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Rough_Rock
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- Sep 27, 2012
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Hello, all!
I am a first-time poster, who lurks on this forum sporadically! I really trust the advice of the diamond and jewelry aficionados on this site, so I was wondering if you could help me make a decision on a wedding band that I found this weekend!
Before my fiance and I went shopping, I of course searched these forums for recommended jewelry shops in San Diego County, and we were lucky to find something I loved at one store, H. Moradi in La Jolla.
It is a 1.27 carat 3/4 eternity band with almost-8 pointers, in 18k white gold, with u-prongs (I LOVE U-prongs)! The very nice woman who was helping us, Serena, looked at the ring under a loupe and said they were F, SI, not certified, but that the ring could be appraised.
Here are my concerns/questions:
1. My e-ring is platinum, and as you can see from this first picture, the diamonds will be rubbing up against the setting. I was also advised by a trusted jeweller that yes, the diamonds will wear down the platinum e-ring setting, but very minimally, and the setting can always be built up again. Should I be concerned with this wearing down process anyway?
2. The metal of the wedding band is 18k white gold. Are there any concerns I should have with the two different metals rubbing on each other? I am not really concerned with the color difference, but rather the structural quality of the rings being depleted over time, especially with the 18k gold being the softest gold. Again, I asked this question to the jewellers already, but I wanted to get more opinions!
3. The band is a size 5.5, and I am a 5. When resizing, the curve of the band obviously changes. Will this affect the integrity of all the little prong settings holding the diamonds in place? I don't want them to fall out easily after resizing. H. Moradi said that I can always take the ring in to have a new diamond set in, if I ever lose one, but obviously I don't want to be doing that all the time.
4. The price was brought down to our budget, $2000 not including tax. I think this is awesome based on comparing prices from different websites, but I am not very versed! Opinions?
5. Opinions on the alleged F, SI quality of the diamonds?
6. Do you have any other thoughts that would help me make a decision to purchase this ring or not?
Now for the pix--they are not the best quality, but I tried!




B/c I know some of you would like to know, my e-ring is a cushion brilliant, .91 carats, F, VS2. The diamond and the setting (.18 carat pave with milgrain) are from Marco Levy of The Diamond Source in San Diego.
Thanks so much in advance, for all your advice!
I am a first-time poster, who lurks on this forum sporadically! I really trust the advice of the diamond and jewelry aficionados on this site, so I was wondering if you could help me make a decision on a wedding band that I found this weekend!
Before my fiance and I went shopping, I of course searched these forums for recommended jewelry shops in San Diego County, and we were lucky to find something I loved at one store, H. Moradi in La Jolla.
It is a 1.27 carat 3/4 eternity band with almost-8 pointers, in 18k white gold, with u-prongs (I LOVE U-prongs)! The very nice woman who was helping us, Serena, looked at the ring under a loupe and said they were F, SI, not certified, but that the ring could be appraised.
Here are my concerns/questions:
1. My e-ring is platinum, and as you can see from this first picture, the diamonds will be rubbing up against the setting. I was also advised by a trusted jeweller that yes, the diamonds will wear down the platinum e-ring setting, but very minimally, and the setting can always be built up again. Should I be concerned with this wearing down process anyway?
2. The metal of the wedding band is 18k white gold. Are there any concerns I should have with the two different metals rubbing on each other? I am not really concerned with the color difference, but rather the structural quality of the rings being depleted over time, especially with the 18k gold being the softest gold. Again, I asked this question to the jewellers already, but I wanted to get more opinions!
3. The band is a size 5.5, and I am a 5. When resizing, the curve of the band obviously changes. Will this affect the integrity of all the little prong settings holding the diamonds in place? I don't want them to fall out easily after resizing. H. Moradi said that I can always take the ring in to have a new diamond set in, if I ever lose one, but obviously I don't want to be doing that all the time.
4. The price was brought down to our budget, $2000 not including tax. I think this is awesome based on comparing prices from different websites, but I am not very versed! Opinions?
5. Opinions on the alleged F, SI quality of the diamonds?
6. Do you have any other thoughts that would help me make a decision to purchase this ring or not?
Now for the pix--they are not the best quality, but I tried!




B/c I know some of you would like to know, my e-ring is a cushion brilliant, .91 carats, F, VS2. The diamond and the setting (.18 carat pave with milgrain) are from Marco Levy of The Diamond Source in San Diego.