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diamond diva

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I have a beautiful round 2carat OEC diamond mounted on a pave heart shape base with a matching pave shank. My problem is that the choker that I wear it on always ends up with the clasp at the front beside the pendant.
How can I solve this problem-- I''ve tried to make the actual pendant heavier but still no luck.
 
Date: 7/31/2007 5:20:26 PM
Author:diamond diva
I have a beautiful round 2carat OEC diamond mounted on a pave heart shape base with a matching pave shank. My problem is that the choker that I wear it on always ends up with the clasp at the front beside the pendant.

How can I solve this problem-- I''ve tried to make the actual pendant heavier but still no luck.
I''ve wondered the same thing about a necklace I have. I''ve thought about having the clasp redone so that it joins together behind the pendant.
 
You are going to have to affix it to the chain. Or have stopper bumpers attached to the chain so it can''t scoot.

DKS
 
There''s a new surgery you can get ... where they attach a tiny loop into the cartilege on your spine, just at the back of your neck. Clasps can just hook onto it & VOILA!












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Date: 7/31/2007 6:34:57 PM
Author: decodelighted
There''s a new surgery you can get ... where they attach a tiny loop into the cartilege on your spine, just at the back of your neck. Clasps can just hook onto it & VOILA!












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OMG, too funny!!!!!!!!!! LOL!
 
Date: 7/31/2007 6:34:57 PM
Author: decodelighted
There''s a new surgery you can get ... where they attach a tiny loop into the cartilege on your spine, just at the back of your neck. Clasps can just hook onto it & VOILA!













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Too funny!
 
Date: 7/31/2007 6:34:57 PM
Author: decodelighted
There's a new surgery you can get ... where they attach a tiny loop into the cartilege on your spine, just at the back of your neck. Clasps can just hook onto it & VOILA!



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I bet someone is thinking about this!!

Hehehe

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Date: 7/31/2007 9:58:00 PM
Author: KittenKat

Date: 7/31/2007 6:34:57 PM
Author: decodelighted
There''s a new surgery you can get ... where they attach a tiny loop into the cartilege on your spine, just at the back of your neck. Clasps can just hook onto it & VOILA!



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I bet someone is thinking about this!!

Hehehe

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if people have considered having the diamond EMBEDDED in their skin, and other people have had rings embedded into their back so they can be suspended by wires.... I don''t even see how a tiny loop by the neck is even a big deal LOL
 
This thread reminds me of that Dr. 90210 episode where the former **** star wants her big ol'' RB implanted in her wrist...I think that''s what Cehra''s referring to anyway! Hey, if we could make a special "piercing" point on the back of our neck, what''s to stop us from making special pierced holes in our fingers so our e-rings don''t spin? LOL!

Ditto on having the chain affixed to the pendant, though. Without seeing a pic of the pendant I am not sure, but apparently there is a bail attached to the pendant so the chain can slide through? Why not remove the bail and have the chain attached on either side of the pendant?
 
A 2 ct OEC?

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