pierrotlunette
Shiny_Rock
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- Jul 22, 2018
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Hi Folks,
A few weeks ago, several of you were very helpful when my fiance and I were looking for a yellow oval stone for the foundation of my engagement ring. After a pretty exhaustive search, ordering and comparing a number of different stones, we wound up with a beautiful fancy light yellow pear that we're in love with and are now trying to set (shout out, by the way, to Dani Ganz at Leibish, who has provided incredibly attentive and excellent customer service).
We don't live in an area saturated with reliable benches, so we will probably use a non-local designer. I have a price quote on the following settings from Leibish, which unfortunately comes out about $1K above our $1500 - $1700 setting budget. My preference is for the first setting, which I think works best with the sparkle of the modified pear and looks comparatively seamless. The second was kind of a lark - I was curious what a baguette and round setting would look like, but I think the first setting is more elegant.
The stone specs are as follows: FLY Pear, 1.09 carats, VVS1, 9.25 x 5.54 x 3.23.
The suggested setting for the first ring would be:
Two side diamonds, F+ preferable, Clarity – VS 1-2, Total weight: around .40 carats, or .20 carats each
Round brilliants, F+ preferable, VS1-2 clarity, estimated total weight .10 carats (.05 pointers, if I’m not mistaken).
I have reached out to a few jewelers - David Klass, Ilya Kunin at Ivy and Rose, and Jewels by Grace. Klass is away until the 23rd of August, but JbG and Ilya were both immediately responsive and came in within our budget. My instinct right now is to go with Ilya, but I have read a few posts on here about his settings being thinner than normal and that has me a little cautious. I am, however, really impressed by how immediately and thoughtfully he has responded to all of my questions and have the impression he'll be very easy to work with.
I'd appreciate any responses from those who know his work and could comment on it directly, particularly if comparing it to DK (a week's wait won't make a huge difference for us one way or another). I'd also welcome any input on the above designs, things to consider when going the custom route, etc. There seems to be such a HUGE range in designing a ring (in this case, $3k vs. $1.5k for the same ring) that I want to be certain I'm asking all of the right questions.
Thank you again to everyone here - you're a wonderful source of information!
A few weeks ago, several of you were very helpful when my fiance and I were looking for a yellow oval stone for the foundation of my engagement ring. After a pretty exhaustive search, ordering and comparing a number of different stones, we wound up with a beautiful fancy light yellow pear that we're in love with and are now trying to set (shout out, by the way, to Dani Ganz at Leibish, who has provided incredibly attentive and excellent customer service).
We don't live in an area saturated with reliable benches, so we will probably use a non-local designer. I have a price quote on the following settings from Leibish, which unfortunately comes out about $1K above our $1500 - $1700 setting budget. My preference is for the first setting, which I think works best with the sparkle of the modified pear and looks comparatively seamless. The second was kind of a lark - I was curious what a baguette and round setting would look like, but I think the first setting is more elegant.



The stone specs are as follows: FLY Pear, 1.09 carats, VVS1, 9.25 x 5.54 x 3.23.
The suggested setting for the first ring would be:
Two side diamonds, F+ preferable, Clarity – VS 1-2, Total weight: around .40 carats, or .20 carats each
Round brilliants, F+ preferable, VS1-2 clarity, estimated total weight .10 carats (.05 pointers, if I’m not mistaken).
I have reached out to a few jewelers - David Klass, Ilya Kunin at Ivy and Rose, and Jewels by Grace. Klass is away until the 23rd of August, but JbG and Ilya were both immediately responsive and came in within our budget. My instinct right now is to go with Ilya, but I have read a few posts on here about his settings being thinner than normal and that has me a little cautious. I am, however, really impressed by how immediately and thoughtfully he has responded to all of my questions and have the impression he'll be very easy to work with.
I'd appreciate any responses from those who know his work and could comment on it directly, particularly if comparing it to DK (a week's wait won't make a huge difference for us one way or another). I'd also welcome any input on the above designs, things to consider when going the custom route, etc. There seems to be such a HUGE range in designing a ring (in this case, $3k vs. $1.5k for the same ring) that I want to be certain I'm asking all of the right questions.
Thank you again to everyone here - you're a wonderful source of information!