bluedawg
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2005
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I''ve had a new setting since Tuesday. I love it... but I''m not yet used to the 4-prong after looking at a 6-prong Tiffany style for 11 years.
The new 4-prong is nice in that I can finally see more of my stone (without having to turn it "just so") but the position of the diamond in the new head is so low, that I cannot see the culet anymore. It appears almost squashed down into the head. With the old 6-prongs, the diamond''s culet was set just above the bottom.
The diamond appears smaller to me than it did in my 6-prong setting, and I''m trying to determine why. Hubby & I are planning to upgrade to a larger stone-- around 2cts-- so I have time to decide whether or not I like the 4- or 6- prongs. But I (like most people, I''m sure) want my diamond to look as large as it can.
Does a "low set" stone look smaller than a higher setting?
Does a RB look larger in a 6-prong typically?
Is it preferred to set the diamond high enough in the setting that the culet is visible?
Thanks again.
The new 4-prong is nice in that I can finally see more of my stone (without having to turn it "just so") but the position of the diamond in the new head is so low, that I cannot see the culet anymore. It appears almost squashed down into the head. With the old 6-prongs, the diamond''s culet was set just above the bottom.
The diamond appears smaller to me than it did in my 6-prong setting, and I''m trying to determine why. Hubby & I are planning to upgrade to a larger stone-- around 2cts-- so I have time to decide whether or not I like the 4- or 6- prongs. But I (like most people, I''m sure) want my diamond to look as large as it can.
Does a "low set" stone look smaller than a higher setting?
Does a RB look larger in a 6-prong typically?
Is it preferred to set the diamond high enough in the setting that the culet is visible?
Thanks again.
