SapphireStyle
Shiny_Rock
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- Jan 12, 2012
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About 15 years ago I had an emerald ring made. The stone is Columbian and measures about 5.5 x 7 mm. I A few years later I added 6 diamond sidestones, .20 princess cuts. I wore the ring a lot and have chipped the table a little in two places. I have had a couple of opinions that the emerald could be repolished without losing much weight. Maybe due to PS, or just the fact that my tastes have changed, I am ready for a reset, to give the ring a bit more presence. Here are some pics of the ring as it currently is:



I would welcome any reset ideas. I don't want to spend a lot on more diamonds, other than perhaps melee size. I would prefer to reuse the stones I have for this project. I have been toying with the idea of an Etruscan inspired ring such as the following examples:


I am thinking the little princess cut diamonds could be kite set on the sides. I purchased a couple of round blue sapphires from Jeff Davies to try out as additional sidestones but they were not saturated enough in colour for my emerald. I don't know if I want to add in more colour or not. ( I do love sapphires though and wear one everyday - my ER).
I welcome any ideas from Ps'ers. This community always seems to produce the most amazing rings.
Thanks in advance!



I would welcome any reset ideas. I don't want to spend a lot on more diamonds, other than perhaps melee size. I would prefer to reuse the stones I have for this project. I have been toying with the idea of an Etruscan inspired ring such as the following examples:


I am thinking the little princess cut diamonds could be kite set on the sides. I purchased a couple of round blue sapphires from Jeff Davies to try out as additional sidestones but they were not saturated enough in colour for my emerald. I don't know if I want to add in more colour or not. ( I do love sapphires though and wear one everyday - my ER).
I welcome any ideas from Ps'ers. This community always seems to produce the most amazing rings.
Thanks in advance!