Jean1977
Shiny_Rock
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.Two is too much and the I find the style of the band competes with the ring. You've got a cushion halo, split shank, marquise and squares. It does not tie together for me. I think I'm boring and would just go with a bead-set pave band to match the shank of the ering. Or maybe all round bezel band.
Perhaps the two for occasional wear, but it seems a little finger muffin top going on. As you go thru your daily life, working with your hands, or just plain being alive, with normal swelling, etc., that could get uncomfortably tight.
Thank you! Second marriage and I had a halo before but with no split shank and a smaller radiant diamond in a bezel. I had a curved band with the pave and I guess I just don’t want the same look. I don’t know why this one works for me but it does. Who knows though, I change my mind like the wind blows. Hence why I need help.I love the elegant style of the band and your e-ring separately but together they look a bit busy for my personal taste. However, if you have an eclectic style and love em together, then that's all that matters.
Two is too much and the I find the style of the band competes with the ring. You've got a cushion halo, split shank, marquise and squares. It does not tie together for me. I think I'm boring and would just go with a bead-set pave band to match the shank of the ering. Or maybe all round bezel band.
I too would stick with just one band. AND HOW DID YOU PUT A HEART IN THE SUBJECT? hehe