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what exactly is this type of pave?

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rubybrierley

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I''ve searched through the archives but can''t find exactly what I''m after. I tried on a gorgeous ring that had .03 stones set half way round. I''m fairly sure each stone had 4 prongs...so I know it wasn''t shared prong or channel set. When I looked at the profile of the band, there was a "u" shape where each stone was set. I know I''m not explaining myself very well but can anyone tell me what type of pave this is? I didn''t buy that ring but want a similar one made. Thanks.
 
The descriptions sounds like prong-set, not pave... and reminds me of a certain Daniel K band (see Pearlman''s Picture gallery here) and there are some other versions that come to mind. Does any fit?

The second ring on this page

One at Wink''s

and a vintage example (third from the top).

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something like this Leon ring? I think he calls it mushroom pave

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Thanks for the reply but unfortunately those rings aren''t what I''m looking for. It was very late last night so hopefully I can do a better job this morning! If you imagine a whole band with little U scoops cut out of the metal where the diamonds are, only visible on the side. Any ideas???
 
here are some from another thread (posted by Blue Roses)

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What about this? It''s shared prong with much larger stones, but from the side, it looks like a U was carved out.

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Hmmmm, thanks everyone but it didn''t look like those either...the band was far more solid...it was almost as if the diamonds were set into the band but popped right out. I wondered if it was because it was only half eternity that it looked different but I don''t think so. I sure each stone had 4 prongs but you could see virtually no metal face up at all. Now this is getting seriously annoying!!!! Lol.
 
What about this style? More solid band, blocky U shape per stone, 4-prongs.
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Thanks diamond-quester but that''s not it either! The u shape was very elongated...like a stretched u. I might even ring the jeweller in Brisbane and ask him what it''s called.
 
Thanks for your reply Ana but sorry, that''s not it! The prongs weren''t a separate part of the ring...the stones were set into the band and the prongs were just part of that...the U was to allow the stones to sit a little higher I think. It''s going to be my mission to find a pic of this ring!
 
Maybe something like this Quest Jeweler''s ring?

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Tiger, that''s very very close - the ring I looked at probably had smaller diamonds than that but I think it''s pretty much the same. You''re a star! Now, can you tell me what that''s called?!?!?
 
I''m sorry... I wish I knew a specific name for it!!
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When I met with Pete at Quest, he showed me a few different samples with this style of pave. He just referred to it as "micropave." The rings I saw had teensy-tiny stones set like this...

Maybe if you''re going to have a ring made, you can get Quest to do it... that way you''ll get exactly this style!
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