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Long story short I’ve been out looking at every oval I can find to replace the one I've got and the conclusion that I’m coming to is the cut feature (the wide flat facets on the ends, similar to the bow tie in the middle) is present to some degree in every stone I see. In stones over 3 cts it is very apparent (to my eyes anyway), so I’m exploring the possibility of other shapes including (gasp!) rounds.
One jeweler is calling a few rounds in for me to view on Tuesday, including a 4.58 ct that he says is fabulous (and he’s had a pretty good eye so far). But at what point does a round get “too big?” Blasphemy, I know, but there must be a size where they just aren’t pretty any more or that they just don’t look real… ?
How would I set it? If I did pears on the sides ala Kirstydarling what is a good proportion ratio? What about curved trillions? Would a 3-5 ct round with side stones just look ridiculous on a size 4.75 finger?
And can I really go to an I or a J w/o seeing color? My I colored 3 ct oval does indeed show some color in certain light as much as I hate to admit it. I have eternity band that is made up of fourteen .35 ct G and H stones so I want to be able to wear the new ring with it. How low can I go and still be able to wear them together? I had a K color on my hand today that honestly looked just fine with the eternity band, but it was a small stone so I don’t know how a 3/4/5 ct would look in a lower color.
Sorry for so many questions but the idea of a big round kinda blind-sided me and I need a little hand holding right now, LOL!
(Mara, want to come to Chicago for a weekend and help me look at stones?!?)
One jeweler is calling a few rounds in for me to view on Tuesday, including a 4.58 ct that he says is fabulous (and he’s had a pretty good eye so far). But at what point does a round get “too big?” Blasphemy, I know, but there must be a size where they just aren’t pretty any more or that they just don’t look real… ?
How would I set it? If I did pears on the sides ala Kirstydarling what is a good proportion ratio? What about curved trillions? Would a 3-5 ct round with side stones just look ridiculous on a size 4.75 finger?
And can I really go to an I or a J w/o seeing color? My I colored 3 ct oval does indeed show some color in certain light as much as I hate to admit it. I have eternity band that is made up of fourteen .35 ct G and H stones so I want to be able to wear the new ring with it. How low can I go and still be able to wear them together? I had a K color on my hand today that honestly looked just fine with the eternity band, but it was a small stone so I don’t know how a 3/4/5 ct would look in a lower color.
Sorry for so many questions but the idea of a big round kinda blind-sided me and I need a little hand holding right now, LOL!
(Mara, want to come to Chicago for a weekend and help me look at stones?!?)