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Hi all,
I was curious about people's opinions on diamond jewelry in "motion" settings (i.e. where the diamond or the halo spins around on the setting).. I saw some in a local jewelry chain and think they look good in pendants but not so much on rings. They seem to be quite popular recently, but I haven't yet plucked up the courage to go into the store to look at the jewelry up close in person (the big jewelry chain stores here tend to have very pushy sales staff which is a little intimidating for me
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I just wondered if this style of jewelry is popular elsewhere in the world (I'm in Hong Kong) esp in North America? While it looks pretty and sparkly, I would be a little paranoid about snagging the loose parts of these types of settings. Does anyone have experience with this type of jewelry and can speak to its durability/comfort/etc.?
Here's an example:
http://www.chowsangsang.com/new/eng...iamond-in-motion/central-st.-martins/?id=1029
I was curious about people's opinions on diamond jewelry in "motion" settings (i.e. where the diamond or the halo spins around on the setting).. I saw some in a local jewelry chain and think they look good in pendants but not so much on rings. They seem to be quite popular recently, but I haven't yet plucked up the courage to go into the store to look at the jewelry up close in person (the big jewelry chain stores here tend to have very pushy sales staff which is a little intimidating for me
I just wondered if this style of jewelry is popular elsewhere in the world (I'm in Hong Kong) esp in North America? While it looks pretty and sparkly, I would be a little paranoid about snagging the loose parts of these types of settings. Does anyone have experience with this type of jewelry and can speak to its durability/comfort/etc.?
Here's an example:
http://www.chowsangsang.com/new/eng...iamond-in-motion/central-st.-martins/?id=1029