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I'd do this too.If there isn’t a big price difference, I would go with D (or E/F) to provide more contrast to the center stone.
I'd do this too.
Could you ask the jeweler to order in D and G/H stones so you can see them side by side?
Melee usually comes in parcels, and different retailers call those parcels different things. So your vendor's D vs. G/H might be another vendor's D-F vs. I/J. Maybe. Can't know for sure.
Getting the vendor to do a show and tell is a great idea. And so is having the interior of the halo rhodium plated.
In my experience the body colour itself isn't really what you notice - what you tend to see (if anything!) is a change in the "overall effect" of localized melee + surrounding metal. Overall creaminess or overall iciness.
FWIW, here's a thread from eons ago. It's about single cuts, not full-cuts, so not exactly the same. I still have the lower coloured band (colourless is long gone). Maybe helpful? Maybe not
https://www.pricescope.com/communit...r-actually-matter-in-single-cut-melee.237010/
(And re-reading that thread - my description of which band is which isn't the clearest. The band with D-F stock melee is on the right!)
Great thread, @yssie! Both bands look lovely to me, but I think I‘m pretty colour insensitive. The jeweller normally works with D-F melee, they’re checking with their supplier if they can get lower colours.
Yeah jewellers always say that. Believe me it’s not HARDER to source GH melee than D-F melee. It’s designed to make you feel like you’re a cheapskate abberation “everyone else has standards so we ALWAYS use D colour… but if you insist on inferior goods we can try to find it somewhere in the dregs of our suppliers basement”. Please don’t fall for that crap.