EnergeticElephant
Rough_Rock
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- Jan 25, 2015
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Hi all,
My girlfriend and I have been looking at engagement rings and it seems like she has a soft spot for ovals, but we're hesitant to buy one since we know they're not as brilliant as a round, and finding a good one is less straightforward (complicated by the fact that we won't be able to see many of them as we live in Canada - so far we have only found them in person in Tiffany here). We are interested in a halo setting like the Brian Gavin Anita, and we are wondering if kite-setting the cushion-shaped halo around the round would give an oval-like effect. I think that what she likes about the oval is the effect of the lengthened shape on her (small) finger, and a very rough photoshop job on the Anita seems to show the same kind of lengthened shape (to a lesser extent). I'm wondering if kite-setting this halo seems like a reasonable thing to do, or if there is a better solution?
Thank you all very much in advance for your time and help. We've been reading of Pricescope a lot over the past year and have found it extremely helpful .
My girlfriend and I have been looking at engagement rings and it seems like she has a soft spot for ovals, but we're hesitant to buy one since we know they're not as brilliant as a round, and finding a good one is less straightforward (complicated by the fact that we won't be able to see many of them as we live in Canada - so far we have only found them in person in Tiffany here). We are interested in a halo setting like the Brian Gavin Anita, and we are wondering if kite-setting the cushion-shaped halo around the round would give an oval-like effect. I think that what she likes about the oval is the effect of the lengthened shape on her (small) finger, and a very rough photoshop job on the Anita seems to show the same kind of lengthened shape (to a lesser extent). I'm wondering if kite-setting this halo seems like a reasonable thing to do, or if there is a better solution?
Thank you all very much in advance for your time and help. We've been reading of Pricescope a lot over the past year and have found it extremely helpful .