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I've been drooling over the beautiful spinel e-rings I've seen on PS and I finally have my own. We got engaged August 2nd and it was a wildly romantic and surprising proposal. Lucky for me, my man knows how much fun I have picking out jewelry so he proposed with a tiny, sparkly solitaire and let me have an instant upgrade.
It's a gray, precision cut 7.5mm spinel that a couple of ladies on LT hooked me up with. Sometimes it's stormy gray, sometimes blue and sometimes plum. it has an amazing amount of sparkle and gives of blue, pink, red and white flashes from time to time. Brian Gavin set it in a platinum Eternal Grace setting and I chose a plain band to go with it. I can't say enough about how much I love the whole thing. (not as much as the man but pretty close) The melee is so sparkly and and the prongs are pretty and delicate. I was going to go with a plain (non melee) setting but I'm so glad I upgraded. My photography really doesn't do it justice and please pardon my nails.




A glamor shot with the band: (can't wait to wear it!)

It's a gray, precision cut 7.5mm spinel that a couple of ladies on LT hooked me up with. Sometimes it's stormy gray, sometimes blue and sometimes plum. it has an amazing amount of sparkle and gives of blue, pink, red and white flashes from time to time. Brian Gavin set it in a platinum Eternal Grace setting and I chose a plain band to go with it. I can't say enough about how much I love the whole thing. (not as much as the man but pretty close) The melee is so sparkly and and the prongs are pretty and delicate. I was going to go with a plain (non melee) setting but I'm so glad I upgraded. My photography really doesn't do it justice and please pardon my nails.




A glamor shot with the band: (can't wait to wear it!)
