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What you consider this a split shank setting?

nala

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How would you describe this setting In one word or phrase. Is it a split shank? A swirl? What is your overall impression? I’m loving the curves and the look of gold. Maybe I just like how it flows with my band.
 
No, to me it is not a split shank ... if anything perhaps like a bypass ... it is very attractive though!
 
Kind of a bypass. I do like the style. What is the stone?
 
Def. bypass. So beautiful! Blue topaz is my son’s (and my youngest step-son’s) birthstone. Some shades are absolutely breathtaking!!
That’s a stunner!!! :kiss2:
 
Answer: When the shank is split.
 
I think it's a bypass-type setting. Lovely!
 
Hi Nala, It's not a split shank style ring. I agree with other posters that the ring iteself is more independent, that I agree that it is more copying more than sled grammic's. However kids keep the magic of Christmas/ Santa visits, is up to us Adults to keep the magic alive. :kiss2:
 
Hi Nala, It's not a split shank style ring. I agree with other posters that the ring iteself is more independent, that I agree that it is more copying more than sled grammic's. However kids keep the magic of Christmas/ Santa visits, is up to us Adults to keep the magic alive. :kiss2:
I think you lost me. Lol
 
Beautiful ring and a nice vibrant topaz. To my eyes it’s a variation of a bypass ring
 
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