Hmm, maybe its just me but I feel a stone in that color may need a more delicate setting? I love the setting but not crazy about it with your mahenge....but really, do YOU love it? It certainly is different and gorgeous!
Yes that setting way overpowers that stone......
you need a delicate setting like KT said.
I like the setting but for some other type stone..........
I see that setting more for a cabachon
UPG, please note: I know very little about settings so my opinion could be real wacky or way off and best left for some of the ladies that know settings much more than I do
I like it. How about a black patina on the silver except the little spheres, leave them white, but brushed. and maybe there could be a few more of them (the spheres) in different sizes & smaller like the little clusters of frog eggs in a pond I saw in olde buttonwoods back in '71.
I agree that something more simple may let your stone shine more. I think you're on the right track by not putting it in a halo of sparkling diamonds that would contrast too much with the beautiful sleepiness.
I would love to see it in something like this that looks very straight forward from the top (pic below), but has a very interesting open bezel that allows you to see the pavilion. I would add a brushed/satin finish to help your stone glow. I know a brushed finish is easily marred, but if you wear the ring on occasion without any neighboring rings, the top would hold up okay.