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Thin rose gold pave wedding band -- cast vs. hand forged?

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Rough_Rock
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Hi -- I've read some of the posts on the general pros and cons of cast vs. hand forged. It sounds like much of the answer depends on the type of ring or setting. I was wondering what people thought would be best for a thin, rose gold pave setting. We were thinking as thin as 1.6-1.7mm, with the pave 3/4 around the ring.
 
Re: Thin rose gold pave wedding band -- cast vs. hand forged

I would personally do hand forged at that width. I am pretty sure I read many times that is stronger. Brian Gavin wouldn't do thinner than my just-short-of 2mm rose gold pave ring, they said it would be too fragile. I do have to say the ring ended up exactly as thin as I wanted, I thought I wanted thinner but what they made was really what I wanted. I never saw these thin bands in person to see exactly how thin they are.
 
Re: Thin rose gold pave wedding band -- cast vs. hand forged

Thanks for the perspective! Any other thoughts?
 
Re: Thin rose gold pave wedding band -- cast vs. hand forged

HI:

From you other post I read you had your ER ring made at JE and are happy. What did they suggest?

cheers--Sharon
 
Re: Thin rose gold pave wedding band -- cast vs. hand forged

They are getting quotes on both for me -- they didn't push strongly one way or the other, though said hand forged was more durable. In the width we like the most, for pave around 3/4 (as opposed to 2/3), they only have a hand forged option. For slightly different bands (slightly wider, narrower, or 2/3) they had cast options. So I'm wondering if I should look a little more for cast options in the specs we want.
 
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