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Date: 6/18/2008 7:38:35 AM
Author: Ellen
Date: 6/18/2008 1:20:42 AM

Author: Demelza


Any opinions on single vs double claws? I''m leaning towards singles since my stone is only a 1.5 ct, but I''d love to hear what you guys think.
Hi Demelza,


I recently had my EC Aquamarine recut to a square Emerald, and Leon set it. I left the number of claws up to him, and he went with single. I think it fits the stone perfectly, and it''s almost three carats. The thing is, on EC stones, the corners are usually much more narrow than on an Asscher, which can definitely handle double. I''d personally do single if it were me. Did Maytal give her opinion?


Thanks, Ellen. Your aquamarine ring is absolutely stunning, by the way! Maytal hasn''t given me her opinion yet. She said she could do either and asked which I''d prefer. I think I am very stronly leaning towards single. The more I look around, the more I realize that I''m not crazy about double prongs on square/rectangle stones. I prefer them on rounds and cushions and only when the stone is fairly sizable. Thanks for chiming in!
 
Another vote for single claw prongs. Not that I don''t LOVELOVELOVE double claws, and hope to own something with those one day! But for this piece, this project... hmmmmmm...single prongs just seems to be speaking to me!
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Oh Alex! I think this project is very exciting!!!!
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Oh crud! Just when I thought I had every last detail figured out, I have to see a ring that has me questioning everything! I really need to stop looking at jewelry on the internet.

Does anyone prefer this design to the EC/baguette design? The EC in this pic has almost exactly the same measurements as mine.

ETA Hmmm, after looking at it a bit, I'm starting to wonder if it looks too much like all the stones are crowded onto the top portion of the ring. Know what I mean?

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I still like the design your going with better....
 
Date: 6/19/2008 11:01:05 PM
Author: mrssalvo
I still like the design your going with better....


Thank you, MrsS!! Can you tell me why....so I can remind myself
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Seriously, sometimes looking around PS can be a very, very bad thing for my mental health (and my wallet!).
 
another vote for single claws...
 
Date: 6/19/2008 11:03:49 PM
Author: Demelza

Date: 6/19/2008 11:01:05 PM
Author: mrssalvo
I still like the design your going with better....


Thank you, MrsS!! Can you tell me why....so I can remind myself
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Seriously, sometimes looking around PS can be a very, very bad thing for my mental health (and my wallet!).
I''m not mrss, but I agree with her. While I think both designs are pretty, I''m almost always for giving a nice stone center stage, which the design you want will do. It''s such a classic, beautiful setting.
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And thank you!
 
Date: 6/20/2008 7:35:13 AM
Author: Ellen
Date: 6/19/2008 11:03:49 PM

Author: Demelza


Date: 6/19/2008 11:01:05 PM

Author: mrssalvo

I still like the design your going with better....



Thank you, MrsS!! Can you tell me why....so I can remind myself
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Seriously, sometimes looking around PS can be a very, very bad thing for my mental health (and my wallet!).
I''m not mrss, but I agree with her. While I think both designs are pretty, I''m almost always for giving a nice stone center stage, which the design you want will do. It''s such a classic, beautiful setting.
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Ellen expressed my thoughts. I just think what you are doing really is a time tested classic keeping the center stone the focus. the *new* ring is very pretty too and I''ve not seen that combo in person but I don''t know exactly why, I just like the other design better
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I just got my shared prong eternity from Maytal and it is AWESOME. I will try to post pics this weekend. She did a great job and I would not hesitate for a second to work with her.

You are in good hands!
 
Date: 6/20/2008 1:26:15 PM
Author: Green with Envy
I just got my shared prong eternity from Maytal and it is AWESOME. I will try to post pics this weekend. She did a great job and I would not hesitate for a second to work with her.


You are in good hands!


How exciting!!! And very reassuring too. I can't wait to see it! I'll keep my eye out for pics. Congrats!


Thanks Ellen and MrsSalvo -- you're both right and I appreciate your opinions. Now I just need to stop looking at pictures!
 
Date: 6/20/2008 10:24:08 AM
Author: mrssalvo

Date: 6/20/2008 7:35:13 AM
Author: Ellen

Date: 6/19/2008 11:03:49 PM

Author: Demelza



Date: 6/19/2008 11:01:05 PM

Author: mrssalvo

I still like the design your going with better....



Thank you, MrsS!! Can you tell me why....so I can remind myself
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Seriously, sometimes looking around PS can be a very, very bad thing for my mental health (and my wallet!).
I''m not mrss, but I agree with her. While I think both designs are pretty, I''m almost always for giving a nice stone center stage, which the design you want will do. It''s such a classic, beautiful setting.
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Ellen expressed my thoughts. I just think what you are doing really is a time tested classic keeping the center stone the focus. the *new* ring is very pretty too and I''ve not seen that combo in person but I don''t know exactly why, I just like the other design better
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I agree w/ Ellen & mrssalvo. I would go with the classic & timeless baguettes, & keeping center stone center stage. I have seen 3-stone emerald cut rings that are gorgeous, but the one you posted above isn''t grabbing me so much (you were right about " it looks too much like all the stones are crowded onto the top portion of the ring. "). I''d stick with what you were thinking, and also I vote for single claw prongs.

Also you''re right about PS being a very, very bad thing for mental health.
 
Wanted to update this thread: I picked up my ring from Maytal this afternoon. It's really beautiful. I was actually shocked by how delicate and refined it is (makes my Michael B look like a monster!). The proportions are perfect and the finish is really finely done. It has a surprisingly low profile too -- good for life with a toddler!

The bad news is that the ring I bought on consignment at Pearlman's does not look right with the Maytal ring. It's a bit too thick and bulky. Also, I asked Maytal to evaluate the workmanship of the band and she said it was your average cast piece, probably made overseas. She said there were more than a few stones not set correctly and that it was likely not a result of wear. She did say it was a good deal, but I was reminded of MrsS's tagline and decided to return it.

I would like to wear a band with the Maytal ring and found that my Michael B Wisp band has the right proporitions, but I'm not sure it works very well otherwise. I would love to find a super thin step-cut band with a very low profile -- basically a Wisp band with step-cuts. Anyone know of anything like this?
 
Can't wait to see the Maytal!!! Sounds amazing!

As to this ...
Date: 7/25/2008 11:38:02 PM
Author: Demelza
I would like to wear a band with the Maytal ring and found that my Michael B Wisp band has the right proporitions, but I'm not sure it works very well otherwise. I would love to find a super thin step-cut band with a very low profile -- basically a Wisp band with step-cuts. Anyone know of anything like this?

Two things to keep in mind. Step cuts are generally much deeper than RB's ... and they don't even CUT asschers as super tiny as they do RBs. Two reasons the asscher or square emerald eternity bands you find are bulkier. I don't think I've seen any step cut band anywhere CLOSE to the proportions of the wisp band ... and I have a hunch its because it would be impossible to achieve. If you find one though, let us in on the vendor. Folks would be LINING UP for it. And I'd take a number to stand in that line myself.
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ETA: French cut baguettes might coordinate though ... they do cut teensy tiny bags. I think Kristydarling purchased a delicate band like that from Doyle maybe? Lang? Can't recall.
 
Oooh can''t wait to see your Maytal setting. As for a band, how about asking Maytal to do one for you?
 
Date: 7/26/2008 12:16:53 AM
Author: Kaleigh
Oooh can't wait to see your Maytal setting. As for a band, how about asking Maytal to do one for you?

This is an excellent suggestion! Couldn't Maytal make a band for this ring since she made the ring?

Can't wait to see it - sounds like it turned out to be exactly the way you wanted it!
 
Sorry to hear that the Pearlman''s band didnt work for you, Dem....Like Deco said, can you ask Maytal to make a matching band? Or you can always check into that band that Deco mentioned that KD was interested in: I think it was from Doyle & Doyle.

I cant wait to see your Maytal ring!!! When will we see pics?
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Date: 7/26/2008 8:49:55 AM
Author: Dani
Sorry to hear that the Pearlman''s band didnt work for you, Dem....Like Deco said, can you ask Maytal to make a matching band? Or you can always check into that band that Deco mentioned that KD was interested in: I think it was from Doyle & Doyle.


I cant wait to see your Maytal ring!!! When will we see pics?
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ditto...

I cannot wait to see pics of your maytal ring!!
 
Date: 7/26/2008 1:35:37 PM
Author: mrssalvo

Date: 7/26/2008 8:49:55 AM
Author: Dani
Sorry to hear that the Pearlman''s band didnt work for you, Dem....Like Deco said, can you ask Maytal to make a matching band? Or you can always check into that band that Deco mentioned that KD was interested in: I think it was from Doyle & Doyle.


I cant wait to see your Maytal ring!!! When will we see pics?
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ditto...

I cannot wait to see pics of your maytal ring!!
thritto, I bet it will be stunning! I have been lurking on this thread but I wanted to let you know I can''t wait! hehe
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Very happy it worked out for you.
Maytal is just about to start on my version and she's asking whether I want to do it exactly as the original or with a lower profile a la yours.
She seems to think yours looks nicer as the original is a bit on the high side.
Personally, I'm a clueless guy and have no idea so I'd love to see some pics of yours too :)
 
Hi guys,

Thanks for the responses. I thought about asking Maytal to make me a ring (and I might), but she is not cheap and I wanted to see if I could find one I liked already made up. It might very well be that I won''t be able to find a step-cut ring with same tiny dimensions as my Wisp band. I did contact Doyle & Doyle to see if they happened to have one of those french cut bands already made in my size -- they do! I''m waiting to hear back about the depth measurement. I''m not wild about milgrain, but KD commented in her thread that it was very subtle. The other problem is that it''s $1,800 for a mere .35 points. Does that seem insane to anyone but me?
 
Date: 7/26/2008 5:52:51 PM
Author: Digable
Very happy it worked out for you.

Maytal is just about to start on my version and she's asking whether I want to do it exactly as the original or with a lower profile a la yours.

She seems to think yours looks nicer as the original is a bit on the high side.

Personally, I'm a clueless guy and have no idea so I'd love to see some pics of yours too :)


She mentioned she was making a similar ring for another PSer. I figured it was you.

Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be able to post pics until mid-August as I'm out of town and don't have the right software to download pics off my camera. I'll see if I can find some way around this.

I'm not sure how to advise you. The profile on my ring is very, very low. I like it, but it does make finding a band to go with it a bit trickier. I don't know how important that is to you -- this isn't my actual engagement ring, so it matters less to me. What about a compromise -- ask her to make the ring a bit higher than mine, but lower than the Tiffany's? What size finger does your girlfriend have?
 
Oh my, I''m in love! I went to 23rd Street Jewelers today and they had what I assume is the same band KD tried on at Dianne''s -- 35 points of french cut diamonds with the very finest milgrain edge (you could hardly tell). It was very dainty and looks AMAZING with my ring!!!! The regular price there was (are you sitting down?) $3,250. They said it was "on sale" for $2,200. Do you guys think the Doyle & Doyle band is likely the same one? If so, it makes sense to buy it there, but I wonder if I told 23rd Street about Doyle''s price whether they would price match. Do you think it''s worth at try? I would prefer to buy locally in case something goes wrong. That said, what kind of insanity is it to buy a 35 point band at $1,800!?!
 
Hi Dem,

That's great you found a band you like with your ring! I wonder if its the same one as the D&D one KD liked.....did you compare them? Im not surprsied at the price, considering its 23rd St ....I have heard they are very pricey. I would definitely try to see if they would price match if its turns out that D&D sells the same ring for significantly less. It never hurts to try!

As far as the price of the band, I cant say anything...we paid SO MUCH for my Tiff Novo band considering its tcw. Like you, I was having such a hard time finding a w-band to go with my e-ring (I was even considering a re-set-remember?), but once I tried on the Novo, I knew I had to have it, even considering the price. MH bought it for me and I totally love it and dont regret getting it a bit! So, just think about it!!! It may be worth it to you in the end to have a band that goes perfectly with your new ring!!
 
Date: 7/27/2008 4:56:48 AM
Author: Dani
Hi Dem,


That''s great you found a band you like with your ring! I wonder if its the same one as the D&D one KD liked.....did you compare them? Im not surprsied at the price, considering its 23rd St ....I have heard they are very pricey. I would definitely try to see if they would price match if its turns out that D&D sells the same ring for significantly less. It never hurts to try!


As far as the price of the band, I cant say anything...we paid SO MUCH for my Tiff Novo band considering its tcw. Like you, I was having such a hard time finding a w-band to go with my e-ring (I was even considering a re-set-remember?), but once I tried on the Novo, I knew I had to have it, even considering the price. MH bought it for me and I totally love it and dont regret getting it a bit! So, just think about it!!! It may be worth it to you in the end to have a band that goes perfectly with your new ring!!


Thanks for your input. It really does seem to be the same ring KD liked, but I''m not sure how I would find out for sure. The ring KD tried on at Dianne''s had 35 points of french cut diamonds with a very subtle milgrain edge -- that fits exactly the description of the ring at 23rd Street as well as Doyle & Doyle. There can''t be THAT many french cut eternity bands out there, right?

I really think this is the right ring and prices are only going to go up, I would imagine. It''s just hard to stomach spending that much on a ring with such little diamond and platinum weight. It''s good to hear you don''t regret your Novo purchase. I doubt I''ll regret this one either...once I get over the sticker shock.
 
At that size you''re not paying for the diamonds or the platinum ... you''re paying for the painstaking labor. Honestly $1800 sounds like a fair price ... that''s about what KD was being charged 3??? years ago. Considering platinum has gone up 100+% since then ... well, just shows the $$ is in the labor.

You''re not super likely to find one of similar quality in the same size for less $$ -- so its either worth it or not. Up to you. Do you even need a band to go with that ring if its'' not your true e-ring? Are you planning to wear it as an e-ring, or as a RHR?
 
Date: 7/27/2008 1:41:12 PM
Author: decodelighted
At that size you''re not paying for the diamonds or the platinum ... you''re paying for the painstaking labor. Honestly $1800 sounds like a fair price ... that''s about what KD was being charged 3??? years ago. Considering platinum has gone up 100+% since then ... well, just shows the $$ is in the labor.


You''re not super likely to find one of similar quality in the same size for less $$ -- so its either worth it or not. Up to you. Do you even need a band to go with that ring if its'' not your true e-ring? Are you planning to wear it as an e-ring, or as a RHR?


I''m planning to wear it as an alternative wedding set (I don''t wear rings on my right hand). I much prefer the EC ring with a wedding band -- love the gap between the rings, love the extra oomph it provides. I definitely want to find a band to wear with it and only a very delicate step-cut band will do. This band was perfect. I guess my question now is whether the band at 23rd Street Jewelers is the same as the one Doyle & Doyle sells. Any ideas how to find out?
 
Leon doesnt take to "copying" other pieces.............dont know about Maytal
 
Date: 7/27/2008 1:59:53 PM
Author: bgray
Leon doesnt take to 'copying' other pieces.............dont know about Maytal


Huh? What piece did Maytal "copy"? If you're referring to the Tiffany's ring, I'm not really sure I understand your point. Leon himself has "copied" that design many times (as has virtually every jeweler on this planet). An emerald cut center with tapered baguettes on either side is hardly unique to Tiffany's. I don't claim to know who did it first, but there's a very good chance it wasn't Tiffany's. Am I missing something?
 
Hey there!
I''m thrilled for you! The suspense is killing me, but I am delighted that Maytal''s re-set is even more perfect and delicate than you envisioned!
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As for the band - could you call Doyle and Doyle''s on Monday and 23rd Street (
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) and get the dimensions of each ring? I guess it wouldn''t tell you much about the craftsmanship difference between the two, but at least you''d know if they are of comparable size, which is key when you''re considering pairing it with a low setting.

I wish you could''ve done a photo shoot at 23rd Street - their stuff is pure fantasy.
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Date: 7/27/2008 1:51:57 PM
Author: Demelza

Date: 7/27/2008 1:41:12 PM
Author: decodelighted
At that size you''re not paying for the diamonds or the platinum ... you''re paying for the painstaking labor. Honestly $1800 sounds like a fair price ... that''s about what KD was being charged 3??? years ago. Considering platinum has gone up 100+% since then ... well, just shows the $$ is in the labor.


You''re not super likely to find one of similar quality in the same size for less $$ -- so its either worth it or not. Up to you. Do you even need a band to go with that ring if its'' not your true e-ring? Are you planning to wear it as an e-ring, or as a RHR?


I''m planning to wear it as an alternative wedding set (I don''t wear rings on my right hand). I much prefer the EC ring with a wedding band -- love the gap between the rings, love the extra oomph it provides. I definitely want to find a band to wear with it and only a very delicate step-cut band will do. This band was perfect. I guess my question now is whether the band at 23rd Street Jewelers is the same as the one Doyle & Doyle sells. Any ideas how to find out?
I say the other band doesn''t matter. If this band looked that great with the ring, go for it. You won''t find many like it, you loved it, it is local - I say go for it! Can''t be that big of a price difference between them and what the hay? If you look down and LOVE it everytime you wear it then you''ve scored big time!
 
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