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Personally I look at the stone as being a commodity in a sense. Yes lots of effort can go into finding the right stone, but it''s a large RB stone w/ great specs. It''s the setting and side stones that can "make the ring." That''s where the personality/style is.Date: 12/15/2006 10:58:38 AM
Author: kenny
I understand all the women not wanting (or worse) a ring designed for another woman.
But then why are you all willing to take a stone selected for another woman, after resetting it?
Karma is karma.
Date: 12/14/2006 9:40:20 PM
Author: kenny
You could buy a ring for $5 and propose with that telling her you will talk about the real ring tomorrow.
That way the evening is special and not clouded with this issue, you didn''t conceal anything and you can tell her all about the ring in the morning.
I am going to stay away from the moral issue and address the questions asked.Date: 12/13/2006 8:44:51 PM
Author: candide
Thank you.
My two major concerns were:
1) the triangular bias of trielles contrasted too sharply with the center round brilliant
2) the fact that I asked Mark to set the center stone low so as to not have her bump things and not be to flashy has taken away from the true look of my $$$$$$ 2.86 AGS0 HCA0.6 center and made it look like a HUBCAP!! Am I being paranoid?
Actually I wouldn''t want the center stone, honestly I''d want something bigger just because this was what he was willing to do for someone else - looking for the grander gesture or something.Date: 12/15/2006 10:58:38 AM
Author: kenny
I understand all the women not wanting (or worse) a ring designed for another woman.
But then why are you all willing to take a stone selected for another woman, after resetting it?
Karma is karma.
No?
winternight- you crack me up! I was sort of thinking the same thing... like might as well bump that puppy up to 3ct. If he was willing to go so big for the wrong girl, might as well make it a little biggerfor the right one!Date: 12/15/2006 2:27:34 PM
Author: winternight
Actually I wouldn''t want the center stone, honestly I''d want something bigger just because this was what he was willing to do for someone else - looking for the grander gesture or something.Date: 12/15/2006 10:58:38 AM
Author: kenny
I understand all the women not wanting (or worse) a ring designed for another woman.
But then why are you all willing to take a stone selected for another woman, after resetting it?
Karma is karma.
No?
IMHO if I got a ring that was designed for someone else I would be horrified. I realize that this project took a lot of time and effort but that is even more the reason I wouldn''t want the ring. The time and effort and style of the ring was done with someone else''s love and tastes in mind. While the ring is beautiful I would feel somewhat betrayed that the time and effort of creating a ring for someone else was more important than creating something designed just for me.
Date: 12/13/2006 9:41:23 PM
Author: denverappraiser
How about this? Take out the center stone and work with Mark to design a completely new ring around it to be special for the right girl. Replace the stone in the ‘old’ ring with a sapphire or some other gemstone, which would be nicely offset with the trilliants, won’t look like an engagement ring and will no longer be the ring that you designed for some other woman. Changing from trilliants to pears is basically going to require him to remake the whole ring anyway. Present this one for an anniversary, birthday or some other occasion that doesn’t have quite so much emotional involvement as the engagement ring.