drk
Brilliant_Rock
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- Mar 15, 2005
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Hi,
My diamond is just finally being set as we speak. I went in to check out my setting (a two-tone half bezel with a 5mm wide shank) yesterday, and noticed that they''ve made it a bit thinner where it will sit under my finger. Not tapered in width, but less thick, if you know what I mean. I don''t remember seeing that on other rings I tried on, but maybe I was concentrating so much on the top-down view that I didn''t notice it. The jeweller said they make their rings like that because it will be more comfortable to wear with a bit less ring thickness directly under the meaty part of the finger.
Does anyone else''s ring do this too? Is he just putting me on? At this point I''m just dying to finally get the ring, so I figure I''d have the stone set and try it out. If I feel it''s too thin once I''m wearing it with my wedding band in 7 weeks, I''m sure I can get him to thicken it up then. Can''t imagine it''s too hard to add a bit of thickness to a band...
Thanks,
Drk
My diamond is just finally being set as we speak. I went in to check out my setting (a two-tone half bezel with a 5mm wide shank) yesterday, and noticed that they''ve made it a bit thinner where it will sit under my finger. Not tapered in width, but less thick, if you know what I mean. I don''t remember seeing that on other rings I tried on, but maybe I was concentrating so much on the top-down view that I didn''t notice it. The jeweller said they make their rings like that because it will be more comfortable to wear with a bit less ring thickness directly under the meaty part of the finger.
Does anyone else''s ring do this too? Is he just putting me on? At this point I''m just dying to finally get the ring, so I figure I''d have the stone set and try it out. If I feel it''s too thin once I''m wearing it with my wedding band in 7 weeks, I''m sure I can get him to thicken it up then. Can''t imagine it''s too hard to add a bit of thickness to a band...
Thanks,
Drk