Dreamer_D
Super_Ideal_Rock
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Mara|1344896622|3250874 said:It does look rather chunky, I would def just check on the finished product mm and make sure it's inline with what you expect (put this on your SOW!!!).
Gypsy|1344899984|3250902 said:I don't think that what I see in those pictures is going to give you the look you wanted. Their work, generally, on their website is chunky, and I think this piece is looking that way as well. Particularly, I think that the halo is either going to have a LOT of metal. OR it's doing to have really big melee.
webdiva|1344890889|3250816 said:I've seen their pave and it's quite delicate. They had a super delicate HW-style in stock, plus a version of my current ring. Pictures always look so much chunkier, did it look that way in person? E.g. my e-ring is so much more delicate than the pictures, I just can't capture it correctly.
Dreamer_D|1344919099|3251057 said:I think you have to trust that you saw their work and liked what you saw, and ignore the peanut gallery to a degree, if you think this is "it". You chose them for a reason - presumably you liked the work you saw and the quality of it and the style, right? That is what matters.
What does your work order state about how things should look in the end?
What did they say they would do in the event that you were unhappy with the end product?
ETA: I also think that we all need to remember this is with a 10mm center stone, so the size of the mount can be larger and still look proportional. A 2.2mm halo, with that style of pave, means about 2.0mm diamonds, which are about 2-3 points each. That is a larger halo than many get and likely larger than some people looking at the ring are imagining. I think that look could be very nice with your stone. It is different than micropave with 0.5 point stones. But your stone can take it.
TravelingGal|1344920805|3251062 said:Don't feel sick. When I had my ring made, they said they often hate showing customers the cads and pics of the ring in progress because it can look scary. As I said, it will look more delicate and streamlined once the diamonds are in. The metal has yet to be cut, as they noted.
madelise|1344922132|3251069 said:TravelingGal|1344920805|3251062 said:Don't feel sick. When I had my ring made, they said they often hate showing customers the cads and pics of the ring in progress because it can look scary. As I said, it will look more delicate and streamlined once the diamonds are in. The metal has yet to be cut, as they noted.
haha, Sylva told me that too. I'd feel sick without the photos, too! I'm NEVER like this. I never have anxiety for purchases, and I never think twice about most material things. I'm just going nuts over this one! I think I made myself set the bar so high in my head, hoping for THE perfect ring, that no matter what I'll be anxious that it won't be perfect? I'm becoming Ring-Zilla.
Dreamer_D|1344958302|3251275 said:Madelise, the pave on that other sample ring you posted looks good to me. Wait and see the end product and go from there. I don't think it will look "clustery" at all, and I doubt the metal will look clunky since you are putting such large diamonds in the halo.
As to the "what if I'm nto happy" contingency thing, its something that most people dont' ask about so don't feel foolish. It is something to keep in mind in the future. Most reputable jewelers will want to make you happy. But it is good to ask.
As for a work order, some jewelers are more "paper trail" like than others. I guess its something to consider in future, on other projects. Its good to have a paper trail indicating features that are important to you. But people vary in howdetailed they want to be versus how much freedom they want to let the designer and jeweler have. There is nothing wrong with letting a jeweler create something for you. You chose them because you liked their work so you should trust their esthetic and not listen to anyone commenting from afar.
You should assume it won't look exactly like you imagine, I don't think custom ever really does. But that doesn't mean it won't be beautoful and amazing.
HAHAHA. I just spit water out of my mouth when I ready this!webdiva|1344977514|3251443 said:Shhhhhh.... <stroking Madelises' hair>It's gonna be ok. Take a deep breath.
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armywife13|1344987137|3251512 said:HAHAHA. I just spit water out of my mouth when I ready this!webdiva|1344977514|3251443 said:Shhhhhh.... <stroking Madelises' hair>It's gonna be ok. Take a deep breath.
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madelise said:I know, you guys are right. I got a chance to relax today, and spend some time away from stressful stuff. No martinis, WD! I'm a total lightweight and will get wasted with just one. I hate the taste of alcohol and can only get lighter stuff. lol
DS, do you think the tilt is "enough"? I was thinking more.. almost a 45 degree angle, since it's much bigger than the normal halo.
sixweekoldson|1345128351|3252344 said:madelise said:I know, you guys are right. I got a chance to relax today, and spend some time away from stressful stuff. No martinis, WD! I'm a total lightweight and will get wasted with just one. I hate the taste of alcohol and can only get lighter stuff. lol
DS, do you think the tilt is "enough"? I was thinking more.. almost a 45 degree angle, since it's much bigger than the normal halo.
I wrote a big long post about technical things you need to consider and how some of the detail requests that you made seem inconsistent with your vision of your ring from the original sketches but then I deleted it because your ring is almost finished and it won't affect the ring already in production and may only affect how you feel about the ring.
One thing I can tell you for certain you should not be the one managing technical details on your ring that is the job of your jeweler or designer or those much more experienced at translating your vision into a reality. I am sorry but unless you have seen what a 45 degree bezel looks like versus a 30 degree or 0 degree that is not something you should be exploring on your ring.
I hope you are happy with the finished product that you will be receiving, it has a good chance of being close to your dream vision but if not I really strongly suggest you go to a master like Victor Canera or Steven Kirsch and discuss the aesthetic you really want but let them decide on the fine details (like melee size). The best way for you to communicate with them is to show them pictures of elements from other rings that you would like copied (that way things don't get lost in translation). As for shipping out of state USPS insures up to $50,000 and is what many jewellers and appraisers use for shipping, this should not be a stumbling block for any future considerations.
madelise|1345135851|3252431 said:This is Pricescope. Welcome. We ALL obsess over technical details.