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Promise Ring Setting?

wakingdreams53

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I bought a .32ct L SI2 diamond and I'm trying to figure out what type of setting would be best.
Would a yellow metal make the diamond more yellow?
Would a white metal be better?
Four prongs? Six prongs?
Antique bezel?
I haven't received the diamond yet and figure I should wait before purchasing any setting, but I'm just looking for opinions.

Much thanks!
 
So sweet that you're getting her a promise ring!

For that color, I'd recommend yellow gold (white gold or platinum will show off the yellowness of the diamond).

I'd also consider setting it in a full bezel (which is more secure and will make it seem larger). If you taper the shank of a full bezel, it might look like class ring, so I would go with a shank that is the same width all the way around (either wide or narrow).

If you really want to go with prongs, a 6 prong is more traditional and more secure.
 
I'm not sure about the yellow vs. white gold debate (regarding which one shows the diamond color more) - I've heard it both ways.

I've heard that using yellow gold for a bezel results in the diamond looking more yellow.

Does she prefer yellow or white gold? A lot of women strongly prefer one over the other.

Good luck! :)
 
Re: the choice of metal, I think it sort of depends on what the dominant shade of the stone is. All "faint yellow" stones are not created equal: some are actually yellowish, some are closer to brown or champagne, and some are greyish. I'd take a look at this particular one before I decided. I think the hands-down safest choice would be to go with unplated white gold: it tends to have a "warm" cast to it without either exaggerating the stone's hue, or contrasting against it.

Totally ditto Antelope on the bezel. I actually stumbled across something similar last night, and posted it in Hangout - would this style be sort of like what you had in mind? http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Platinu...ed-Ring-/230512444752?pt=Vintage_Fine_Jewelry
 
ooh I like the one Circe posted...that setting is really nice.
A few PSers have L colored stones in white metals and I think they look lovely. Unplated WG would be a good choice too-Yssie has a beautiful ring in unplated WG and somewhere floating around PS are some metal color comparison photos
 
Thanks so much for your advices.
Before this gets too out of hand, I'm not a guy :lol:
The ring isn't a promise of an engagement, but rather, following dreams and never forgetting one's true self.

Circe, I honestly am impartial bezels, but that ring is beyond gorgeous. I'll definitely look more into the unplated white gold, it sounds like the best almost neutral option.

Would any particular yellow be best?

How yellow are L color stones? There seems to be a mixed array online... :confused:
 
Well, I would go with whatever metal you prefer to wear, and embrace the color and warmth of the L diamond....

btw-- I like how you bought yourself a promise to follow your dreams ring! I need one of those, good excuse to get myself another diamond!
 
Amys Bling said:
Well, I would go with whatever metal you prefer to wear, and embrace the color and warmth of the L diamond....

btw-- I like how you bought yourself a promise to follow your dreams ring! I need one of those, good excuse to get myself another diamond!

Haha, thank you. Yes, lot's of changes happening, and I decided that I need a ring that symbolizes something completely for me.
Too young to be thinking about engagements anyhoot!

Should this color be what I should imagine?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9KY_ZaVdcE
 
Hi

I hope you find what you are looking for and enjoy it.

Bluenile has one and i looked for having the best of the two world, platinum prongs in a YG setting where the ring color can blend with the stone at the same time offset by the platinum color of the prongs.

[]http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-engagement-ring-setting-gold_327[]

I will keep looking for you if i find something else.
 
I apologize for my heteronormative assumptions!
 
Ditto, Circe - depending on the color cast of this particular L diamond, I'd suggest unplated white gold, as well. Also, bezel setting a smaller diamond really helps boost the finger real estate, and in my mind, helps to further protect the diamond.

Also, have you seen this very reasonable bezel setting from Excel Diamonds? http://www.exceldiamonds.com/-Engagemen ... -1876.html
 
Doc, thanks so much.
Antelope, don't worry hehe.
Lauren, the link didn't work, but it seems pretty cool.

Can't seem to find any settings which would fit a 4.34mm stone... 4mm would be too small, but would 4.5 be too big??
 
wakingdreams53 said:
Thanks so much for your advices.
Before this gets too out of hand, I'm not a guy :lol:
The ring isn't a promise of an engagement, but rather, following dreams and never forgetting one's true self.

Circe, I honestly am impartial bezels, but that ring is beyond gorgeous. I'll definitely look more into the unplated white gold, it sounds like the best almost neutral option.

Would any particular yellow be best?

How yellow are L color stones? There seems to be a mixed array online... :confused:


Maybe this will give you some idea. It's a .48ct L next to a D.

LW-GOG48pt-DandLfaceup.jpg

LW-GOG48pt-DandLsideways1.jpg

LW-GOG48pt-DandLsideways2.jpg
 
Oh wow, that's great. Thank you so much, Andelain!!
 
wakingdreams53 said:
Oh wow, that's great. Thank you so much, Andelain!!

You're very welcome! :wavey:
 
I really like the idea of a bezel. Go with whatever color metal matches most of you other jewelry or your everyday watch. I assume you'll wear it everyday to remind yourself of the promise?
 
starryeyed said:
I really like the idea of a bezel. Go with whatever color metal matches most of you other jewelry or your everyday watch. I assume you'll wear it everyday to remind yourself of the promise?

Exactly. I'm not one for tattoos or anything too permanent, but I felt the need to make something I'd see to remind myself that what I'm doing is worth it, not to forget to live, enjoy my life. Not be afraid of taking risks. :)
 
I adore that size diamond in an etoile style semi-bezel personally. Color of metal won't much matter, but I would be tempted by yellow cold to add contrast with the diamond body color, making it stand out more.
 
My diamond came!!! Oh how extraordinarily exciting (for me at least)
During the day I could blatantly see the yellow, but now that the sun has set and the indoor lights are on, it might as well be an I!
Terrible timing for me to lose my camera battery charger, but I took a photo with my phone.
Also, I couldn't really wait to set it, so I made a "home made" setting for the time being out of an old unraveled guitar string.

Thoughts?

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Oh, hooray!! :appl:

What a sweet ring! I hope it helps you keep your promise to yourself! What is the setting - I can't quite make out the picture?

I wonder if I could get one to help me stop eating chocolate?? :naughty:
 
starryeyed said:
Oh, hooray!! :appl:

What a sweet ring! I hope it helps you keep your promise to yourself! What is the setting - I can't quite make out the picture?

I wonder if I could get one to help me stop eating chocolate?? :naughty:

Hehe, thank you! And but why?! Chocolate is fabulous! :lol:
The setting the diamond is in right now I made myself, perhaps I should start an etsy shop lol. But no, it's basically wire which I've willed to hold the diamond temporarily. I'll take more pictures when I find my battery charger.
My whole dilemna has been what metal and setting would be best for this diamond. The setting that I've made is basically a bezel because it's holding it from all sides, except its not thick around the diamond and almost invisible... does such a setting actually exist elsewhere?
 
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