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Help choosing a wedding band - my asscher e-ring attached

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oliviob

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Hi all!

First, Pricescope was tremendously helpful when researching for my now fiance's e-ring, you can see the results below. Details:

Daniel K Assher w baguettes
1.51ct
H
VVS1
Polish, Symm = Excellent

We're having trouble finding a band that compliments the e-ring exceptionally well. Obviously, we don't want something that overshadows the brilliance of the e-ring at all, but want something that enhances, with significant brilliance. Any suggestions what we should be looking for? Pics, thoughts, suggestions, all appreciated. Thanks so much!

DKAsscher111.jpg
 
That''s a gorgeous ring and a very classic art deco style. I''d go with a wedding band that has a straight baguette in the middle and 2 tapered baguettes on the sides, like the engagement ring but with a baguette for the center stone. Here''s an idea:
http://www.bluenile.com/product_details.asp?oid=5827&catid=8&filter_id=0&nav1=band_channel.asp&page=1&show_all_pages=1&col=2&row=17&pos=50&set_shape=

There are plenty of rings like this out there, but I particularly like this one because it is contoured to fit an engagement ring like yours...see how the middle baguettes are kind of offset?
 
I''d for a thin East to west baguette eternity or either a thin asscher eternity style. Signed pieces has some asscher eternity bands.
 
Date: 7/2/2007 8:15:58 PM
Author: kcoursolle
I''d for a thin East to west baguette eternity or either a thin asscher eternity style. Signed pieces has some asscher eternity bands.

Ditto!!!!
 
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