fancysauce
Rough_Rock
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DandT|1406171758|3719585 said:Although emerald is a hard enough gem like not prone to scratching. I would worry more about them cracking/breaking for a full eternity because of their inherent nature with cleavage plane. Would you consider maybe green sapphires or just half how about 3/4 or dare I say solder a half band? or mix in some diamonds to maybe on the off chance that the band accidentally hits something hard, that the diamonds will catch the blow instead of the emerald.
MrsCornishWed|1406185656|3719648 said:On topic but possibly slightly deviating but I have to show you! One of my favourite jewellery designers made this custom a while back and I adore it!
InToTheMystic|1406187082|3719655 said:Not the greatest picture, but it was the only one I had handy - should be sufficient to get the idea. I decided to get a five stone that stretched across the entire top of the finger instead of a full band because I was worried about damage to the stones underneath and on the sides.
As much as she would love the color, I realize that for her it may not be the best stone choice for an eternity band. But she said that she'd be okay with this Cartier blue sapphire band in platinum! Or any of these bands really.JewelFreak|1406202255|3719712 said:Emeralds make beautiful bands but they're not a good candidate for everyday wear, especially if she's hard on jewelry. They are susceptible to chipping, cracking, abrasion & exposure to chemicals, such as those in cleaning products, etc. They don't stand up well to heat, either.
I like both those rings. I can't imagine how much jewelry (and how little net take-home pay!) my partner would have if she worked at Tiffany.JewelFreak|1406202255|3719712 said:This is my half eternity I bought at Tiffany's when I worked there. (Lousy photo of the emeralds -- I was focusing on the spinel ring. They truly are green!)
She likes other colors as well. I am considering sapphire, but it seems hard to find one with a rich blue color. Hopefully we'll have many years of jewelry purchases ahead of us so she may end up with many different gemstones. I'll definitely take some time to look through the recommended vendor thread and the gemstone-buying thread to which you kindly provided a link. Thanks!JewelFreak|1406202255|3719712 said:I only wear it when going out, never at home. Even with limited wear, the facets are showing some abrasion; it's inevitable pretty much.
Read this thread: https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/new-to-coloured-gemstone-buying-read-this-first.174284/. It will give you a lot of info -- emeralds are mentioned along with useful other stuff.
What other colors does SHE like? You might give her a band of a more durable stone, such as sapphire, diamond (colored or white), spinel, now and an emerald one for special occasions later on. Good luck!
fancysauce|1406258081|3720240 said:InToTheMystic|1406187082|3719655 said:Not the greatest picture, but it was the only one I had handy - should be sufficient to get the idea. I decided to get a five stone that stretched across the entire top of the finger instead of a full band because I was worried about damage to the stones underneath and on the sides.
Thanks for sharing the photo of your five-stone band. That gives me a good idea of what larger emeralds would look like. I too am worried about having stones all around the band, especially with emeralds being a bit fragile.
I see your band has a friend next to it. Are those emeralds as well?