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Brilliant_Rock
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Love Street|1331274002|3144814 said:Wow I just came back after a few month hiatus and am just tickled to see these nice comments!
fridays_child - Thank you! I'm so glad I'm back on PS at the time you happened to bump this thread. I am SO happy I went with the French cuts - I really think they highlight the stone without taking away from it, and they're just a little different.
To answer your question about platinum and warmer stones: I love it and wouldn't change anything. In most lights, the M (and K sidestones) just looks slightly creamy, like vintage lace or something, and the platinum is the perfect compliment. The only time I really notice the warmth "clashing" with anything is when I put this ring next to my eternity band of little G rounds, which look whitish/grey but bright next to the "softer" look of the big ring - but that's the diamonds, not the platinum (I think I have a pic on this thread). So if you are planning to wear a diamond band next to it, that might be my only consideration with the warmer rocks.
If you like white metals, I wouldn't be hung up on the platinum with your gorgeous K/L OEC at ALL! (Loooove your stone btw!) In fact, if I do get an anniversary band from LM (or VC...) I would try to get a warm, K-ish French cut band in platinum - even though I wouldn't wear them on the same hands. So I'd definitely do the plat/warm stone combo again and honestly never even gave it a second thought after our initial conversation.
Keep us posted - I LOVE seeing more French cuts on here - they are so beautiful!
ditto, it is a work of art!!Laila619|1357889941|3352834 said:I know this is an old thread, but somehow I never saw your ring, Love Street. It is spectacular in every way! A true work of art!