peonygirl
Brilliant_Rock
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Coda, you could get a 2" chain extender and then wear it as 18" or 16".Date: 2/1/2006 6:17:39 AM
Author: coda72
I have never had the 4 prong setting, but I like the 3 prong setting a lot. It doesn''t seem to flip much at all or slide around on my neck. I think one person said the 4 prong flips around a bit. The only thing I would do differently is maybe get a longer chain. The 3 prong setting comes with a 16 inch chain, and I''m used to 18 inch chains. It''s a bit difficult getting used to the shorter chain. But I''m not about to send my diamond and setting back again! When I trade up the diamond, I may get the 18 inch chain at that time.
Date: 2/1/2006 9:53:52 AM
Author: Patty
Coda, you could get a 2'' chain extender and then wear it as 18'' or 16''.![]()
Date: 1/30/2006 12:07:06 AM
Author: slammie
I personally love the prong setting which I have. But, it does at times move away from the center position which bugs me sometimes. With the bezel you won''t have this problem since the chain will run through the setting.
I haven''t been too successful at getting pics of my necklace, but I will try to get some today. I really like the 3 prong setting; the only thing I would advise is that you get an 18 inch chain with a jump ring. I have the 16 inch chain and I''m used to wearing 18 inch chains, so I wish I would have done the 18 inch one. I got platinum because I didn''t want to have to worry about the chain ever turning color on me. I think the chain and setting was $350. I''m sure white gold is much cheaper.Date: 2/21/2006 5:20:27 AM
Author: just_looking!
Any chance of pics of the 3 prong setting showing the front and also how the chain attaches at the back?
I''m debating between getting a pair of diamond studs and a 3 prong pendant at the moment. I''ve spotted a stone I really like so the pendant is winning so far!
Which metal did you go for in the end and how much was the chain and fittings?