They aren''t set yet and these aren''t all of them, but they''re very pretty! I managed to get great photos of one of them but the other two aren''t quite as hot.
This is my little .19 OMC - it''s cute and rectangular. I wish I could get a good of it from the side.
No, no plans for most of them - none of the OMCs. I have a semi-match to the .34 OEC. It''s close enough to make earrings with but it''s slightly larger (.37) and holds it''s extra weight in it''s depth. I''m told I won''t be able to tell when they''re turned into earrings.
I know that smaller stones often get looked over on these boards but I really heart these little stones!
This brings up a question I have been trying to figure out for myself, but with these pics, I believe this would be appropriate as a splinter topic for this thread (hopefully, you don''t mind, Addy).
When you have loose stones, what do you do to store them? Where do you store them (I''ve been considering a separate safety deposit box, but I don''t know if that''s the best place or if there are other, better options that people use).
And one more time... Addy I''m jealous those are beautiful!
What do you mean stored? You mean I''m not supposed to put it on the mantel and stare at it?
Mine are wrapped individually in the diamond paper stuff and then put into little velvet jewellery bags and then sit in my wooden jewellery box. I''m not sure it''s the best way to store them, but that''s how they were when I bought them - in the paper stuff.
LOL about putting them on the mantle. hehe - I keep joking with hubby that until I figure out what to do with the stones I''m getting for Christmas, that I''m just going to super glue them to my forehead. LOL
The front pic of your .34 came out so nicely showing the beautiful faceting. I really appreciate these cuts....and am always looking at and looking for them