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As some of you know, I have been prowling around on here for a while looking for ideas of how to reset my pear solitaire. We bought the diamond from the diamond district in Birmingham (UK) & picked out a setting, but at the time I wasn't wearing my full eternity ring. The new pear was set in a low basket, which although great with my wedding band, I found the claws were grating and damaging my full eternity that my husband had custom made following the birth of our youngest daughter
My eternity is super precious to me & complimented my original but now damaged princess cut engagement ring.
So after taking inspiration from your rings, settings, styles and sitting with my jeweller, we finally came up with a new design for my pretty little stone, including setting extra little diamonds down the previously plain shoulders
The jeweller had to shape the two back claws and curve them up straight before they went outwards to hold the stone, clearing the claws of the eternity which sits high - its 3mm above the finger. The courier arrived this morning right on time, so without further ado, here is my new, flush sitting, non-eternity-ring-claw-chewing beautiful pear solitaire.....
Thank you everyone for your inspiration
(For those interested in specs, the pear is 1.02 carat, D colour, VS1 clarity, ideal cut & certified by the AGI. The side diamonds are F colour & VS1 clarity but I don't know their carat weight. Full eternity is 1.75 carats, F colour & VS1 clarity.)




So after taking inspiration from your rings, settings, styles and sitting with my jeweller, we finally came up with a new design for my pretty little stone, including setting extra little diamonds down the previously plain shoulders
Thank you everyone for your inspiration
(For those interested in specs, the pear is 1.02 carat, D colour, VS1 clarity, ideal cut & certified by the AGI. The side diamonds are F colour & VS1 clarity but I don't know their carat weight. Full eternity is 1.75 carats, F colour & VS1 clarity.)



