Hello,
First, I want to say that this forum is extremely helpful, especially for someone who is very new to this. I am currently looking to buy an e-ring for my gf, and want to make sure that I get the best I can within my budget ($7500 max)... she deserves it! I''ve decided that I want to buy from a B&M store... i realize that I may pay a little more, but this is something that I just can''t buy without seeing it first (I realize that most onlie retailers have great return policies, but I think she''ll eventually figure out what I''m doing if boxes keep arriving at the door - I want this to be a surprise). Also, maybe I''m old school, but I think theres something more romantic about picking out a stone in person. I live near Boston, so there are plenty of great stores in the area... Shreve, Long''s, Tiffany, etc.
So that being said, I''ve looked at a lot of diamonds in person, I''ve seen heart and arrows, perfect symmetry, fire, sparkle, etc. The diamonds look great on their own, but as soon as they are dropped into a setting, they dont look quite as good. It seems that all of the settings are too big for the diamond, and make it look much smaller than it is. I am looking at stones between .75 ct and 1 ct. round brilliant. I realize that the setting will look different once the jeweler actually cuts it down properly, but even the stones that are set in store look too small for the settings... there seems to be a lot of space between the culet and the ring, and the prongs seem to overwhelm the stone. Blue Nile settings seem to have the same problem, based on pictures on their website. I am just looking for a classic solitaire setting.
Is this a common problem? Am I looking into this too much? The only place that seems to have settings that complement the stone (and sometimes make it look a lot bigger than it is) is Tiffany''s... but I''m not too sure I want to pay that type of premium price.
Any help, advice, or suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance for your help!
First, I want to say that this forum is extremely helpful, especially for someone who is very new to this. I am currently looking to buy an e-ring for my gf, and want to make sure that I get the best I can within my budget ($7500 max)... she deserves it! I''ve decided that I want to buy from a B&M store... i realize that I may pay a little more, but this is something that I just can''t buy without seeing it first (I realize that most onlie retailers have great return policies, but I think she''ll eventually figure out what I''m doing if boxes keep arriving at the door - I want this to be a surprise). Also, maybe I''m old school, but I think theres something more romantic about picking out a stone in person. I live near Boston, so there are plenty of great stores in the area... Shreve, Long''s, Tiffany, etc.
So that being said, I''ve looked at a lot of diamonds in person, I''ve seen heart and arrows, perfect symmetry, fire, sparkle, etc. The diamonds look great on their own, but as soon as they are dropped into a setting, they dont look quite as good. It seems that all of the settings are too big for the diamond, and make it look much smaller than it is. I am looking at stones between .75 ct and 1 ct. round brilliant. I realize that the setting will look different once the jeweler actually cuts it down properly, but even the stones that are set in store look too small for the settings... there seems to be a lot of space between the culet and the ring, and the prongs seem to overwhelm the stone. Blue Nile settings seem to have the same problem, based on pictures on their website. I am just looking for a classic solitaire setting.
Is this a common problem? Am I looking into this too much? The only place that seems to have settings that complement the stone (and sometimes make it look a lot bigger than it is) is Tiffany''s... but I''m not too sure I want to pay that type of premium price.
Any help, advice, or suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance for your help!