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I think the avatar ring is the seven stone. I don’t remember the size. I don’t usually pay much attention to sizes in store since they’re usually a bit big. Also, does your Embrace have a SIZING BAR with Tiffany & Co engraved in it?
The thing is, it’s as loose as my original wedding band and rose gold pave band. The Embrace is just thicker and since it’s an eternity it looks even wider, so it’s fine under my engagement ring or right hand. I wouldn’t dream of wearing it alone on my ring finger tho!
does it look too large?
I put a ring noodle and it is now snug as a bug. I went on the website and it says size 4, 4/2 and 5 all are 1.64ctw so the difference width wise can’t be too large. I called Tiffany and they said they would be able to put in sizing beads or a bar when they reopen. It’s too big as is but I‘m going to sit on the options before returning because it is so pretty!
@AuntKiki here’s the inside. Mine says Tiffany & Co PT950 all on one line (not on the bottom)
Here she is fitting right with a ring noodle.
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I can feel the stones against my neighboring fingers, similar to a knife edge. It’s a low profile but as you know, the stones still stick out with an eternity. You can’t beat the comfort of a smooth smooth band but so pretty!
Absolutely perfect wedding set!!! It looks gorgeous.
My ring is different on the inside. It doesn’t have the strip of metal running around the middle. But I have zero knowledge about hallmarks and stuff!
You’ll get used to feeling it between your fingers. It’ll reassure you it’s right where it belongs!
It really is beautiful!! What do you think about keeping your current ring with it? Do you think resetting it in platinum would work
Yes mine is from the Tiffany store and it's new. They change their hallmarks over time. Would you like me to add a pic?
@MissGotRocks You are so wonderful to take the time to write such thoughtful advice! *Hugs* I told the vendor last night that I needed to return the item. I agree with you that I need to take care of business as far as my e-ring and will do that upgrade first.
Also, the band is beautiful but I noticed straight away that the Tiffany & Co. pouch it came in looked a little wonky. I looked at some authenticity articles online that suggested that this type and style of pouch was counterfeit. The vendor is kind enough to resize the band for free but I'm not comfortable with that given it's a TIffany and would rather have it done at the store. Normally, I could take the band to Tiffany for authenticity and a possible resize but since everything is closed, I'm not comfortable keeping the ring with all the variables.
The thing that bothers me from the start tends to bother me until I change it although I do get tempted by size and a good deal. I want to move towards mind clean pieces - product of maturity?
Don't get it twisted - I am returning the band but I am definitely scheming on getting it from the store in my size!![]()
It is maturity and experience. Through all the diamond trials and tribulations we learn more and more about ourselves and get closer to the things we value most. I hear you on the deal - and they are fabulous when they come along - but most of the time we get what we pay for. There are always exceptions to that but you are level headed enough to wade through!
Can’t wait to hear about the rest of your saga as it goes on - you are definitely heading in the right direction! Hugs to you!
Inasmuch as Tiffany doesn’t claim to sell hearts and arrows stones, it could be possible. I would think though that their setting of the stones would be better than that. I was also struck by the length of the plate inside the ring with the Hallmark. It seemed longer and a bit different than the one that was shown to you. Again, it is possible that it is authentic but you’ve already noticed a couple of things that didn’t seem quite right. I have heard varying stories about whether or not Tiffany stores will authenticate their pieces. On the other hand, if it looks good to you without magnification, it is 50% off of retail, and might be a great deal in a used ring. It’s just that if you are buying a Tiffany ring, you would like to KNOW that it is a Tiffany ring. Unfortunately at this time you can’t even take it in to ask about.Thank you! It is a process and I do enjoy the journey!
Also, I louped the stones last night and noticed the arrows on each stone were different, some more symmetrical than others. I've taken Whiteflash's hearts and arrows for granted! Do you know if the varying patterns on the stones are a good indicator that the diamonds are real? It's actually a risky purchase without the ability to authenticate it during the return period.