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I also saw this ring there: http://www.twistonline.com/designers-darlene-de-sedle-rings/diamond-ring-d-117064/_/searchString/darlene
......and the gold was amazingly rich and so full of depth.
AGBF|1344382173|3247605 said:I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, sixbillionstars. The link you provided priced the entire ring at $16,000.00. Do you have a certain stone in mind that you already own or want to buy and then set? Do you want it set by the same company that makes the ring that sells for 16K with the diamond in it? I'm a little confused. I just know I love the ring and encourage you to set a stone that way. I set a stone that I had originally had set traditionally in a Gurhan-like 24K setting. It is not dissimilar to what you posted, but I actually like the ring you posted more than mine! I think it is more feminine. I will look for a photo of my ring to post since you asked whether it is a good idea to set a diamond in 18K or 22K gold. It is fine.
Deb/AGBF
movie zombie|1344385795|3247653 said:done correctly a 22k gold bezel setting is just fine for any stone but especially a diamond and/or sapphire. the entire diamond from the girdle to the cutlet is bezeled correct? i would not do a "tension" setting in 22k gold......i might let the cutlet swing free but not much.
the problem is prong settings in 22K gold! way to soft for that....
movie zombie|1355013294|3326510 said:i was thinking of bumping the thread, too! .....need a high carat gold fix......