Mjay
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2018
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Congratulations on your stone! Many PSers feel that the best way to emphasize color in a warm stone is through contrast.
Do you want prongs, or would you enjoy a bezel just as much?
Beautiful stone and I love love your inspiration settings!
I don’t have the knowledge to recommend what metal would accentuate best- because there’s two ways of looking at it. The white metals adding contrast, vs yellow adding to the color. FWIW, I think the yellow in my three stone ring (crown setting like your inspos) adds to the stone color especially in side views.
Congratulations on finding such a pretty stone. I don’t envy you (although I actually DO!) over such a difficult decision... so many great options. I don’t think you can go wrong in whatever you choose.![]()
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I recently acquired an oval shaped old mine cut diamond. My head is spinning on the best way to set it and I’d love advice. I want it to be a solitaire and I want to bring out the diamonds warmth as much as possible. It’s graded Q/R color. I’m obsessed with victor barbone but unfortunately they don’t work with customer stones. I’m thinking of having a similar setting done by David Klass. I’ll post a terrible picture of my diamond and some setting inspiration. My goals are to maximize size (it’s only 1.3 ct) and color. It is also a semi shallow/spready diamond. I’m also torn between platinum, unplated white gold, and yellow gold. 14k vs 18k. I want durability and something that will wear well and last.
@Mjay
What did you decide to do with this beautiful diamond of yours?
I’d love to see more pictures - loose or set!
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