
Author: Psychobroker
I''m sorry, but what''s the point of the set''s wring if you''re not going to wear it, or worse, play musical rings? For me, the wring means as much as the ering, as it symbolizes the everlasting and eternal. Swapping it out diminishes the meaning behind it, in my opinion.
Having said that, the ring you linked is gorgeous!
I guess so, especially the part about not wearing it when it''s not practical (i.e. yard work). My "traditional" feeling behind an e-ring is that it comes from the man''s heart, to last forever, as a symbol of the man and woman''s love and commitment. This is why I''m targeting a style of wring that can be worn on it''s own, so it doesn''t look naked or odd w/o the wring. My GF actually prefers this.Date: 10/19/2005 1:58:59 PM
Author: marvel
Date: 10/19/2005 12:34:42 PM
Author: Psychobroker
I''m sorry, but what''s the point of the set''s wring if you''re not going to wear it, or worse, play musical rings? For me, the wring means as much as the ering, as it symbolizes the everlasting and eternal. Swapping it out diminishes the meaning behind it, in my opinion.
Having said that, the ring you linked is gorgeous!
Hi Christian, I think it''s a girl thing. Our w-ring''s and e-ring''s are very sentimental to us. But, sometimes it''s not pratical to wear our beautiful stones, and it''s a great excuse to wear another beautiful piece. Jewelry is like art and it''s fun to have differnt pieces. But, that doesn''t take away from the meaning behind our w/e-ring sets. Does that make sense? I know...women are complicated.![]()