pregcurious
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fruxo|1330821646|3140188 said:Thanks for the help, knowing how to describe it makes it a lot easier.Gypsy|1330777963|3139863 said:...4 claw prongs on the center stone, no v at the tip. Halo tilted 20 degrees down away from center stone...
However, I'm not so sure about the quoted parts. Why no V at the tip? The halo I linked had a V and it looked fine. And as that would be the area most prone to damage, it would be nice to have it protected for our piece of mind.
And would you mind explaining what having the halo tilted 20 degrees from center stone means? I don't really get it.
Ah, great picture, thanks. Yeah, that is definitely something I'd want even if I hadn't even thought about it before.Gypsy|1330846655|3140360 said:Absolutely: here, this pic illustrates the tilt, and why it's desirable.
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JMarie15|1333052293|3159351 said:Wow- I have learned so much on this thread!! I am also looking into pear halos..and thats what I want for my engagement ring! I have read about the 20 degree tilt in the halo, but never knew what it meant. that illustration showed me perfectly, and I deifnitely want that as well! I will be designing my ring with my boyfriend, so I'll be sure to bring all of this ingo!
Gypsy- Any advice on what kind of "basket" I should have in order for my wedidng band to sit flush with my e-ring? I know it should be set "high", but im not excactly sure what they looks like. I'm looking to create a ring thats a pear diamond set in a bezel with a halo around it (much like the pear diamond that cushioncutnut has posted in the past). Also wanting a common prong band (and halo) so there is no metal showing around the band or halo. Just wondering if you had any ideas to describe to my jeweler to achieve this! Please post pics of you have any!! I'm having a hard time finding things about it on the internet! thanks!![]()
fruxo|1333103559|3159758 said:JMarie15|1333052293|3159351 said:Wow- I have learned so much on this thread!! I am also looking into pear halos..and thats what I want for my engagement ring! I have read about the 20 degree tilt in the halo, but never knew what it meant. that illustration showed me perfectly, and I deifnitely want that as well! I will be designing my ring with my boyfriend, so I'll be sure to bring all of this ingo!
Gypsy- Any advice on what kind of "basket" I should have in order for my wedidng band to sit flush with my e-ring? I know it should be set "high", but im not excactly sure what they looks like. I'm looking to create a ring thats a pear diamond set in a bezel with a halo around it (much like the pear diamond that cushioncutnut has posted in the past). Also wanting a common prong band (and halo) so there is no metal showing around the band or halo. Just wondering if you had any ideas to describe to my jeweler to achieve this! Please post pics of you have any!! I'm having a hard time finding things about it on the internet! thanks!![]()
I ended up making the custom pear halo ring I talked about in this thread, and I got the pictures of the finished ring todayI was going to send you a private message so you could have a look and get my opinions of what I liked and what I would have done different, but it seems they don't have that enabled on this forum. Unfortunately I don't want to upload the pictures before I propose as I just caught my girlfriend browsing the pricescope bling section (she's not supposed to know about this site!) and I'm paranoid she'll see it. But keep an eye out for a thread with pictures and review etc next weekend or so
EDIT: but in short, I'd definitely recommend BGD. As far as I can tell, the ring looks lovely, the service was amazing and the equivalent ring at james allen costs $2350 and is not nearly as nice, not to mention that I could tweak this to my exact liking (although I was in a bit of a rush so I couldn't really fully take part of this perk as much as I might have liked under other circumstances). Anyway, I paid $2700, so a very impressive price all things considered.