Leila
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2004
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Hi Reena,
Thanks for the compliments. My wedding band lost nearly all of its milgraining after about a year. I never take it off. I've had my new e-ring for about 6 months and it's still looks the same as the day I got it. But I don't wear it to work because of the type of work I do. Both rings sit flush against each other but the wedding band is not as wide or tall as the e-ring so it doesn't rub against the milgraining. That's another thing to keep in mind. If you want to pair it with a wedding band, the friction might wear on your e-ring, especially if it's encrusted with diamonds.
My vote is for #1. It's not as busy as #2 and it looks like the diamonds are individually prong set so each one stands out. That's the style I initially wanted to get. It'll make your 2 carat stone a real monster. I mean that in a good (though very envious) way.
Forgot to add, my e-ring is an eternity but it has a tiny sizing bar. I was told by a jeweler I can resize my ring up or down 1 size if needed, but I can't imagine that that 2mm of metal space will allow it! They might have to remove the diamonds first and the put them back in. It sounded risky to me.
Thanks for the compliments. My wedding band lost nearly all of its milgraining after about a year. I never take it off. I've had my new e-ring for about 6 months and it's still looks the same as the day I got it. But I don't wear it to work because of the type of work I do. Both rings sit flush against each other but the wedding band is not as wide or tall as the e-ring so it doesn't rub against the milgraining. That's another thing to keep in mind. If you want to pair it with a wedding band, the friction might wear on your e-ring, especially if it's encrusted with diamonds.
My vote is for #1. It's not as busy as #2 and it looks like the diamonds are individually prong set so each one stands out. That's the style I initially wanted to get. It'll make your 2 carat stone a real monster. I mean that in a good (though very envious) way.

Forgot to add, my e-ring is an eternity but it has a tiny sizing bar. I was told by a jeweler I can resize my ring up or down 1 size if needed, but I can't imagine that that 2mm of metal space will allow it! They might have to remove the diamonds first and the put them back in. It sounded risky to me.