JmuTarHeel
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2005
- Messages
- 8
Hi all,
First off, thanks to all for the help in picking out the right stone for my engagment ring!
I was originally not concerned with H&A, but the ''right'' stone for me actually had ''H&A'' effect at a cost I was happy with. I have viewed it through an idealscope... and it''s not a great pattern, but its H&A nonetheless.... my question is whether you can still use an idealscope on a stone after its set. I am assuming viewing Hearts is out of the question, but what about Arrows (does the setting/prongs affect the ability to see them)?
The setting is picked out, but I am trying to decide between 4-6 prong settings. I like the ''open'' look of the 4, but like the safety of the 6.... They will be platinum on a yellow gold tiffany (with a little character to make it interesting but classic)
Am I correct in assuming the only light/view/sparkle hinderance of the 6 is obstructing the side view with the 2 extra prongs, or is it more than that?
Also, I am getting a good policy through chubb or jewelers mutual-- do they regularly give discounts for having a stone set in a 6 vs. a 4? If not, I''m leaning toward the 4....
Oh, BTW, here is the stone I am going with (all 3 inclusions very minor and all very near girdle):
Round Brilliant Ideal
1.74ct
G SI1
EGL
Measurements: 7.71-7.64-4.75
Depth Percentage: 61.8 %
Table Percentage: 57 %
Girdle: M
Culet: None
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
Special Notes: hearts & arrows effect
First off, thanks to all for the help in picking out the right stone for my engagment ring!
I was originally not concerned with H&A, but the ''right'' stone for me actually had ''H&A'' effect at a cost I was happy with. I have viewed it through an idealscope... and it''s not a great pattern, but its H&A nonetheless.... my question is whether you can still use an idealscope on a stone after its set. I am assuming viewing Hearts is out of the question, but what about Arrows (does the setting/prongs affect the ability to see them)?
The setting is picked out, but I am trying to decide between 4-6 prong settings. I like the ''open'' look of the 4, but like the safety of the 6.... They will be platinum on a yellow gold tiffany (with a little character to make it interesting but classic)
Am I correct in assuming the only light/view/sparkle hinderance of the 6 is obstructing the side view with the 2 extra prongs, or is it more than that?
Also, I am getting a good policy through chubb or jewelers mutual-- do they regularly give discounts for having a stone set in a 6 vs. a 4? If not, I''m leaning toward the 4....
Oh, BTW, here is the stone I am going with (all 3 inclusions very minor and all very near girdle):
Round Brilliant Ideal
1.74ct
G SI1
EGL
Measurements: 7.71-7.64-4.75
Depth Percentage: 61.8 %
Table Percentage: 57 %
Girdle: M
Culet: None
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
Special Notes: hearts & arrows effect