moonflower0906
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Hi there. I've lurked on this board for tips but never posted before. This time I'm hoping to get some more specific advice.
Last year, my fiance took me ring shopping to pick out the exact ring I always dreamed of: an Asscher solitaire on a thin rose gold band, with white gold prongs. We specifically wanted something different than any rings we normally see. I loved solitaires since they highlight the one diamond. I also thought it would make the Asscher, which I've loved for years, stand out since its a unique cut and we didn't know anyone else who had one.
We got engaged and I was very happy with it. Here it is below right after a cleaning at it's very cleanest and the side setting:

Stats:
1.35 carats
H color
VVS2
Very good cut
Very good (or excellent?) symmetry
No florescence
1.0 ratio
I picked out two wedding bands for it for a stacked look. We haven't gotten married yet. The stack:

The two bands:
Then over the months, I started to feel like the ring wasn't sparkly or white enough. It's super sparkly right after its cleaned but the stacked photo gives a more accurate look at it on a normal day. I did some research and found out we basically did everything we could to not make it sparkly: we chose a step cut, we didn't choose white gold and we got a solitaire. After reading that, I started to question the choice of the ring and eventually we spoke to our jeweler.
Our jeweler has been pretty flexible with the swapping the setting and even says he will let us return one of the wedding bands to pay for an increase in a new setting, if that's what we wanted.
I considered changing the shape of the diamond entirely but he said we'd have to upgrade the diamond by a lot more than we were willing to and he urged me to not since the Asscher is so unique and I've wanted it for so long.
He recommended a halo but we personally don't like halos. We tried 3 stone but it looked clunky (I am quite petite). So, this left a pave band. I tried a few on and it came down to these two:
Option A:

This band is thinner so it matches the width of my other bands but our jeweler says with such small diamonds, it won't increase the shimmer factor that much.
Option B:

Apologies for the weird angle on this one.
Our jeweler recommends this one because he says it's wider and the diamonds will shine more but the fact its wider than the wedding bands bothers me! I've seen stacked rings with different widths but it's usually the wedding band that's wider, not the engagement band.
If I have 2-3 pave bands, I will probably get a plain band eventually because I think stack rings need some metal. I'm keeping the option for adding bands in the future open-ended.
He also recommends I consider switching to white gold because it'll make the ring shine more. I am hesitant since rose gold is my signature color. :/
It seems to me if I have an Asscher, I need to either choose to make it white gold and/or add side diamonds OR accept that it won't be as sparkly with a rose gold solitaire setting.
I have a few options here.
Last year, my fiance took me ring shopping to pick out the exact ring I always dreamed of: an Asscher solitaire on a thin rose gold band, with white gold prongs. We specifically wanted something different than any rings we normally see. I loved solitaires since they highlight the one diamond. I also thought it would make the Asscher, which I've loved for years, stand out since its a unique cut and we didn't know anyone else who had one.
We got engaged and I was very happy with it. Here it is below right after a cleaning at it's very cleanest and the side setting:


Stats:
1.35 carats
H color
VVS2
Very good cut
Very good (or excellent?) symmetry
No florescence
1.0 ratio
I picked out two wedding bands for it for a stacked look. We haven't gotten married yet. The stack:

The two bands:
- Classic rose gold pave
- White gold with rounds and baguettes
Then over the months, I started to feel like the ring wasn't sparkly or white enough. It's super sparkly right after its cleaned but the stacked photo gives a more accurate look at it on a normal day. I did some research and found out we basically did everything we could to not make it sparkly: we chose a step cut, we didn't choose white gold and we got a solitaire. After reading that, I started to question the choice of the ring and eventually we spoke to our jeweler.
Our jeweler has been pretty flexible with the swapping the setting and even says he will let us return one of the wedding bands to pay for an increase in a new setting, if that's what we wanted.
I considered changing the shape of the diamond entirely but he said we'd have to upgrade the diamond by a lot more than we were willing to and he urged me to not since the Asscher is so unique and I've wanted it for so long.
He recommended a halo but we personally don't like halos. We tried 3 stone but it looked clunky (I am quite petite). So, this left a pave band. I tried a few on and it came down to these two:
Option A:


This band is thinner so it matches the width of my other bands but our jeweler says with such small diamonds, it won't increase the shimmer factor that much.
Option B:

Apologies for the weird angle on this one.
Our jeweler recommends this one because he says it's wider and the diamonds will shine more but the fact its wider than the wedding bands bothers me! I've seen stacked rings with different widths but it's usually the wedding band that's wider, not the engagement band.
If I have 2-3 pave bands, I will probably get a plain band eventually because I think stack rings need some metal. I'm keeping the option for adding bands in the future open-ended.
He also recommends I consider switching to white gold because it'll make the ring shine more. I am hesitant since rose gold is my signature color. :/
It seems to me if I have an Asscher, I need to either choose to make it white gold and/or add side diamonds OR accept that it won't be as sparkly with a rose gold solitaire setting.
I have a few options here.
- Buy either pave band in white gold but still keep my rose gold band and maybe the second white gold band. Convince myself that one band is enough rose gold.
- Buy a pave band in rose gold and match it with the rose gold pave wedding band or both. Accept that it'll be a bit less shiny.
- Buy the wider pave band (option b) and match it with the white gold band because its the slightest bit thicker but will still be off.
- Change my solitaire to white gold and keep the other two bands (Swap the order I wear them in). Convince myself that one band is enough rose gold.
- Forget the entire thing and accept that it won't be as shiny. Don't bother with the thin pave band because it doesn't make enough difference. Clean my ring with the ultrasonic cleaner every week, which my jeweler says will not harm the ring. Trust that the two wedding bands add the bling factor. I'm worried that I'm getting confused and second guessing myself with all the wedding decisions I've had to make and maybe I should stick to my guns on my long time vision.
- Is there any way to have a sparkly ring when it's set in rose gold? What about rose gold solitaire?
- What can be done to enhance the sparkle factor of an Asscher diamond?
- Is it weird if the engagement band is wider than the wedding bands?
- Which do you guys like?