alliekat71
Rough_Rock
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Hi all,
I recently discovered this forum and have found it to be immensely helpful in my search so far. I'm only disappointed I didn't find this months ago! My boyfriend and I are planning on making a custom setting for e-ring. He wants to keep the actual diamond a surprise, but I think it will be somewhere in the range of 1.7-1.8c, round brilliant, but unfortunately I don't have any specs to share yet. I would love your help picking between between these two settings (that I found thankfully to PS)!
Here's what I'm thinking so far (forgive my terminology errors, I'm a newbie!): I have very small hands (not very thin, just short and small, haha) and am about a 6 - 6 1/4 ring size. I'd like a thin shank (1.8-2mm) with cut down pave from 7 to 5'oclock with ~2pointers (I'm going for the 'diamonds floating on the band' look). This is what I'm debating between for the head -- basket or prong:
1. Prong style similar to the Tiffany Novo head but with less metal (thanks, firemouse)-- examples seen here: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/newbie-receives-ring-has-picts.158856/?uid=56974']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/newbie-receives-ring-has-picts.158856/?uid=56974[/URL] and http://vimeo.com/17906061.. And also a very similar looking one from SK http://www.stevenkirsch.com/showroom/engagement-wedding-bands/solitaire/ref-0208.html..
or 2. More of an open basket (is that the right word?) style as seen here (again, thanks diamondnut!-- great pictures on all 5 pages): [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-2-51-e-vs1-upgrade-in-a-leon-setting-is-here.81001/page-3']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-2-51-e-vs1-upgrade-in-a-leon-setting-is-here.81001/page-3[/URL]
With the second option, I also played with the idea of having melee on the struts of the basket (similar to [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-leon-mege-ring-experience.156266/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-leon-mege-ring-experience.156266/[/URL]) but I'm pretty sure I want to keep things simple versus rink overwhelming the stone. For my wedding band, I'm envisioning a thin matching pave setting, close to the width of the e-ring. I'd like them to sit close together, but not necessarily flush -- am also open to suggestions on this. How would the settings/head need to change in order to have the ring sit flush?
Would love any thoughts or opinions! Thanks in advance!
I recently discovered this forum and have found it to be immensely helpful in my search so far. I'm only disappointed I didn't find this months ago! My boyfriend and I are planning on making a custom setting for e-ring. He wants to keep the actual diamond a surprise, but I think it will be somewhere in the range of 1.7-1.8c, round brilliant, but unfortunately I don't have any specs to share yet. I would love your help picking between between these two settings (that I found thankfully to PS)!
Here's what I'm thinking so far (forgive my terminology errors, I'm a newbie!): I have very small hands (not very thin, just short and small, haha) and am about a 6 - 6 1/4 ring size. I'd like a thin shank (1.8-2mm) with cut down pave from 7 to 5'oclock with ~2pointers (I'm going for the 'diamonds floating on the band' look). This is what I'm debating between for the head -- basket or prong:
1. Prong style similar to the Tiffany Novo head but with less metal (thanks, firemouse)-- examples seen here: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/newbie-receives-ring-has-picts.158856/?uid=56974']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/newbie-receives-ring-has-picts.158856/?uid=56974[/URL] and http://vimeo.com/17906061.. And also a very similar looking one from SK http://www.stevenkirsch.com/showroom/engagement-wedding-bands/solitaire/ref-0208.html..
or 2. More of an open basket (is that the right word?) style as seen here (again, thanks diamondnut!-- great pictures on all 5 pages): [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-2-51-e-vs1-upgrade-in-a-leon-setting-is-here.81001/page-3']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-2-51-e-vs1-upgrade-in-a-leon-setting-is-here.81001/page-3[/URL]
With the second option, I also played with the idea of having melee on the struts of the basket (similar to [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-leon-mege-ring-experience.156266/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-leon-mege-ring-experience.156266/[/URL]) but I'm pretty sure I want to keep things simple versus rink overwhelming the stone. For my wedding band, I'm envisioning a thin matching pave setting, close to the width of the e-ring. I'd like them to sit close together, but not necessarily flush -- am also open to suggestions on this. How would the settings/head need to change in order to have the ring sit flush?
Would love any thoughts or opinions! Thanks in advance!