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Which Tiffany Soleste should I buy?

Babyboychoy

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I picked out two Soleste rings, and trying to decide which one to buy. Hope you guys can help me decide!

It's 0.82 ct vs 1.21 ct, price difference is $10k. Is it worth to buy the bigger one? From the specs, which one has better deepth and table? Which one is a better stone? The 1.21 ct is a lot more rectangular. Hope you can see the pics. Thanks in advance!

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Do you have any more pictures? It is hard to tell anything about the diamonds. But from the picture posted, I like the shape of the one on the left. I would really want over a carat for the center stone, though.

Do you only want a Tiffany brand ring? Just asking because you can get one equal to better quality made for much less or with a larger center stone.
 
Didn't know why the pictures are sideways. The one on left you mean the one on ring finger right?

Yes for this setting, I would prefer from Tiffany. I want to know from the specs, which diamond is a better option?
 
Neither from the one picture they both look crushed ice - sure you can get a better look for your money
 
I like the shape of the one on the ring finger. I think it looks nice on your hand. Do you have MORE pics though?
 
I prefer the smaller squarer stone for this ring, I do not think the "look" of the other warrants another 10k, you could get a fabulous band, even from Tiffany's, for another 10k.
 
I also like the more square version. :love:
 
Babyboychoy|1440136100|3917071 said:
Didn't know why the pictures are sideways. The one on left you mean the one on ring finger right?

Yes for this setting, I would prefer from Tiffany. I want to know from the specs, which diamond is a better option?

"Specs" dont really tell us much with fancy cut stones. Great for round brilliants but fancy cuts...not at all. All we can go
by is the pictures you posted and they are not very close up. Do you have any more close up pictures of the rings (straight on
view) that you could post?

From what you have given us, I prefer the one on the bottom (ring finger) but I could be totally misleading you because the
picture just isnt good enough to give an opinion.

What did your eyes tell you? View the stones in as many different lighting conditions as you can.

Here on PS we usually pick the stone from a big selection of stones then we have it put in a soleste type setting. PSers are
usually very picky about their stones so being able to do this works quite well. Unfortunately, with Tiffany, this isn't an
option. :(sad .

If you have more pictures...please post.
 
I like the one on the ring finger as well. The one on the middle finger looks dead though it could just be the angle it was taken at. As for carat size I wouldn't be too concerned as they both have nice finger coverage.
 
I also vote for the square one on the ring finger! :D
 
Thanks so much for all of your input! I actually bought the first one to "reserve" it coz many stores are requesting it. But I can exchange no problem. Here are hopefully better pictures.

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The 1.21ct more rectangular one

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Between those two I really think you made the right choice. To me a square just suits this design much better.
 
I do love the shape of the square one, but the second one has great finger coverage and looks beautiful too, so I'm leaning towards the rectangular one. Love the soleste. :love: You can't go wrong with either one.
 
Well, you know which one I like. But as I said before, you have to go with your gut. If you prefer the square one, that's the one to get. IF you want a larger one, you can keep looking for a larger square, though. Most people go for square--as evidenced here, I like more rectangular ones, though I am an oddball with cushions. As you can tell from what I said over there, you cannot buy fancies by numbers, corraborated here!
 
I like the first one on your finger, its more squarish. Good luck whatever you decide.
 
In your first set of photos I liked the square one better. But in your second set of photos I actually like the rectangular one better!

Goes to show how hard it is to tell these things from photographs. ::)

Both are so lovely. I think mostly it depends on if you prefer a square silhouette vs a rectangular silhouette. Can't really go wrong though!!
 
In the 1st photo, the squared one looked better, but the second set of photos has me thinking the rectangular one looks just divine! BUT, really, can you go wrong either way? I think not! Congratulations on your new ring. :)
 
Congratulations on your new ring!
 
I do like the more square shape better if worn for an engagement ring. I might like the rectangular better for a right hand ring. I'd probably wait and get a slightly larger square one if your budget really allows for the price of the other ring.
 
I second what Diamondseeker says. I love the shape of the square one in that setting. :)
 
Congratulations Babyboychoy!
Your new ring looks amazing.
Enjoy it!




Re "crushed ice"- although it might be easy to get the impression reading Pricescope that there's something wrong with this style of diamond, Tiffany , Graff, Cartier and my old alumnus Harry Winston ALL carry cushion stones that could be described as crushed ice. These are some of the worlds most esteemed jewelers, selling to some very astute clientele.
Maybe they know something......
 
I love the soleste! I understand some here find Tiffany to not be the best value, because you can get more for your money elsewhere, but I also think the soleste is not always duplicated as beautifully as the original.

In the first pictures, I like the square one better; however, in the second pictures I like the rectangular one better. Part of that is because it's got more finger coverage though. Only you can decide if that size difference is worth 10k, to me it wouldn't be. But you could keep looking for something a little larger in your budget if you want. Either way, you really can't go wrong and they look stunning on you!
 
I like the square one the best on the hand shape wise. I think you could get a better stone from Good Old Gold or James Allen or Victor Canera and get Victor to make a nicer halo than these. And if you think that statement is nuts I have compared my Victor rings to rings in Tiffany and they are better made. You could get something comparable made for less at Diamonds by Lauren or Brilliantly Engaged.

I understand some people have to have Tiffany. Some of their one off and designer pieces are stunning, the halos I can take or leave.
 
arkieb1|1440731498|3920176 said:
I like the square one the best on the hand shape wise. I think you could get a better stone from Good Old Gold or James Allen or Victor Canera and get Victor to make a nicer halo than these. And if you think that statement is nuts I have compared my Victor rings to rings in Tiffany and they are better made. You could get something comparable made for less at Diamonds by Lauren or Brilliantly Engaged.

I understand some people have to have Tiffany. Some of their one off and designer pieces are stunning, the halos I can take or leave.
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I agree with arkieb!
The designers you mention can absolutely make this ring and sometimes better with savings left over towards the purchase of the center diamond. So you can buy a larger diamond with the money you save on hot buying the Tiffany name.
Brilliantly Engaged did a Tiffany Soleste 2 months ago for a pricescoper and she revealed the ring on show me the bling, it is a stunning ring!
 
Here is pricescopenewbie's ring that Brilliantly Engaged did for her. Yellow Diamond Tiffany Soleste Replica by BE
This pic is used for reference only in case other people are looking for a Tiffany Soleste Ring and cannot afford the price of Tiffany.
It can be made through the jewelers mentioned in this thread for less than Tiffany Store.

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