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Rough_Rock
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- Jan 31, 2013
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I've decided on an antique-style band with milgrain along the edges of pave stones set into the band. On the (likely 3D computer-generated) main image of the band, the milgrain beads are very distinct and crisp.
When I look at actual pictures of the band people have purchased, the milgrain beads are not distinct but look rather muddy and melted together.
Here is the main image with perfect little milgrain beads:
http://jamesallen.com/#!/engagement-rings/vintage/18k-white-gold-antique-bezel-and-pave-set-engagement-ring-item-1106
Actual image of a purchased ring:
http://jamesallen.com/#!/engagement-rings/vintage/18k-white-gold-antique-bezel-and-pave-set-engagement-ring-item-1106-Purchased-1064
I absolutely love the milgrain because the beads are tiny, separate, and should be a perfect little detail. Am I being too picky? I'm afraid having muddy, melted looking milgrain will only upset me. Should I pass on this ring because of the poor milgrain?
When I look at actual pictures of the band people have purchased, the milgrain beads are not distinct but look rather muddy and melted together.
Here is the main image with perfect little milgrain beads:
http://jamesallen.com/#!/engagement-rings/vintage/18k-white-gold-antique-bezel-and-pave-set-engagement-ring-item-1106
Actual image of a purchased ring:
http://jamesallen.com/#!/engagement-rings/vintage/18k-white-gold-antique-bezel-and-pave-set-engagement-ring-item-1106-Purchased-1064
I absolutely love the milgrain because the beads are tiny, separate, and should be a perfect little detail. Am I being too picky? I'm afraid having muddy, melted looking milgrain will only upset me. Should I pass on this ring because of the poor milgrain?