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Rough_Rock
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- Sep 19, 2012
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Hi
I am yet another newbie dipping her toes into unchartered territory and hoping for some “gems” of knowledge hehehe for her engagement ring.
My partner and I looked around for engagement rings for a little while in retail stores and came out of the whole experience both underwhelmed and overwhelmed at the same time. Underwhelmed by the setting choices and overwhelmed by our lack of knowledge. It was only once I started researching and then referred to Pricescope that I became a little more knowledgeable and realized that I love the look of a cushion in a platinum setting.
I would love some input in regards to a setting. I definitely want my wedding band to sit flush to my ER and for it to have a vintage-ness to it. I really love the look of milgrain, engraving, tapering and the look of a cushion with two pears flanking it.
I’ve loaded a few of ring pics. As no one particular ring has all those features I’m guessing I will have to have it custom made unless of course there is a setting out there that I haven’t seen. I guess what I really want to know is will it look too busy? Our budget will be $6000 in total ( I live in Australia so I will have to pay a 10% tax on top as well) so I’m a little afraid that after all those frills I want in a setting I won’t really have much in the way of a central diamond. That being said I don’t necessarily need a big rock.
Given my budget constraints I’m hoping a rectangular cushion that is bright, has fire and pleasing to the naked eye won’t be too much of a stretch. Or perhaps my love of frills are unrealistic given my budget?
I’ve read on previous post that Good Old Gold, Engagement Rings Direct and Art of Platinum are good places to look for cushions. Is it best to chose a cushion from one of these vendors and then ask them to make to setting (Art of Platinum will be out of my price range though)?
I’ve also heard good things about James Allen, Brian Gavan Diamonds and White Flash’s great customer service in regards to custom rings, so do I ask them to make a setting and source me a cushion?
Or should I source my cushion and setting from 2 different vendors? Any other vendor suggestions would be most welcomed too. Should I be concerned about the compatibility of my central stone to the side stones (as most of the 3 stone setting include the side stone) if that is the way I decide to go?
Oh my so many questions, thank you in advance for your much needed advice.



I am yet another newbie dipping her toes into unchartered territory and hoping for some “gems” of knowledge hehehe for her engagement ring.
My partner and I looked around for engagement rings for a little while in retail stores and came out of the whole experience both underwhelmed and overwhelmed at the same time. Underwhelmed by the setting choices and overwhelmed by our lack of knowledge. It was only once I started researching and then referred to Pricescope that I became a little more knowledgeable and realized that I love the look of a cushion in a platinum setting.
I would love some input in regards to a setting. I definitely want my wedding band to sit flush to my ER and for it to have a vintage-ness to it. I really love the look of milgrain, engraving, tapering and the look of a cushion with two pears flanking it.
I’ve loaded a few of ring pics. As no one particular ring has all those features I’m guessing I will have to have it custom made unless of course there is a setting out there that I haven’t seen. I guess what I really want to know is will it look too busy? Our budget will be $6000 in total ( I live in Australia so I will have to pay a 10% tax on top as well) so I’m a little afraid that after all those frills I want in a setting I won’t really have much in the way of a central diamond. That being said I don’t necessarily need a big rock.
Given my budget constraints I’m hoping a rectangular cushion that is bright, has fire and pleasing to the naked eye won’t be too much of a stretch. Or perhaps my love of frills are unrealistic given my budget?
I’ve read on previous post that Good Old Gold, Engagement Rings Direct and Art of Platinum are good places to look for cushions. Is it best to chose a cushion from one of these vendors and then ask them to make to setting (Art of Platinum will be out of my price range though)?
I’ve also heard good things about James Allen, Brian Gavan Diamonds and White Flash’s great customer service in regards to custom rings, so do I ask them to make a setting and source me a cushion?
Or should I source my cushion and setting from 2 different vendors? Any other vendor suggestions would be most welcomed too. Should I be concerned about the compatibility of my central stone to the side stones (as most of the 3 stone setting include the side stone) if that is the way I decide to go?
Oh my so many questions, thank you in advance for your much needed advice.



