Elysian
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2013
- Messages
- 566
I love my AVR. It was an anniversary present from my wonderful husband. I set her in a sleek Vatché thinking I won't mess with the beauty of the stone. Here is my diamond: http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/10225/
On PS: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-3-21ct-avr-in-vatche.197720/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-3-21ct-avr-in-vatche.197720/[/URL]
For the longest time I was obsessed with Asscher Girl's Sébastien Barier ring! Last year, I had called on the expertise of Steven Kirsch to make me a similar setting fit for an AVC. The ring was magnificent! [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-august-vintage-cushion-and-steven-kirsch-anniversary-ring.195514/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-august-vintage-cushion-and-steven-kirsch-anniversary-ring.195514/[/URL]
I had the AVC for a couple of months then had an opportunity to upgrade to a larger stone. I fell in love with a K color pinkish brown AVR, traded in the AVC for it, and sold the setting through GOG... Seller's remorse, big time! But I'm sure it went to a person with excellent taste in jewelry.
I've been wearing my AVR solitaire every day, usually solo, because truth be told I still can't bear to wear a band next to it (don't want to scratch it)
However the itch for a more elaborate setting... So back on the settings search I went... And I kept coming back to Monsieur Barier's design, or as we know it Asscher Girl's ring.
Now enters Caysie van Bebber. I found her through PS and for that I am so grateful to PS! We had been in talks about a potential project. I knew from the moment or the first few emails that Caysie is incredibly talented (you can just tell, it's a gut thing) with the highest of standards, that working with her will be fun, and that she is so very hardworking! It's all true!
It is no surprise to me that she has won an AGTA Spectrum Award and her win is among the best in the industry.
For those who haven't worked with Caysie yet, let me tell you, working with her is so much fun! I appreciate that she tries to understand the individual behind the project. She is like your friend who wants the best outcome for you.
Caysie has some serious skills with not only hand-sketching, but the matrix and renders... Outta this world!
For the gallery I wanted something unique to me. I definitely wanted violin sound holes there and we tweaked the position, shape, and placement until it was just right, or at least pleasing to our eyes. We traded some ideas throughout, and she suggested a cutout to mimic violin strings front and center pavilion in full view, I love it!!! I requested the halo be more square than octagon, Halo angled as an extension of my diamond's crown, fluid and sleek! I am looking forward to wearing this beauty!!


On PS: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-3-21ct-avr-in-vatche.197720/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-3-21ct-avr-in-vatche.197720/[/URL]
For the longest time I was obsessed with Asscher Girl's Sébastien Barier ring! Last year, I had called on the expertise of Steven Kirsch to make me a similar setting fit for an AVC. The ring was magnificent! [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-august-vintage-cushion-and-steven-kirsch-anniversary-ring.195514/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-august-vintage-cushion-and-steven-kirsch-anniversary-ring.195514/[/URL]
I had the AVC for a couple of months then had an opportunity to upgrade to a larger stone. I fell in love with a K color pinkish brown AVR, traded in the AVC for it, and sold the setting through GOG... Seller's remorse, big time! But I'm sure it went to a person with excellent taste in jewelry.
However the itch for a more elaborate setting... So back on the settings search I went... And I kept coming back to Monsieur Barier's design, or as we know it Asscher Girl's ring.
Now enters Caysie van Bebber. I found her through PS and for that I am so grateful to PS! We had been in talks about a potential project. I knew from the moment or the first few emails that Caysie is incredibly talented (you can just tell, it's a gut thing) with the highest of standards, that working with her will be fun, and that she is so very hardworking! It's all true!
It is no surprise to me that she has won an AGTA Spectrum Award and her win is among the best in the industry.
For those who haven't worked with Caysie yet, let me tell you, working with her is so much fun! I appreciate that she tries to understand the individual behind the project. She is like your friend who wants the best outcome for you.
Caysie has some serious skills with not only hand-sketching, but the matrix and renders... Outta this world!
For the gallery I wanted something unique to me. I definitely wanted violin sound holes there and we tweaked the position, shape, and placement until it was just right, or at least pleasing to our eyes. We traded some ideas throughout, and she suggested a cutout to mimic violin strings front and center pavilion in full view, I love it!!! I requested the halo be more square than octagon, Halo angled as an extension of my diamond's crown, fluid and sleek! I am looking forward to wearing this beauty!!

