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To Pave or Not to Pave - I NEED YOUR INPUT! (pic)

zhuzhu

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I struggle to decide if I want to have the "shoulders" of my plain bezel-set OEC (Left) pave-set with small diamonds to look like shoulders of JJC's beautiful prong-set OEC ring (Right). Please help!

I love the look of the pave shoulder but fear the "clean line" of my bezel basket setting won't look as nice with miligrin pave shoulder as JJC's prong-set center.

Please vote and let me know what you would do if this was your ring! Thanks!

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It won't look quite as clean, but I always vote for pave. I'm an antiquey girl at heart, though.
 
JeraVae said:
It won't look quite as clean, but I always vote for pave. I'm an antiquey girl at heart, though.


Thanks Jera! I also thought the same thing. The goldsmith couldn't add diamonds to the bezel without removing the stone, and I don't want to risk damaging the diamond by having work done on the bezel. If I were to pave, it will only be on the two flanking shoulders. I slightly worry that it will look like a "half antique half modern" product.
 
Easy fix - milgrain the bezel! Then it will be all-antique, all-the-time. :)
 
1) I love your ring! How have I never seen it before?

2) I really like modern designs so I love it the way it is.

3) It would still look great with pave (and I like Circe's suggestion to milgrain the bezel and go all the way), but I'm voting no, only because I would miss the original. Have you considered wearing a diamond band with it?
 
Hi Circe,
Unfortunately there is not enough gold on the bezel to miligrain it without risking the diamond. :(

Hi Lurchie,
Thank you for the vote (yours is same as my husbnad's). This is a right hand ring so I won't be wearing any band with it. I am still debating and it is really hard ;( !
 
i would usually vote for pave.. but in this case, i think it just looks so sleek and gorgeous without it.
 
How about a beautiful engraving on the band instead of pave? and milgrain on the bezel. :)
 
My vote is for the pave band. I'm a little biased though because I'm getting a three row pave band for my e-ring setting.
 
zhuzhu, I love this ring! More pictures, please! I think you should leave it plain (and maybe pair it with a tiny milgrained, pave band :lickout: ).

I just love contrasts -- I like H&A stones set in antique settings and I like OECs set in modern settings. And your setting is so graceful.
 
I vote for no pave. I think your setting is really striking the way it is!
 
I like how modern it is and wouldn't change a thing :)
 
I like it the way it is. I would get two teeny-tiny thin pave bands and wear them on the sides. You retain the modern/classic look but get the pave. And, I like the shiny metal in the center. Don't change your ring, its beautiful.
 
ooohhh...this is tough. I always favor pave, but in this case, I'm afraid it might look unfinished with the modern bezel. I liked the milgraining idea, but obviously it is not worth risking the stone. I think it is beautiful as is. :love:
 
beadchick said:
I like it the way it is. I would get two teeny-tiny thin pave bands and wear them on the sides. You retain the modern/classic look but get the pave. And, I like the shiny metal in the center. Don't change your ring, its beautiful.

I completely agree. :))
 
Burberrygirl said:
beadchick said:
I like it the way it is. I would get two teeny-tiny thin pave bands and wear them on the sides. You retain the modern/classic look but get the pave. And, I like the shiny metal in the center. Don't change your ring, its beautiful.

I completely agree. :))

I do too and I love the band idea!
 
beadchick said:
I like it the way it is. I would get two teeny-tiny thin pave bands and wear them on the sides. You retain the modern/classic look but get the pave. And, I like the shiny metal in the center. Don't change your ring, its beautiful.


Love this idea!! I agree that your ring is stunning in its simplicity - I wouldn't change a thing!
 
Thank you all for your input!

I have made my decision to NOT pave it at this time. One big difference between my shank and JJC's is that mine are finished in a comfort band style - rounded all around. I think miligrain around the pave diamond will disrupt that linear line too much.

Who knows though, I just may change my mind in a month or two. But for right now, I will wear it with other vintage pieces like you suggested!

XOXOXO!
 
I'd have Greenlake Jewelers engrave it, actually- they have somewhat more modern styles of engraving that leave some of the shiny metal visible, like twining vines with leaves and such, that are still gorgeous, which is what I'm picturing on this ring.

I think you're right though about the comfort fit curve of it wouldn't mix with pave & millgrain well, though.

Even if you leave it as-is, it's a very lovely ring! I am a huge convert to bezels, especially with OECs.
 
I vote for no pave. I think it would take away from the clean lines and your beautiful center stone.
 
I vote pave!
 
I think it looks great the way it is so I vote no pave.
 
Pave - I'm one for pave :sun:
 
Love the pave - that would be my choice
 
I'm voting no pave, but I'm simply in love with your plain bezeled OEC anyway! Gorgeous ring, and I love that the whole shank is comfort fit. :love:
 
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