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Are you milgraining the shank? If so, maybe she could also milgrain the tips of the tabs to soften their appearance a bit.
I too prefer the N/S orientation and agree with flatter/thinner tab prongs that are all the same size (could be the pic but 2 seem a bit shorter).
Also, is there any concern about removing the existing head? It's very incorporated into the rest of the setting and not like a peg head that you could just lop off so I'd double check that there won't be any issues with those lovely frenchies popping out in the process or down the line since they've already been set.
That's a good question but as CvB offered to have the head remade, I'm sure it will be fine. There is a part of me that worries the rest of the ring may look slightly different once the head is remade but I think its a risk I have to take! Hopefully in the age of CADS its easy to get the same results twice.
One more note...what looks big in the pics isn't in person. My tab prongs are not the least bit bulky in person. I personally would not change how they did your tabs. It's a gorgeous ring!
(I also would think the ring was cast in two pieces, so there should be no issue just changing out the head. It's not like it's cast in one piece. In any event, Caysie's bench is excellent, so I wouldn't worry about it. Change it if you think you love it more the other way!)
That's so weird because in the N-S picture the stone looks elongated and in the E-W picture it looks more square! It does look larger N-S in this comparison!
That is true that YG prongs are going to show more, period, regardless of what the metal is. Did you ever consider a platinum head and yg shank? Many rings are set that way. However, I think the yg tabs look fine, too.
Time for photoshop frankensteins! I just magnetic lassoed the center stone and fllipped it. Not my best work! But I think it looks better N/S! Thoughts?
Edited to add: I think E/W the stone looks more out of round, whereas N/S it looks cushion-y..
In each picture the left side of the picture is N/S and the right side is E/W.
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Beautiful stone and setting. I prefer N/S too and the tab prongs are divine. They are secure and smooth, I would leave them as is. Love your ring!
These pictures are such a great comparison! It makes a huge difference - N/S is definitely much more appealing and makes your stone look significantly larger, to me anyway.
I love the tab prongs!
DEFINITELY n/s in my opinion!Time for photoshop frankensteins! I just magnetic lassoed the center stone and fllipped it. Not my best work! But I think it looks better N/S! Thoughts?
Edited to add: I think E/W the stone looks more out of round, whereas N/S it looks cushion-y..
In each picture the left side of the picture is N/S and the right side is E/W.
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Yeaaaaa! N/S makes SUCH a huge difference, don't you think? IMHO, the N/S orientation shows your diamond off as it was meant to be! And, I am so jealous. Your Antique Cushion Cut diamond is gorgeous. The setting is beautiful, too. I do think the largish tab prongs on @diamondseeker2006 Asscher Ring look more proportionate due to the metal color and the SQUARE-ness of the Asscher.
I still think slightly refined prongs will give you the antique look you seek, yet de-empasize the irregular shape of the stone (versus the larger prongs). I think the bulk and squareness of the tabs emphasizes the irregularity of your stone, which is okay if it doesn't bother you...that's the beauty of old cuts, Mine Cuts and Cushions, right??
Folks who cannot live with the low color and irregularity of old diamonds go with the AVC or AV European Cuts, right? And yes, these macro-shots are frightening at times and definitely not the way anyone will ever view your beautiful ring (except for a jeweler, or you if you use a loupe-smile).
@acv123 what happened in the end with your ring? I’m keen to see how it turned out
Makes perfect sense and ooh I bet you’ll be excited to get it. We’re all looking forward to seeing it on your handHii and happy almost New Year!
It was remade so the orientation would be N/S as originally planned. The remake took about 5 weeks I think, but once I have it in hand I'll share lots of pics and the timeline etc. I have seen it in person and its beaaauutiful, but I haven't been proposed to yet!Mostly my fault, wanted to get past the holidays and been preoccupied with work. I want to be able to really enjoy receiving and wearing it so I asked for a temporary delay if that makes sense.