ScubaDucky
Rough_Rock
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Hi,
Long time reader, first time poster.
I''ve spent quite a bit of time looking at settings for an engagement ring, and after all this time, I still don''t know what I want.
A little bit of background information: The center stone is going to be a round diamond, hopefully around 1.3 carats / 7.1mm in diameter. The stone has not been purchased yet, but thanks to this forum, I feel that we have a pretty good idea of what to get.
Initially, the first setting that I really liked was the one with 2 pears/teardrops on each side. I saw the ring at Tiffany, and it was gorgeous. Unfortunately, I would need to get a curved wedding band with it for it to sit flush, and I don’t think I really like that idea.
This past weekend, we went to Mervis Diamonds'' (Tysons Corner, VA) Designer Trunk show. It was so much fun -- I tried on so many settings that my finger actually started swelling up! I did find one that I loved -- the shared-prong eternity semi-mount and wedding band (attached photo below). The band was very thin (2mm, .88 tcw) and the 1 carat stone that was set in it seemed huge! We talked a little to the representative, and he said the engagement setting, after 5-6 years, the stones at the bottom might come loose.
So now I''m very concerned about wear and tear on the ring. Is there anyway I can achieve the same look and still get a sturdy ring? I really want the stones all the way around, and I’d prefer not to have 4 prongs hold each stone. Also, I''d like to have the band as thin as possible. Am I dreaming? It figures that I’d like something so difficult.
In addition to above, I also have some concrete questions.
1. What''s the difference between shared-prong and pave? Is shared-prong safer?
2. I''ve considered the eternity channel set setting from Precision Set/Flush Set, which is actually quite awesome. They have a "thin-wall" channel set where you see very little of the walls - about 0.6mm thick on each side. I still like the look of the shared-prong better, but if channel set is much more durable and safer, I might have to go with that instead.
3. Will the alloy that is mixed with the platinum affect the outcome in this specific case? I’ve read that 950 plat mixed with 5% Iridium makes a softer platinum. If I stuck with 5% ruthenium or 10% Iridium, both of which are supposed to be harder, will it keep the stones more secure?
4. Has anyone tried to use titanium as the metal instead of platinum? Are there pros/cons to this? I''ve seen titanium used in tension settings but never in prong settings. Would I be able to find a custom jeweler that could do this for me?
Money of course is always a concern, and I am working with a budget; however, I''d really like to find something that I will love love love for many years to come.
Any help/opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

Long time reader, first time poster.
I''ve spent quite a bit of time looking at settings for an engagement ring, and after all this time, I still don''t know what I want.

A little bit of background information: The center stone is going to be a round diamond, hopefully around 1.3 carats / 7.1mm in diameter. The stone has not been purchased yet, but thanks to this forum, I feel that we have a pretty good idea of what to get.
Initially, the first setting that I really liked was the one with 2 pears/teardrops on each side. I saw the ring at Tiffany, and it was gorgeous. Unfortunately, I would need to get a curved wedding band with it for it to sit flush, and I don’t think I really like that idea.
This past weekend, we went to Mervis Diamonds'' (Tysons Corner, VA) Designer Trunk show. It was so much fun -- I tried on so many settings that my finger actually started swelling up! I did find one that I loved -- the shared-prong eternity semi-mount and wedding band (attached photo below). The band was very thin (2mm, .88 tcw) and the 1 carat stone that was set in it seemed huge! We talked a little to the representative, and he said the engagement setting, after 5-6 years, the stones at the bottom might come loose.

So now I''m very concerned about wear and tear on the ring. Is there anyway I can achieve the same look and still get a sturdy ring? I really want the stones all the way around, and I’d prefer not to have 4 prongs hold each stone. Also, I''d like to have the band as thin as possible. Am I dreaming? It figures that I’d like something so difficult.

In addition to above, I also have some concrete questions.
1. What''s the difference between shared-prong and pave? Is shared-prong safer?
2. I''ve considered the eternity channel set setting from Precision Set/Flush Set, which is actually quite awesome. They have a "thin-wall" channel set where you see very little of the walls - about 0.6mm thick on each side. I still like the look of the shared-prong better, but if channel set is much more durable and safer, I might have to go with that instead.
3. Will the alloy that is mixed with the platinum affect the outcome in this specific case? I’ve read that 950 plat mixed with 5% Iridium makes a softer platinum. If I stuck with 5% ruthenium or 10% Iridium, both of which are supposed to be harder, will it keep the stones more secure?
4. Has anyone tried to use titanium as the metal instead of platinum? Are there pros/cons to this? I''ve seen titanium used in tension settings but never in prong settings. Would I be able to find a custom jeweler that could do this for me?
Money of course is always a concern, and I am working with a budget; however, I''d really like to find something that I will love love love for many years to come.
Any help/opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
