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Tacori 2620, Help with wedding band?

jholler2011

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Hi all,

My fiance proposed to me with my dream Tacori 2620, and now we are shopping for wedding bands...We spent so much on the ering, that we definitely do not want to purchase the Tacori pave band that matches it, although I do want a micropave band.

Does anyone have the Tacori 2620 that they put with a non-tacori pave band that sits flush/fits under the crown/head of the ring? Any suggestions would be appreciated...We found one at the jeweler he purchased the ering from, and I like it, but the display one is so large that it's hard to tell if its' going to stay flush once it's the right size. It moves too much when I'm trying it on, I have to "stick it" to my ering, and I'm just a bit worried that when I'm not "sticking" it next to my ering, it won't stay flush.

The band is $575, which is great for our budget! And I'd hope to stay at around there...

Just in case it matters if you know of a particular band, the band for my Tacori ering is 18K white gold, I don't know the weight of the diamonds on the halo/bloom, but my center stone is GIA 1.51 J VS1, excellent cut.

I love my ring! It was my dream ring - My FI had asked me to send him some pics of styles I liked, and I ended up falling HARD for this ring, and unable to find anything even remotely as unique but still simple. Any help on the band would be appreciated:) I just want a tiny tiny band with some sparkle to accent the ring, I don't want the band to compete with my ering, just complement it.

Thanks in advance!

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That is a gorgeous ring! :love: :love: :love:

As to the wedding band, it needs to be the same thickness as the e-ring band (as in height from the side). That will make it fit well. But no two rings are going to stick together flush unless you have them soldered together. Some people like that but I prefer seeing that there are two delicate rings instead of one wider ring.

The other bit of advice is that there are threads on the forum now regarding pave rings that are too thin and that either lose stones or lose their round shape. So be very sure you get a well made ring that is not too thin.
 
Beautiful ring! Can we see a picture of the profile??
It would help in suggesting wedding bands that can sit flush :)
 
Thanks you guys! Everyone on here is so knowledgeable, I'm sure I'll find something:) I love the pave bands from the last post, the ones that someone got on ebay, but I can't find the seller and the link is inactive. And on the other hand, the news about micropave stones falling out regularly makes me want to just stick with our local jeweler because I know they'll take care of things like that, no big deal, since we have a history and, for Pete's sake, bought a ridiculously expensive Tacori from them!
 
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