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Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- May 23, 2005
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Argh, I''ve been away from this site for months - years, almost!! - and I''ve forgotten almost all of the terminology, so no doubt my explanations will be particularly lame. Nevertheless, I shall persevere.
My mum has a loose trillion blue sapphire for which she has been agonising over a setting for a few years now. In the last couple of days, while *finally* catching up on PS, I came across a pic of a trillion setting that Mum, over my shoulder, commented that she liked. Today she asked me if I could print out a copy of the pic as a conceptual guide, and so now I am trying to find that pic again. However, I have NO idea what thread I was reading at the time and the chances of me finding again on my own are, to be honest, Buckley''s.
Anyway, I hoped that my (extremely poor) description might trigger a memory in PS-ers.
It was a trillion stone, and the two arms of the band curved to meet the stone on "opposite" sides - ie at one point and one side of the triangle. That is about all I can remember. No idea on colour or type of stone, poster, etc. Apalling memory, I know - I do not deserve to call myself a "PS-er". Sorry.
Any glimmers of memory...?
*fingers crossed*
Thanks so much anyway.....
My mum has a loose trillion blue sapphire for which she has been agonising over a setting for a few years now. In the last couple of days, while *finally* catching up on PS, I came across a pic of a trillion setting that Mum, over my shoulder, commented that she liked. Today she asked me if I could print out a copy of the pic as a conceptual guide, and so now I am trying to find that pic again. However, I have NO idea what thread I was reading at the time and the chances of me finding again on my own are, to be honest, Buckley''s.
Anyway, I hoped that my (extremely poor) description might trigger a memory in PS-ers.
It was a trillion stone, and the two arms of the band curved to meet the stone on "opposite" sides - ie at one point and one side of the triangle. That is about all I can remember. No idea on colour or type of stone, poster, etc. Apalling memory, I know - I do not deserve to call myself a "PS-er". Sorry.
Any glimmers of memory...?
*fingers crossed*
Thanks so much anyway.....