haagen_dazs
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2009
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As everyone knows, the ering and wband has to complement and not compete.
I was wondering how most of you chose the ering..
Did you consider the wband style too?
If you (ladies) did not have a choice in the ering (as it was a surprise when presented to you), did you have a hard time getting a wband to match?
Did you have to make adjustments to the ering or just go with a wband that is similar in design to the ering?
Please share your experiences.
On another note,
I notice that most of the prong settings "burst" out / expand out from base very quickly.
This results in a large base.
If the ering band is only about 2mm+, i find it hard to see a wband sitting flush to the ering
The wband would be obstructed by the base of the prong setting.
How does one go about tackling this challenge?
A great example would be this
example
I was wondering how most of you chose the ering..
Did you consider the wband style too?
If you (ladies) did not have a choice in the ering (as it was a surprise when presented to you), did you have a hard time getting a wband to match?
Did you have to make adjustments to the ering or just go with a wband that is similar in design to the ering?
Please share your experiences.
On another note,
I notice that most of the prong settings "burst" out / expand out from base very quickly.
This results in a large base.
If the ering band is only about 2mm+, i find it hard to see a wband sitting flush to the ering
The wband would be obstructed by the base of the prong setting.
How does one go about tackling this challenge?
A great example would be this
example