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Best Halo setting to let in light

harlowbella

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Hi..

I am meeting with Brian Gavin this afternoon. I was wondering if there is a certain type of halo I should request to let in the most light? Also, is there a certain micro pave style that I should request to get the thinnest band possible for a 2.5 ct round diamond?
I appreciate all the knowledge that you all have provided!

TIA

Cara
 
Hi,

I'm just about to do the same. i am interested what setting you went for as my diamond is slightly smaller than yours?
 
Only leaky diamonds need light let in from the pavilion side. Well-cut ones will be fine in either prongs or bezel. But if you have a leaker, a halo with the diamond mounted in a peg head so that a lot of it is above the halo will probably be the best for it. I'll try to find an example.
 
Okay, I see that you probably haven't bought a stone. It's not likely that you'll wind up with a massive leaker, lol. But here's the example picture anyhow. This one is from Shenoa in NYC.

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well i have read that even a perfectly cut stone can be effected (ever so slightly but still) by prongs or bezels or stuff around it. not a lot, maybe not even noticeable, but everything blocks a little light.

Someone once told me a cushion halo lets in more light because it has a little bit more light coming in from the corner areas
 
Mine is great. I have a step cut, so getting light into my diamond is important to me. My pavillion is completely open and I have my diamond set with a girdle set right at the top halo and prong set.

A skilled setter can get be a good ally. Steven Kirsch, who set my stone and made my halo is one of the best, IMO, at that with halos.

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