Hi all,
I'm in the process of designing a custom-made halo setting for my vintage/chunky cushion. I would love any help on the nitty gritty details.
First, I had thought I would go with single-cut melee to complement the chunky facets of the vintage cushion. But the designer (Steven Kirsch) strongly recommended full-cut. He assured me that he could source ideal-cut full cut that would be better. What do you all think? It seems to go against what I've read on Pricescope, but should I trust his instincts? The price is the same for both. I saw loose single cut and set full cut in person, but found it hard to compare the two since one was loose, one was set.
Second, would you go with a jour or no a jour? A jour means that the melee in the halo are set so that it's open on the bottom. Basically, when you look at the bottom of the halo, you can see the pavilions of the diamonds. No a jour means that the setter curves some metal over the bottom of the halo so that you see smooth metal, not melee pavilions. I think I prefer the look of no a jour (a jour reminds me of Swiss cheese!) but Steven recommends a jour because it's easier to clean and the melee sparkles slightly more with more light coming in. Worth it?
Finally, he recommended a halo size of 1.6 mm and shank of 1.9 for my 1.79 carat cushion that measures roughly 7.5 X 7.5 mm. What do you guys think? Will it give me the delicate Harry Winston look or should I go smaller--maybe to 1.3 mm--in the halo?
Thank you SO MUCH for any help. I need to get the details down asap!
I'm in the process of designing a custom-made halo setting for my vintage/chunky cushion. I would love any help on the nitty gritty details.
First, I had thought I would go with single-cut melee to complement the chunky facets of the vintage cushion. But the designer (Steven Kirsch) strongly recommended full-cut. He assured me that he could source ideal-cut full cut that would be better. What do you all think? It seems to go against what I've read on Pricescope, but should I trust his instincts? The price is the same for both. I saw loose single cut and set full cut in person, but found it hard to compare the two since one was loose, one was set.
Second, would you go with a jour or no a jour? A jour means that the melee in the halo are set so that it's open on the bottom. Basically, when you look at the bottom of the halo, you can see the pavilions of the diamonds. No a jour means that the setter curves some metal over the bottom of the halo so that you see smooth metal, not melee pavilions. I think I prefer the look of no a jour (a jour reminds me of Swiss cheese!) but Steven recommends a jour because it's easier to clean and the melee sparkles slightly more with more light coming in. Worth it?
Finally, he recommended a halo size of 1.6 mm and shank of 1.9 for my 1.79 carat cushion that measures roughly 7.5 X 7.5 mm. What do you guys think? Will it give me the delicate Harry Winston look or should I go smaller--maybe to 1.3 mm--in the halo?
Thank you SO MUCH for any help. I need to get the details down asap!