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Help me decide which stone for this setting

Mrs_Strizzle

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I bought this 18k gold setting with white and yellow diamonds without knowing which stone to go in it. I tend to overthink things, sometimes to the degree of analysis paralysis. So, opinions please!

1. My Paraiba, because it's a sin that I've had it for more than a decade unset!

2. My bi-color unheated Montana sapphire, same reason as above!

3. My marquis Chrysoberyl. Because I don't have much yellow gold, and I think it looks pretty with it.

Thanks for opinions in advance! 20180817_181838.jpg20180817_182349.jpg20180817_181423.jpg
 
The marquis. Goes beautifully.
I see both the bi color sapphire and Paraiba in simpler settings.
 
The marquis. Goes beautifully.
I see both the bi color sapphire and Paraiba in simpler settings.

Thank you for your opinion. I thought it looked nice too, but its funny because I actually was thinking people were going to respond and say Chrysoberyl isn't an expensive enough stone for that setting! :lol:
 
Not the Paraiba. I don’t think it is right for that setting.
 
The chrysoberyl looks 100% perfect. I think the setting is too elaborate for the paraiba and the two-tone colors of the setting make the sapphire look unbalanced. But the chrysoberyl's yellow works beautifully with the yellow in the setting, and it comes together as a unified whole. That's definitely my vote!
 
The marquis looks the best in this setting, in my opinion. As I scrolled through the pictures, I thought--Ok, ok, YES!
 
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Thank you for your opinion. I thought it looked nice too, but its funny because I actually was thinking people were going to respond and say Chrysoberyl isn't an expensive enough stone for that setting! :lol:
haha I am a total newbie, I have no idea on value of chrysoberyl! And I am in the camp of no problem with fine setting for inexpensive gem. I guess I would count this as an unbiased opinion :lol:
 
I vote for the marquis chrysoberyl. To my eye, it looks the best of the three in that setting. And by the way, I love your Paraiba. !!! :lickout:
 
Chrysoberyl for sure, it’s gorgeous plus hardness alone makes it a durable choice for your setting.

The Paraiba deserves a custom setting that suits a pear. Yes, it’s a sin not to set it, make it happen!
 
Definitely the marquise! The proportions, colour and balance are the best for that combination. The Paraiba and Montana get are overpowered by the setting.

Your Paraiba deserves a simple setting that suits a pear. It’s a beautiful stone.
 
G:love:rge:love:us Paraiba!!!!
For this setting marquise handsdown
 
Wow, thanks everyone! I agree with the consensus that the shape is wrong for the paraiba. She deserves a custom setting since she's been s lady in waiting so long! Ha
 
I woke up this morning and pulled them back out. I have realized that my hesitation with the Chryso is that my e-ring to my 1st husband was a marquis that I wore for 17 years::). It just reminds me too much.

So what do you ladies think of these? Here it is with my other Chrysoberyl, and also a tanzanite. The tanzi is more blue IRL, but it is one that blue, purple, and green can all be seen.20180818_102438.jpg20180817_181228.jpg
 
With the new pics I love the oval Chrysoberyl for the setting.
 
Still the oval Chrysobery.

The other colours I find look too startling against the setting and not in a good way. Like mismatched!
 
Still on team Chrysoberyl - they look lovely in marquis or oval shapes!
 
I like the chrysoberyl, but I think the size and shape of the bi-color Montana sapphire is perfect for this setting. You can set oval or marquis chrysoberyls with other simpler settings.
 
Another outlier who LOVES the bicolor sapphire in that setting. It's my favorite of all the options, even including the new ones.
 
Tanzi for me for the contrast. The new chryso has just too little contrast or match with the YG and white diamonds.
 
My vote is for the bi-color sapphire. I love the way the yellow in the stone ties together with the yellow in the setting. It looks meant to be to my eye =)2. My second choice would be the tanzanite.
 
The shape of the sapphire is better with that setting than the ovals.
 
I like it with tanzanite best.
 
The bi-color sapphire
 
That is a beautiful and unusual setting and I love the bi-color sapphire in it because it is a beautiful and unusual stone. I think the other stones need simpler settings. The marquis chrysoberyl looks cool in it because of the unusual cut, but the other stones kind of get lost in the setting.
 
Now I would vote for the bicolor sapphire. Second choice would be the tanzi. I do not think the pale yellow chryso goes with rich yellow gold.
 
Given the second set of options, the oval tanzanite is my favorite and the bi-color sapphire is my second favorite.
 
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