So i've been researching/looking for an engagement ring for my gf who I know loves three stone and is in between a modern/classic look from what i've been told by her cousin. I've fallen in love with the cut corner ideal brilliant (similar to flanders cut) which I think captures the properties of the modern look with a classic touch. My issues right now are they are quite rare and I dont' have a lot of options with the sizes for the quality I would like.
Her ring size is 4/4.5 and for a 3 stone I want it to be comfortable and not irritating her other fingers. I know she is not flashy whatsoever but I think every girl wants a nice size diamond. My current options is as follows:
AGS ideal
center: 0.86, vs1, d color
sides: 0.36/0.36 s1 e/f color
(~$7000 for the diamonds: a little much but its a unique shape and the cut is ideal AGS)
19kt white gold V prong setup (similar to the birks amorique 3 stone ring). Most 3 stone are u/crossed prong set so I wanted something different.
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Does anyone think this is too big for her?
Initially I thought it would be too high but after seeing a 0.63/0.33 one in the store it was low surprisingly. . .
any info would be of great help!
thanks
Her ring size is 4/4.5 and for a 3 stone I want it to be comfortable and not irritating her other fingers. I know she is not flashy whatsoever but I think every girl wants a nice size diamond. My current options is as follows:
AGS ideal
center: 0.86, vs1, d color
sides: 0.36/0.36 s1 e/f color
(~$7000 for the diamonds: a little much but its a unique shape and the cut is ideal AGS)
19kt white gold V prong setup (similar to the birks amorique 3 stone ring). Most 3 stone are u/crossed prong set so I wanted something different.
**Edited by PS Moderator. please upload photos directly to forum per forum policies**
Does anyone think this is too big for her?
Initially I thought it would be too high but after seeing a 0.63/0.33 one in the store it was low surprisingly. . .
any info would be of great help!
thanks