Looking at your other post, I have to say I agree with other posters that say a d IF is major overkill.Duke1199|1415582885|3780353 said:Budget $3000. She doesn't care about the size. Cut is número uno.
arkieb1|1415590198|3780405 said:Is she colour sensitive, did she request an ice white D coloured diamond? The average person (we are talking a high percentage here) cannot tell the difference between a D and an F or even a G. They can however tell the difference between a smucky cut D and a top cut G. The G in that instance, will have more fire and therefore be more visually appealing. Cut is what gives a stone the sparkle and fire, not colour.
I am a between a 4.75 and a 5.00 so a 4 and 7/8ths on my ring finger and around a 5 on my right hand and I'd go for a larger .70 or bigger F or G coloured diamond personally otherwise anything much smaller is going to be swamped in a halo IMHO.
canvasback|1415588652|3780392 said:Depending on the setting, you may be looking at slightly north of 2k.
Here's my favorite, this is for a cushion, but they can get it for round.
http://www.whiteflash.com/engagement-rings/diamond-settings/ritani-french-set-cushion-halo-diamond-band-engagement-ring-3376.htm
And another:
https://www.ritani.com/engagement-rings/french-set-halo-diamond-engagement-ring-in-platinum/4974
Paired with something like this...
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3045716.htm (if color sensitive)
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3236249.htm
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3059455.htm
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3114514.htm#
LoveLikeCrazy|1415623988|3780527 said:i think a .5 in a halo will probably look a little "cluster"-ish....it will be swallowed up
Niel|1415622455|3780515 said:arkieb1|1415590198|3780405 said:Is she colour sensitive, did she request an ice white D coloured diamond? The average person (we are talking a high percentage here) cannot tell the difference between a D and an F or even a G. They can however tell the difference between a smucky cut D and a top cut G. The G in that instance, will have more fire and therefore be more visually appealing. Cut is what gives a stone the sparkle and fire, not colour.
I am a between a 4.75 and a 5.00 so a 4 and 7/8ths on my ring finger and around a 5 on my right hand and I'd go for a larger .70 or bigger F or G coloured diamond personally otherwise anything much smaller is going to be swamped in a halo IMHO.
I was thinking the same in terms of halo. If she requested a halo, I'm all about getting her what she wanted, but at your bidget you might be better off, aaesthetically, with a solitaire.
Honestly it depends on the halo. Here are two examples, both are right around half ct. The bezel one is a Cartier repro, and just about my favorite ring in PS. The second is from IDJ, its still lovely, but does not accentuate the stone like it might on a larger centerDuke1199 said:Niel|1415622455|3780515 said:arkieb1|1415590198|3780405 said:Is she colour sensitive, did she request an ice white D coloured diamond? The average person (we are talking a high percentage here) cannot tell the difference between a D and an F or even a G. They can however tell the difference between a smucky cut D and a top cut G. The G in that instance, will have more fire and therefore be more visually appealing. Cut is what gives a stone the sparkle and fire, not colour.
I am a between a 4.75 and a 5.00 so a 4 and 7/8ths on my ring finger and around a 5 on my right hand and I'd go for a larger .70 or bigger F or G coloured diamond personally otherwise anything much smaller is going to be swamped in a halo IMHO.
I was thinking the same in terms of halo. If she requested a halo, I'm all about getting her what she wanted, but at your bidget you might be better off, aaesthetically, with a solitaire.
Would I find savings in a cushion cut vs. round all things being constant? I know she likes both...
Hmm...it would have to be delicate. And my concern is, your budget for a platinum slit shank halo will have to be probably 3.5+Duke1199|1415751602|3781644 said:Would a .6-.7 stone in a halo with split shank band with diamonds be overwhelmed? Either bezel halo or normal(?) halo?
Duke1199|1415754096|3781665 said:She likes halos and the solitaire would be too simple for her.
I could squeeze out a few extra dollars for a split shank halo if it makes sense with .6-.7 center stone. I'm not sure if the center stone is too small for that type of setting or even how it looks.