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bgray

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Which do you think makes for a more interesting and dramatic look?


1) .25carat round brilliants set in platinum milgrained hexagonal (6 sides...) bezels with the flat side abutting flush to create the continuous eternity band (that the points face up and down)
2).25 carat round brilliant set in milgrained octagonal (eight sides...) bezels with the sides abutting to create the eternity band (the band would have little indents at each corner)

The picture attached is the basic idea but the "boxes" that would hold the round stones would be either hex or oct shaped.

asscherbezelband.jpg
 
here is the octagonal bezel I envision

octagonalbezelroundbrilliant.jpg
 
Something like this?

8sided_eternity.JPG
 
6 sided.

6sided_eternity.JPG
 
Above was mess up... :P forgot the diameter of the ring. That is for a 28mm ring. :p

Here is the more proportioned one, 14mm with 3mm stone, around 1o pointers. Do you need the hexagonal set too? With .25c the minimum ring width will be around 4.5mm.

8sided_eternity_15stone3mm.JPG
 
Ok, this is using the 23pointers, 4mm diameter stone, 11 stones total for a 14mm dia ring.

8sided_eternity_11stone4mm.JPG
 
Stone-Cold, you''re a hero of the revolution! That really looks wonderful.

BGray, I vote for the octagonal version: I much prefer the flat edges at the top and bottom of the band ....
 
Definiitly octagon shape. I dont like how the points stick out on the hex ring.

SC - your pictures are incredibly helpful!
 
wow -Stone-Cold you ROCK! Thank you so much! This is so helpful. So your honest advice: how do you think this will translate in platinum with .25 round stones and milgraining on the edges? I want something vaguely vintage-y with an art deco feel.
 
Stone-cold, AWESOME WORK!!
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Bravo!

bgray, I think it'll look fabulous with milgrain around the bezels! I too like the 8-sided best.
 
thanks Gecko! I am now leaning to the Octogon too. I am waiting on the quote.........!
 
Good luck. :)
 
so my E-ring is an E color emerald cut. should i go with EF or save money with G color? will I notice it in round melee?
 
My ering is a D and my 5 stone that I wear with it are F/G (uncert). I can tell a difference in the color but I think its only from
staring at it a lot. I dont think anyone else can.
 
You should be able to go with a G at that size.
 
Date: 12/9/2009 11:51:32 AM
Author: bgray
so my E-ring is an E color emerald cut. should i go with EF or save money with G color? will I notice it in round melee?
Doubtful you would notice it but if a higher colour is available for the melee I would be inclined to choose that.
 
Date: 12/9/2009 12:03:24 PM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 12/9/2009 11:51:32 AM

Author: bgray

so my E-ring is an E color emerald cut. should i go with EF or save money with G color? will I notice it in round melee?

Doubtful you would notice it but if a higher colour is available for the melee I would be inclined to choose that.

I believe EF was available
 
Also great job stonecold, your skills with that program will be of help to many, well done!!!
 
Date: 12/9/2009 12:08:00 PM
Author: bgray

Date: 12/9/2009 12:03:24 PM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 12/9/2009 11:51:32 AM

Author: bgray

so my E-ring is an E color emerald cut. should i go with EF or save money with G color? will I notice it in round melee?

Doubtful you would notice it but if a higher colour is available for the melee I would be inclined to choose that.

I believe EF was available
If it were me I would probably go with EF to be on the safe side with an EC.
 
Date: 12/9/2009 12:20:02 PM
Author: Lorelei
Also great job stonecold, your skills with that program will be of help to many, well done!!!

ABSOLUTELY! Thanks again to StoneCold! Its a very valuable tool.
 
Date: 12/9/2009 12:08:00 PM
Author: bgray

Date: 12/9/2009 12:03:24 PM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 12/9/2009 11:51:32 AM

Author: bgray

so my E-ring is an E color emerald cut. should i go with EF or save money with G color? will I notice it in round melee?

Doubtful you would notice it but if a higher colour is available for the melee I would be inclined to choose that.

I believe EF was available
I''d go with the EF just for peace of mind, personally.
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ONE LAST QUESTION:

what will look better with an EC ring

1)octagon with rounds
2)hexagon with rounds
3)round with rounds
 
Date: 12/9/2009 4:08:08 PM
Author: bgray
ONE LAST QUESTION:

what will look better with an EC ring

1)octagon with rounds
2)hexagon with rounds
3)round with rounds
It will all contrast a fair bit. Can you post a picture of your EC ring? That would help.

I like the octagon.
 
I like the octagons :)

eta - I like the octagons best with an ec as well - they compliment more with the lines.
 
Stone- Cold You rock!!!! That is fantastic that you learned how to use the program
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would you mind me shouting at some times for my never ending projects
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and/or reset...lol
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BGray- I like the Octagon look better!
 
Will try, still not that skillful. For simple visualization, I can still be of help.
 
This ring is NOT mine but mine is very very similar. The only difference is that my side stones are a little bigger and fatter and my center stone is a little narrower. (my center is 5 carats and the sides are 1/2 carat each)

ECkites.jpg
 
i guess i thought the points of the hex would sort of pick up the points at the end of the kites...
 
I like the octs with rounds but I see what you are saying about the hex and the points of the kites. Thats
going to have to be your call. Either would be beautiful if you ask me. (sorry I''m not much help)
 
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