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Ideal_Rock
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TL|1320520482|3054709 said:I would set it with a 18K yellow gold halo. I know, I'm unoriginal.If you wanted to add other stones to it, I think it would look fab with chrysoberyl trillion or small round sides, or mint garnets if you can find a small matching pair.
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What would really be cool is if you could find a halo with small prasiolites, or small cabbed minty prehnites all around it. Swoon
I found a ring on ebay that is surrounded by prehnites. Perhaps something a bit more delicate, but you get the idea.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sterling-Silver-PREHNITE-CABOCHON-PERIDOT-CLUSTER-RING-Size-8-/160657305338?pt=US_Fine_Rings&hash=item2567ebeefa
Upgradable|1320538597|3054866 said:I also think that prehnite halo is really interesting. I don't know if that would make it more formal than I'd like, but I really like the combination of the two stones.
TL|1320520482|3054709 said:I would set it with a 18K yellow gold halo.
As I continue to look at possible mountings, I am more and more certain that the first, halo mount from BGD is the ONE. I agree that it should all be done in 18k, including the bezel.LovingDiamonds|1320589972|3055168 said:TL|1320520482|3054709 said:I would set it with a 18K yellow gold halo.
I couldn't agree more. I set one of mine in white gold and it looks HORRIBLE. Please don't be tempted to use white gold anywhere near it. Your first bezel photo but all in yellow gold would look amazing.
Upgradable|1320589589|3055164 said:Here's a JewelryHoo that they can do in 18k yellow for my 9mm stone. A very nice, budget friendly way to go.
TL|1320599817|3055270 said:I hope you're in penny pinching mode for a long time as they forecast gold to reach $2K/oz early next year, and it should dip back down to $1K/oz late next year or the following year. If you want to enjoy your stone now, the budget method is the way to go, but if you have patience, or you don't mind overspending on metal, than I would do the other option.
movie zombie|1320602267|3055305 said:TL|1320599817|3055270 said:I hope you're in penny pinching mode for a long time as they forecast gold to reach $2K/oz early next year, and it should dip back down to $1K/oz late next year or the following year. If you want to enjoy your stone now, the budget method is the way to go, but if you have patience, or you don't mind overspending on metal, than I would do the other option.
interesting. i've been reading that gold will be up to $3k+/oz by the end of next year.........