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Dodger Gurl

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Hello all! I looooove this band, but am concerned about how it will hold up, since it looks so dainty and fragile. All you experts (and anyone else who wants to chime in), can you please tell me if this band will hold up well or not? Thanks in advance!!!

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DG, I LOOOOVE that one! (Is it from faycullen or just similar?)

I''d be interested to hear what the experts say too.

That would be DREAMY w/ your e-ring!!!
 
DG,
I love that band also!! I don''t see why you couldn''t wear it as a wedding band, the stones look like they are secure, hard to tell from the pic though??
 
More pics here: LINk

I say, if you love it, go for it!!
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Blueroses: Yes, it is from faycullen.
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Kaleigh: I am primarily concerned with the thin-ness of the design and am worried that if it gets smacked too hard by accident, that it will smush easily. (My wording is not very technical, I know.
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LOL!)

Stretch4: Thanks so much! I am absolutely CRAZY
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about this ring, but I also want my wedding band to be a lasting symbol that I won''t have to replace anytime soon.


HELP!!! Anyone else have any experience / knowledge / opinions they want to offer??????

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Just looked at the pic on the website and it is very thin. If it were platinum I''d be less worried. Just my 0.2.
 
Date: 5/11/2005 4:27
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Just looked at the pic on the website and it is very thin. If it were platinum I''d be less worried. Just my 0.2.

I was going to ask the same thing...what type of metal is it?? If it''s platinum, I wouldn''t worry too much...it is beautiful!!
 
Just thought that I would add that I have a very thin WG ring that I wear all the time on my right hand. I mean, I wear this when I''m working with and riding horses, working out, moving furniture, etc. Everything! At first I was concerned that if I really squeezed my hand or rammed it into something that it would bend. But after a couple years, this thing is still perfectly round, and I have definitely put it through some rough, rough times. Now of course, this is a wedding band we are talking about for you, but I just thought I would let you know that the ring you are looking at is much, much thicker than mine.

Okay, hopefully the picture I attached is not gigantic!

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When my sister was at a jewlers she saw someone come in with a similar w-band. It was lop-sided just from the normal course of wear because it was so thin and had so little metal. The jeweler said it was pretty normal for a ring like that if someone wears it every day. That''s when my sister crossed it off her list of w-ring ideas.
 
It''s pretty
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If it were platinum it would be stronger, so that would be the way to go ... or you might end up needing to replace it in a few years!

What if you got someone to custom make it, and just make the same thing over but a bit stronger, bit more chunky so it wouldn''t get as easily misshapen?
 
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