Janis
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2006
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Hi, I have been enjoying reading these forums recently and finally decided to join! I have certainly seen many beautiful rings looking through this site!
Next December will be our 30th anniversary, and I am considering an upgrade of my original wedding rings. I have been hesitant about it, because my husband is sort of sentimental about the original rings and I am, too. But the two things that bother me is that they are set in yellow gold and my e-ring diamond is 1.0 ct, F, SI1 and has a little flourescence and who knows about the cut! I am lucky the stone is as good as it is since we knew next to nothing about diamonds when we were 21! I know yg will come back, but I have dark hair and wg really looks better on me. My tennis bracelet and diamond earrings are set in wg, too.
But I have decided not to have these stones/rings reset or rhodium plated. I really, really would love a little bigger diamond (1.25-1.5) and one in the VS clarity range with an excellent cut. Maybe I could go to a G color to offset the price of the better clarity? I think that could last me for the next 30 years (if I can stay off this forum after the purchase)!
I am undecided about a few choices. I currently wear my original 3mm wedding ring with little pave diamonds on the bottom (had this long before it was common), the e-ring in 2mm tiffany setting, and a third plain gold 3mm band above that. I am considering a single 3 stone ring (RB), or a RB solitaire with plain band flanked by two thin eternity bands, or the solitaire with diamonds in the band and a plain band on either side. Okay, one more... maybe a solitaire in sleek 3-4mm band and one channel set eternity ring about the same width!
I don't want to make the anniversary ring a RHR because it will be bigger than my original wedding set, and I often do not wear a RHR.
I am totally sold on buying the diamond from one of the companies frequently mentioned on this site, but I do not think there is any way I can choose settings without trying them on, particularly when trying to fit a solitaire and two *eternity bands together. I pretty much like classic styles for me, except I do like the antique style of Tacori, too (but wouldn't buy Tacori based on the information posted here). Unfortunately it would require a trip to any of these places because I live in NC.
Oh, one more thing. My YG 14K rings are as shiny as they were 29 years ago and they are not scratched up. Platinum gets SO dull judging from my mother's rings and 18k WG is soft and can get scratched easily. Is there something wrong with 14K white gold that I should know?
I appreciate your patience if you read all this, and I'd be glad to have some "expert" advice!
Thanks!
Janis
Next December will be our 30th anniversary, and I am considering an upgrade of my original wedding rings. I have been hesitant about it, because my husband is sort of sentimental about the original rings and I am, too. But the two things that bother me is that they are set in yellow gold and my e-ring diamond is 1.0 ct, F, SI1 and has a little flourescence and who knows about the cut! I am lucky the stone is as good as it is since we knew next to nothing about diamonds when we were 21! I know yg will come back, but I have dark hair and wg really looks better on me. My tennis bracelet and diamond earrings are set in wg, too.
But I have decided not to have these stones/rings reset or rhodium plated. I really, really would love a little bigger diamond (1.25-1.5) and one in the VS clarity range with an excellent cut. Maybe I could go to a G color to offset the price of the better clarity? I think that could last me for the next 30 years (if I can stay off this forum after the purchase)!
I am undecided about a few choices. I currently wear my original 3mm wedding ring with little pave diamonds on the bottom (had this long before it was common), the e-ring in 2mm tiffany setting, and a third plain gold 3mm band above that. I am considering a single 3 stone ring (RB), or a RB solitaire with plain band flanked by two thin eternity bands, or the solitaire with diamonds in the band and a plain band on either side. Okay, one more... maybe a solitaire in sleek 3-4mm band and one channel set eternity ring about the same width!
I don't want to make the anniversary ring a RHR because it will be bigger than my original wedding set, and I often do not wear a RHR.
I am totally sold on buying the diamond from one of the companies frequently mentioned on this site, but I do not think there is any way I can choose settings without trying them on, particularly when trying to fit a solitaire and two *eternity bands together. I pretty much like classic styles for me, except I do like the antique style of Tacori, too (but wouldn't buy Tacori based on the information posted here). Unfortunately it would require a trip to any of these places because I live in NC.
Oh, one more thing. My YG 14K rings are as shiny as they were 29 years ago and they are not scratched up. Platinum gets SO dull judging from my mother's rings and 18k WG is soft and can get scratched easily. Is there something wrong with 14K white gold that I should know?
I appreciate your patience if you read all this, and I'd be glad to have some "expert" advice!
Thanks!
Janis