LoveLeigh
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I'll give you a few sites to check out:Date: 4/15/2007 12:36:06 AM
Author: LoveLeigh
I think that I might have misworded my post.Oops...![]()
What I want to find is a ring with a pave setting made of tiny square diamonds instead of tiny round diamonds... Regardless of the shape of the central stone. Does that make more sense?
I'm sorry, I guess I'm just not familiar enough with diamond terminology.
Thanks... again.![]()
Now I see what you mean. I don''t recall seeing any micropave setting with square melees but if I do come across any, I will definitely let you know.Date: 4/15/2007 12:36:06 AM
Author: LoveLeigh
I think that I might have misworded my post.Oops...![]()
What I want to find is a ring with a pave setting made of tiny square diamonds instead of tiny round diamonds... Regardless of the shape of the central stone. Does that make more sense?
I''m sorry, I guess I''m just not familiar enough with diamond terminology.
Thanks... again.![]()
Date: 4/15/2007 4:17:45 PM
Author: LoveLeigh
I went to Knox Jewelers and found the Petite Pave rings... They''re the width that I wanted to find (Very Pretty) but they''re still made with round diamonds.
Miranda,
I knew I couldn''t be the only one!![]()
I was wondering the same thing, whether it was possible to do a pave with square shaped diamonds.
Another thing I was wondering was whether there was a particular reason pave rings are only done with round diamonds... i.e. sparkle?
The reason I want to find the square pave so badly is because I want a square radiant center stone and I just had the idea that it would look better with it than a round pave...
Anyways, Thanks so much! I''m off to do some more searching too.
I mean, we can''t be the first people to want this, right?
Most jewelers advise against a setting that is 1 mm wide, durability issues, etc...Date: 4/15/2007 6:31:19 PM
Author: LoveLeigh
Oh okay,
Thanks for the explanation Neatfreak. I guess what I''m looking for is a very small channel setting.
Although I love sparkles (who doesn''t?), the reason I like the square diamonds is because there aren''t any gaps around them when they are lined up next to each other like with round diamonds.
I did take your advice and I searched for the smallest channel settings I could and 2 mm was the smallest I could find...
http://www.bluenile.com/product_details.asp?oid=4783
http://www.krikawa.com/rings/unique-wedding-rings/unique-wedding-rings.htm
In that second link, it is the sixth ring down. It''s the smallest one.. 2mm
It''s just good to know that it can be done....
Although ideally, I''d love to be able to do a setting that is only 1 mm wide so that along with the wedding band, it would be around 2mm...
Would that even be possible?
I wasn''t aware of this! Disregard my suggestion!!Date: 4/15/2007 7:47:17 PM
Author: neatfreak
LoveLeigh,
1. Don''t do an invisible set for an engagement ring! It is NOT strong enough to withstand daily wear and if you lose 1 stone you will lose them all because most settings like this basically the stones are just pressure set into the ring, so if you lose one, the pressure is off of all of them and you lose them. Think of it as if you had a square box and put a bunch of blocks into the box so they fit perfectly and you could lift the box without them falling out. Now take out one of the blocks and the other are no longer held in by the pressure. THAT is what an invisible set is, and it is not recommended for something as important and worn as frequently as an ering.
Date: 4/15/2007 7:47:17 PM
Author: neatfreak
2. Most jewelers won''t go below 2mm for a band. The ONE company that I know of that will go below that is Ritani. I just got one of their rings and they are very strong, but are also a bit higher height wise to make them sturdy enough to be less than 2mm wide. My pave is 3/4 pt. stones and very teensy. I have seen my exact setting (HERE is a link to the setting with a princess diamond.
Date: 4/16/2007 1:01:16 PM
Author: LoveLeigh
Neatfreak, you're explanations are really thorough and helpful. Thank you so much!!
I feel like I have a much better grasp on things now.
Boston Jeff, who is Leon? I'm located in Dallas, TX so if he is a jeweler in your area, that wouldn't work out for me. I'd definitely want to work with someone local, face to face, and not any other way. I just have this horrifying image of getting a ring that isn't EXACTLY what I wanted... yikes.
Blingergrrl, are you sure you weren't wanting me to lose all my diamonds? tsk tsk![]()
Kaleigh you're probably right. I'll just have to find someone that would be able to do it for under 2mm.
Once again, thanks so much everyone. This is seriously the most helpful site I have found anywhere!![]()
Well let me know what you find out! I was interested in "getting the thinnest bands I could with princess cut diamonds"... This is what I found:Date: 4/16/2007 1:01:16 PM
Author: LoveLeigh
Neatfreak, you''re explanations are really thorough and helpful. Thank you so much!!
I feel like I have a much better grasp on things now.
Boston Jeff, who is Leon? I''m located in Dallas, TX so if he is a jeweler in your area, that wouldn''t work out for me. I''d definitely want to work with someone local, face to face, and not any other way. I just have this horrifying image of getting a ring that isn''t EXACTLY what I wanted... yikes.
Blingergrrl, are you sure you weren''t wanting me to lose all my diamonds? tsk tsk![]()
Kaleigh you''re probably right. I''ll just have to find someone that would be able to do it for under 2mm.
Once again, thanks so much everyone. This is seriously the most helpful site I have found anywhere!![]()