So I started this whole process about 2 months ago as a lurker here, but soon the decision to buy was upon me. After a long time searching, and lots of great advice from you guys, I chose this 1ct asscher cut from Whiteflash.
Now of course I needed a ring. My gf doesn't know this is coming, so I had to go whatever clues she has dropped to me. She loves antique looking things, square cuts and emerald cuts (hence the Asscher). However, she doesn't like a lot of extra diamonds because they detract from the center stone. With these things in mind, I saw the following ring and thought it would be great.
Well unfortunately (or fortunately as the case may be) for me, the company would not sell me the ring above if I didn't get the diamond from them. Well, I already had a great diamond, so screw em! Instead, I called Bob back at Whiteflash and asked what they could do for me. They could do a custom for the same price. However, if it's a custom, I figured I'd make changes that I wanted. I really did want a unique ring, and something that came from ME rather than a store. In addition, I wanted pictures of every step so I could make changes as needed, and to have as a keepsake for my gf. Bob was very accomodating with this, and soon I had my first cast picture. (below)
Another suggestion would be a very simple antique style band/setting with just engraving on the band and a band no thicker than 3mm to make that stone pop.
Well that didn't look too impressive! But then again, every masterpiece starts off as a bunch of colors on a palate. Soon after, I got another picture the baguettes attached. By the way, these were 25% larger than the ones on the original ring I was looking at. It also looked like they polished the platinum in this pic.
Well now things are looking better! But still nothing prepared me for the next pic I got from Bob at Whiteflash. I looked at this and gushed (ok, I'm a macho guy, so I don't ever really "gush", but I WAS impressed). I thought, damn, this is it. But wait! There was something wrong! I asked for split prongs, and these aren't! I called Bob right away and told him. He immediately got ahold of the ring makers and right back to me. Little did either of us know, that in split prongs, they actually cut the prongs and tease them apart. Just when I thought I knew a little something.
Well there was only one more thing to do, and that's attaching the diamond. Here is the final pic of my E-ring. FOr the record, the changes I had made from the original was rotating the baguettes, and splitting the prongs. The hand engraving is also a bit different, but I love the way it came out (especially the sides).
Now I just need to hold on to the badboy and wait until my trip to San Fransisco next week. My plan is to take a drive down the Pacific Coast Highway, stop at a scenic overlook over the waves crashing into the shore, and pop the question (I have a whole romantic speach already prepared).
By the way, the ring came in a beautiful mahogany box. When I showed it to some folks at work they were all gushing (I use the word too much) over the box. I was like "Damn, maybe I should have just bought her a box...it would have been a LOT cheaper).
SO there it is. My E-ring adventure. Personally I love the fact that she'll be the only person with her exact E-ring. I think I nailed it on the head as far as an "antiquey" look without distracting from the stone. Tell what yo guys think.
I'll try to get hand pictures after I've proposed next week, but it may take a week or two to get them up.
Corey Z
PS - Once again a big THANK YOU to you guys and the folks at Whiteflash.
Wow! Your ring turned out BEAUTIFULLY! The proportions and detail are great and I like the engraving better on yours than the original. You have excellent taste. Kudos to Whiteflash for some really superb work.
Congratulations on your upcoming engagement. She's going to be floored!
Item Code: GIA-13156823
Price: $how much I paid.
Report: GIA
Shape: Asscher
Carat: 1.04
Color: H
Clarity: VS2
Depth: 68.8
Table: 66
Crown %: 12.7
Pavilion %: 52.3
Girdle: Medium to Sl. Thick
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Good
Culet: None
Fluorescence: No
Measurements: 5.78-5.60X3.85
Length/Width: 1.03
These are the specs on the stone along with the Sarin Report. This stone was on hand when I bought it.
Quick funny story. Last night we were talking and she wanted to get her mom a diamond ring for her birthday. Well to throw her off the trail about me getting the ring, I played completely dumb about diamonds. I had to listen to her and sound fascinated as she spewed completely WRONG information about diamonds and settings. THe upside is that now she really thinks I know nothing about diamonds (and therefore obviously didn't buy one recently). Once she has the ring I can correct all her preconceived mistakes and REALLY floor her with my knowledge.
Congrats Corey. Your ring is stunning.
And I like it muuuuuccch better than the other setting. Their loss for not taking your stone, your gain for a one-of-a-kind beauty.