Tacori E-ring
Super_Ideal_Rock
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good, i''m glad i didn''t insult you in anyway with the remark about the prongs, cause i kind of thought aftewards that maybe i shouldn''t have said it. i was just being honest though, and that''s what people want SOMETIMES, lol. anyway, talk to various jewelers about what they could possibley do to reshape them before you commit, or if you get a hold of it and like it as is, then good for you!Date: 3/31/2008 9:41:05 AM
Author: ashalauren
I agree, the prongs do look a little bulky...I am really not a fan of noticeable prongs. This is why I really want to see the ring in person and some hand pics of it. If there are parts of it I don''t love, I''ll take the idea and have it custom made maybe. I''m also starting to contemplate a halo setting...so now I don''t even know anymore!!
First, how do you know it is not good quality? Can you take a picture of it? Antique stones can certainly get away with being a lower color, and they look lovely in antique style settings like Tacori. So no, you won''t have a problem setting it in a Tacori. However, if the stone had a lot of chips and was badly cut, I might consider a recut. However, I adore old cut stones if they are in good condition. If it needed to be recut, you would do this before ordering a setting so that you could have the setting made to fit your stone perfectly.Date: 4/4/2008 12:41:50 PM
Author: ashalauren
I have a question:
I don''t know the specific specs of my diamond except that it is a 2.02 round and it was my great grandmother''s. I do know that the diamond is not good quality at all and is considered yellow, although it doesn''t look yellow? I find it quite sparkly and white.
If I put it in a Tacori setting will Tacori''s accent diamonds, which I''m sure will be way better quality than my center one, match with my center diamond? or will it make my center diamond look worse?