autumngems Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jul 24, 2003 Messages 3,207 Sep 28, 2004 #1 If my marquise is 8.2x4.2x1.8 would 6 mm trillions be too big?
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ame Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Jul 7, 2004 Messages 10,881 Sep 28, 2004 #2 I don't see why, but I personally think smaller would work be tter so that the center stone stands out more.
I don't see why, but I personally think smaller would work be tter so that the center stone stands out more.
cflutist Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jul 12, 2004 Messages 4,060 Sep 28, 2004 #3 My personal opionion is that the trillions should not be larger than one third of the length, which in this case is 3mm max. And like Ame said, then the center stone will stand out more. 6mm trillions would compete with the center stone.
My personal opionion is that the trillions should not be larger than one third of the length, which in this case is 3mm max. And like Ame said, then the center stone will stand out more. 6mm trillions would compete with the center stone.
N nuhobby Rough_Rock Joined Aug 11, 2004 Messages 16 Sep 28, 2004 #4 Hi, I read this earlier and then saw this on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=67726&item=4927925327&rd=1 You might want to see the picture just for comparison. That is a 1.08 carat marquise with two .15 carat trilliants.
Hi, I read this earlier and then saw this on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=67726&item=4927925327&rd=1 You might want to see the picture just for comparison. That is a 1.08 carat marquise with two .15 carat trilliants.