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Hey everyone, I purchased a lovely .81ct J RB from WF on friday and ordered the legato sleek line setting, with plain shank.

But now I am having second thoughts because I have always always wanted pave on my band! And I just noticed that WF has a new setting: The legato sleek line with pave!! This is my absolute dream setting... I know it is a modest dream, but mine none-the-less!

The problem is I am worried about the ring being too delicate?? Katie at WF said that I shouldn''t put it in the ultrasonic, but then I am worried that I won''t be able to keep it clean enough for my liking... what should I do?? Have any of you had issues with WF pave, and how do you clean your rings? While I await answers I am going to search the archives, but I also wanted some first-hand advice.

Thanks!

DD

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I love that setting!
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I see in the description it says you can use the legato head, and that's what I would do.

I don't really have answers to your questions other than I have their micropave and have had no trouble with it whatsoever. That being said, I also don't put it in an ultrasonic. Over the last week I've been using windex and a small brush and that is keeping it squeaky clean. I have platinum so as I understand it, this is ok.

I think a little Mr. Clean if it is WG would be fine.
 
Thanks cinnamon, for your reply. I guess I am trying to weigh the hassle of hand cleaning, which also doesn''t get the thing as clean as an ultrasonic according to many PSers, with the beauty of the pave... and I live in Canada so sending it back to WF to be fixed if I lost a diamond is no easy task. I may just do the reverse of what you did with your set and get the plain shank on the e-ring and then get a bead-set eternity wedding band...

Any other opinions?

DD
 
Date: 3/23/2008 12:15:28 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
Thanks cinnamon, for your reply. I guess I am trying to weigh the hassle of hand cleaning, which also doesn''t get the thing as clean as an ultrasonic according to many PSers, with the beauty of the pave... and I live in Canada so sending it back to WF to be fixed if I lost a diamond is no easy task. I may just do the reverse of what you did with your set and get the plain shank on the e-ring and then get a bead-set eternity wedding band...

Any other opinions?

DD
That too would be awesome! I''d love to have a more blingy wedding band myself.

What about the bead set? http://www.whiteflash.com/Wedding_Bands/Bead-Set-Eternity-Band_975.htm
Or a petite five stone? http://www.whiteflash.com/Wedding_Bands/5-Stone-Shared-Prong-Diamond-Band_935.htm
I love this one: http://www.whiteflash.com/Wedding_Bands/Diamonds-for-an-Eternity_999.htm

I prefer full eternity...
 
DD, the plain shank will give you so much more flexibility with bands. I have the Memoire band with 10-11 pointers and the delicate Legacy band. It would be fun to have a band with diamonds and sapphires, too! I just think a diamond shank on the e-ring really limits the choices on the wedding bands, and I would also not like being able to keep my diamond really clean. I guess you can say that those were my reasons for staying with the plain solitaire.
 
Those are all really pretty cinnamon. I think that I lean towards full eternity for the w-band, I'd just get it a 1/4 size too big to make sure it always fit!

I really like this one: http://www.whiteflash.com/Wedding_Bands/Halo-Wedding-Band_1004.htm

I love this one, coatimundi has something similar: http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/jewelry-designers/beverley-k-jewelry/rings/142PP1/18/

I also really like this one since my RHR has a sapphire center stone: http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/jewelry-designers/beverley-k-jewelry/rings/02PP1/174/

Okay, I guess this makes my decision for me! haha... I love the idea of having lots of different wedding bands and the only way to really do that is to have a plain solitaire. Maybe I can get pave on a RHR one day??

ETS: DS you are right! I should trust my first instinct and stick with "our" design preferences
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DD
 
Date: 3/23/2008 12:35:54 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
Those are all really pretty cinnamon. I think that I lean towards full eternity for the w-band, I''d just get it a 1/4 size too big to make sure it always fit!

I really like this one: http://www.whiteflash.com/Wedding_Bands/Halo-Wedding-Band_1004.htm
This band will be very petite. This is the same band that my ring uses.

You may want to go with something more substantial. Check out katiedid''s photos:

https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/katiedid-got-some-sunshine-photos.65381/

This is a terrific example of how lovely a eternity band can look with the sleek line solitaire with legato head.
 
Good point cinammon. I am not going to be getting a new diamond wedding band anytime soon, though, so I will be sure to try some on before I make the final decision, since we have spent a lot of dimaonds this year already! haha... I already have a 2mm WG weddign band that I think will look good with the legato solitaire until I get another band. Or I may order something more like your band, but maybe 2.5mm with milgrain rather than step cut, like the ones pictured below from signedpieces.

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I'm also really obsessed with the engraved bands that Green Lake Jewelry Works makes, like this one attached. My hubby and I are going out to Vancouver in August and I think we will take a trip to Seattle to visit their store and try on some rings. This may be my first purchase if they look good with my new solitaire.

DD

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try again

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Check out e-weddingbands.com as well. They have some great plain milgrain bands and bands like the one you show engraved.
 
I love the new setting - it looks gorgeous. You can keep pave set diamonds really clean by soaking them in a mixture of purified water and windex - I heat it in the microwave. It does easily as nice a job as my ultrasonic does.

I do agree with everyone who suggested going with the simple mounting and a fancy wedding ring is a great idea. I hope you''ll love whatever you get.
 
Nothing beats the US as far as getting them super duper sparkly and clean. But for those really delicate pieces, I have found using a baby toothbrush and Dawn dishwasing soap does a pretty darn good task of keeping it clean.
 
I LOVE the Greenlakes band!
 
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