To be blunt I don’t think they work together...if you like them together go for it, but I think the band is too wide, and the style is poorly matched to your e-ring and neither comes across as well because of that.
Ditto, I''d get something that is milgrained...I think it''s hard to have something like vintage meets modern really work out, it seems like most sets work best when they are truly a set...and complement the other.Date: 12/6/2005 12:38:27 AM
Author: kaleigh
I''m not loving it. I would go with a more delicate millgrained band that would be more in step with your ering. I think the band clashes with your ering.
LOL! A month''s not badDate: 12/6/2005 12:50:11 AM
Author: mimi765
thanks ladies,
i think i''ll add millgraining to it.not crazy about fitted w-bands, I''d like to be able to wear it alone and have a ''regular'' shape.
maybe I should keep the band and reset the e-ring,and end my misery...(my fiance would stop talking to me for a month)![]()
I agree with marvel...such a pretty ring deserves a band that has more of a curve to enhance the ering. My princess cut is in a similar YG setting and I had no luck trying to find a stock band to fit it. I am sure with some troubleshooting with your jeweler you could find a happy compromise that has aspects of what you are searching for and still yield to the style of the ring...just my 0.2 cents...Date: 12/6/2005 12:44:45 AM
Author: marvel
It''s such a pretty e-ring. You should have something custom made to fit it. Maybe a thin plain band that fits flush against the e-ring, not just round, but something that curves along the edges of your e-ring. Make sense?