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Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2004
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On 8/3/2004 7:05:12 PM cflutist wrote:
I just had a conversation about this with Wink the other day. For platinum heads, it really doesn't matter due to the strength of platinum. But for 14K or 18K heads, I would go for 6 prongs because it is more secure, especially for stones over 1 ct. I went to orchestra rehearsal one night, some clown slammed my hand in a door, it broke a prong off my 4 prong setting, my 2.05 ct diamond that I had at the time fell to the floor and then I had to sit through all 3 hours of rehearsal with the diamond in my pocket. That totally stressed me out. So I always go with 6 prongs now mainly for safety reasons.----------------
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On 8/3/2004 8:26:57 PM vtigger86 wrote:
<cfluist,
my wife has 4 prongs basket setting on her 3+ ct stone. i went with 14 kt white gold because i thought it would be a stronger metal. plus i am a cheapo when it comes to settings. it kills me to pay more than a couple hundred bucks for settings. this one cost me $430 because it has to be a custom order head to fit this size stone, i think it's too much to spend on a setting. so do you think since it's in the basket setting, will the stone fall out if one of the prong breaks ?----------------
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On 8/3/2004 7:51:50 PM Patty wrote:
An interesting thing our appraiser pointed out...She feels that a diamond in a 6 prong setting is more likely to chip than one in a 4 prong. She said it's the hitting of the prong that causes the most chips. She feels that 4 prongs are safer that way.----------------
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On 8/3/2004 7:58:16 PM alexah wrote:
I like the four prong best too- you can see more of the stone![]()
I'm currently working on getting a four prong platinum setting custom made & i've asked the jeweler to turn the prongs in the N/S/W/E direction to enhance the 'round' look - I prefer that to the usual four corner prongs...----------------![]()