MrsT
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Starting to understand the look I'm going for with my Anniversary ring project. I can't figure out how this ring is constructed and was wondering if seasoned forum members could enlighten me.
It's a double halo that is slightly graduated. Does this feature give it the softer edge? Is tapering even necessary?
It was described as actually a three row because there are tiny diamonds in between the larger ones. The diamonds are larger than your typical pave multi row ring. It's also not as much of a dome shape but softer than most doubles I've seen. If I were to guess, the larger stones were 0.04 pt. with maybe 0.025 in between. I'm guessing the width was about 5mm.
I liked the thickness of the width for me and I like the completed look with a cushion halo as well as having very little metal visible.
The halo ring seemed like perfect proportions for me. I like larger stones and this ring was stand alone so I could wear it alone or with the band.
The only other multiple row eternity I could find close to this was from Hearts on Fire.
I would welcome suggestions because this look seems to be the perfect blend of bling and finger coverage. I still struggle with the halo since everyone says not to do it but I'd rather do the halo and remove it later if I feel the need.
Thanks again,
Mrs T
It's a double halo that is slightly graduated. Does this feature give it the softer edge? Is tapering even necessary?
It was described as actually a three row because there are tiny diamonds in between the larger ones. The diamonds are larger than your typical pave multi row ring. It's also not as much of a dome shape but softer than most doubles I've seen. If I were to guess, the larger stones were 0.04 pt. with maybe 0.025 in between. I'm guessing the width was about 5mm.
I liked the thickness of the width for me and I like the completed look with a cushion halo as well as having very little metal visible.
The halo ring seemed like perfect proportions for me. I like larger stones and this ring was stand alone so I could wear it alone or with the band.
The only other multiple row eternity I could find close to this was from Hearts on Fire.
I would welcome suggestions because this look seems to be the perfect blend of bling and finger coverage. I still struggle with the halo since everyone says not to do it but I'd rather do the halo and remove it later if I feel the need.
Thanks again,
Mrs T