personally I don't mind a wedding band slightly thinner than my e-ring, and I actually don't mind wedding bands slightly wider than my e-ring IF it has diamonds, when there are more metals showing then the width of the wedding band if much wider than your ering becomes more apparent and starts to take away from the e-ring, this is just my personal opinion and my personal preference, but to be on the safer side, I would try on as many wedding bands with different width as possible. I have tried on the bezet ring, and absolutely love it with any solitaireDate: 3/24/2010 9:33:20 PM
Author: WGretzky
yeah, its going to be a diamond wedding band. Options so far are: Tiffany bezet band, half-channel set band, full channel set band, or a 9 stone shared prong band.
so anything above 2.5mm or under 2mm wouldnt look that great?
I''m with D&T on this one as far as mms go. Have her try on a bunch and see waht she likes the best!Date: 3/24/2010 10:01:56 PM
Author: D&T
personally I don''t mind a wedding band slightly thinner than my e-ring, and I actually don''t mind wedding bands slightly wider than my e-ring IF it has diamonds, when there are more metals showing then the width of the wedding band if much wider than your ering becomes more apparent and starts to take away from the e-ring, this is just my personal opinion and my personal preference, but to be on the safer side, I would try on as many wedding bands with different width as possible. I have tried on the bezet ring, and absolutely love it with any solitaireDate: 3/24/2010 9:33:20 PM
Author: WGretzky
yeah, its going to be a diamond wedding band. Options so far are: Tiffany bezet band, half-channel set band, full channel set band, or a 9 stone shared prong band.
so anything above 2.5mm or under 2mm wouldnt look that great?and the width of that ring seems perfect for a 2.2mm ering. I find that a difference of .5mm is very apparently to me when its a plain band, but when there are diamonds involved, it doesn''t seem too noticeable.![]()
HiDate: 3/27/2010 11:57:06 PM
Author: WGretzky
Thanks D&T. Do you have a bigger picture you can send me of the honey ring by any chance? Also, do you think 2mm will be too thin or ok?
Thanks!
W
I would not hesitate to work with Facets. In fact, I had inquire about the same ring you are thinking about only an eternity and yellow gold a few weeks ago and would jump on it, just not sure what I want yet...lolDate: 3/29/2010 11:57:01 AM
Author: WGretzky
Thanks again for your help.
I contacted The Facets Collection, and they can make a channel set platinum band in size 5, with diamonds going around 3/4 the ring. Diamonds are f-g in colour, VVS-VS clarity, approx 0.38tcw. weight is 2.4 grams, 2.3mm wide, 1.5mm thick.
this will cost $764. as opposed to $995 for whiteflash. would this be ok? Im hesitant dealing with facets for some reason
Thanks
W
Everyone who has bought from facets on PS has been very happy with the quality of the mellee. They are a company I would buy from without hesitations. They also have a 30 day refund period so you can compare the ring and if you do not like it send it back. Facets has always been *very* well priced from platinum.
I would get the facets 3/4 band. I much prefer it to the bezet.
From what I have read, PSers who know their stuff were very satisfied with the diamond quality.Date: 4/4/2010 3:53:16 PM
Author: WGretzky
Thanks. My concern is not in dealing with facets, but how the diamonds on the facets ring will look next to the solitaire on the e-ring. I dont think it would be a huge issue (as mentioned above)since the diamonds are so small on the band.
Date: 4/4/2010 8:24:11 PM
Author: dreamer_d
Date: 4/4/2010 3:53:16 PM
Author: WGretzky
Thanks. My concern is not in dealing with facets, but how the diamonds on the facets ring will look next to the solitaire on the e-ring. I dont think it would be a huge issue (as mentioned above)since the diamonds are so small on the band.
From what I have read, PSers who know their stuff were very satisfied with the diamond quality.