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hundredwaters

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I have been designing a ring for my girlfriend with Leon and have essentially finished but got a little stuck on two details. We ended up going with a Harry Winston-type solitare with the halo angled down with minimum metal. The diamond is an antique cushion-type 2.62 H VS1 that is fairly rectangular (8.9 x 7.6), which she prefers in that setting. The issue is that the HW micropave ring has a larger gallery with straight stems as does a few on here that I liked, although it is hard to tell from pictures. I like it because it adds a bit of visual weight below the diamond and she doesnt seem to like the visual effect of a having a cone coming up from her finger with the diamond high - if that makes sense. Leon was a bit against this as he felt a larger gallery with straight stems would look less elegant. He said he would work with it but cautioned me. I was just curious if people had opinions on this design element before everything is set in stone, so to speak...

here are pictures of someone''s ring with a larger gallery and straight stems... my apologies as I do not remember who''s they are..

halo design1.jpg
 
here''s another example

halo design 3.jpg
 
Leon wasnt so thrilled by the second one as he thought it would have a thick band (we are going with 1.7, although I like a little thicker) and wasnt as elegant. I didnt think so and thought some of this (such as the impression of a thick band) might be an effect of the picture, which to me is very pretty for what it is worth...
 
while we are on rings... I have to say that I had a really hard time not going with the ring that''s in the post below... hope i didnt make a mistake...

https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/new-leon-mege-three-stone-ring.134722/
 
I think you may prefer more linear (for lack of a better word) looking settings, and your gf prefers more fluid and feminine designs. I also like more linear designs, so I like the ring in the second photo you posted, and I also like the 3 stone that you linked to. link

But most women these days seem to like very dainty and feminine settings. Leon has a good eye for balance, especially with large stones, and your gf seems to have a definite preference, so I'd defer to them at this point, unless you're worried about durability issues with the other style of setting.
 
Hi there-

I think you are asking if anyone has pictures of rings with galleries that have straigh-er stems...correct? If so, not sure if you have seen my ring, but its very much a Harry Winston micro pave inspiration. Here is the link:

https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/engaged-cushion-halo-micropave.131878/


I get stopped ALL the time, everywhere, about how delicate and elegant my ring is. The pictures really don''t do it justice, but I get mad compliments all the time. It is really dainty and all diamond--hardly any metal showing. Its very unique and not a design most people see everyday. I think the angled (cone-like) stems are more common. I personally was not a huge fan of that, but it all comes down to personal preference.

I hope this helps. And if you want more pics, I''m happy to post them.

-m
 
Thanks for the input. I do tend to like liinear things and felt I had a good senes of what would look best, however, Leon''s response concerned me somewhat as he told me a cautionary story that on occasion he has made rings for people who were highly specific and did not follow his recommendations and ended up not liking the rings - wouldnt want that. Anybody prefer the more curved stems?
 
I guess I would trust Leon''s opinion. Thats why he is the master.
 
I think that if you want to work with Leon you should let him craft you a ring and not try to manage his design. He is the master, trust his vision. OR else work with a different vendor.
 
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