Clairitek
Ideal_Rock
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I've had this new ring since September but only just recently found my camera and cord so I could take pics and share it.
Its a bit over 2 mm in width and a full eternity of ideal cut round brilliants. It makes me so happy to look at as it was a gift that I received from my husband for completing my PhD. I wear it daily with either just my 2 mm platinum wedding band or with my e-ring as well. The ideal cut stones are little firecrackers. The total weight is about 0.50-0.51 carats. I think each stone is 0.015 carats in size.
The gemstone ring is a rhodolite garnet cut by Dan Stair in a LOGR setting. The original stone for that setting was a mint tourmaline but unfortunately the culet was crushed when it was set. My jeweler is a star and paid for my replacement stone and didn't charge me for the second setting of the stone. I don't wear it every day but I do love it. The garnet has some fire of its own and I adore the saturated color. The stones in the setting are full cut (I paid to upgrade it) and have tons of life for such an inexpensive setting. The total weight of the setting is 0.15 carats.
Ok so on to the (not that great) pictures. I'm getting a Canon DSLR sometime soon so hopefully I can step up my macro mode game.

Its a bit over 2 mm in width and a full eternity of ideal cut round brilliants. It makes me so happy to look at as it was a gift that I received from my husband for completing my PhD. I wear it daily with either just my 2 mm platinum wedding band or with my e-ring as well. The ideal cut stones are little firecrackers. The total weight is about 0.50-0.51 carats. I think each stone is 0.015 carats in size.
The gemstone ring is a rhodolite garnet cut by Dan Stair in a LOGR setting. The original stone for that setting was a mint tourmaline but unfortunately the culet was crushed when it was set. My jeweler is a star and paid for my replacement stone and didn't charge me for the second setting of the stone. I don't wear it every day but I do love it. The garnet has some fire of its own and I adore the saturated color. The stones in the setting are full cut (I paid to upgrade it) and have tons of life for such an inexpensive setting. The total weight of the setting is 0.15 carats.
Ok so on to the (not that great) pictures. I'm getting a Canon DSLR sometime soon so hopefully I can step up my macro mode game.
