Pretty please?????Date: 7/11/2009 12:06:04 PM
Author: cushioncutnut
Classically stunning! Chalk it up to another amazing Leon piece! Congratulations. Hand shots please???
Date: 7/6/2009 3:07:04 PM
Author: ruey17
Thanks for all the kind feedback. Dont mind the resizing of the pics at all
I''ll answer #2 for you. A wedding band will not sit completely flush, but I actually prefer that so that the rings don''t look like one wider band. What would go with it is the matching band made by Leon (just like the band of the e-ring).Date: 9/21/2009 1:56:47 PM
Author: haagen_dazs
Date: 7/6/2009 3:07:04 PM
Author: ruey17
Thanks for all the kind feedback. Dont mind the resizing of the pics at all
yeowww
i love this setting!
my gf is thinking of something like this
1) i am very glad that you have had a great experience with Yekutiel
As said by folks here, eyeballs are the real test and IS/HA/ASET images only takes one so far in finding a diamond. I owe it to myself to go to their nyc office to have a look.
2) may i know what kind of w-band would you get to match this ring? the basket mount base is larger than the e-ring band. i was wondering what would wband would you get that would sit flush with this e-ring.
3) is this considered single row pave or micro pave?
how many points are each single stone?
i cannot really see the prongs holding the side diamonds.
is it technically right to say that pave settings utilize a shared prong concept?
thanks !
once again, FANTASTIC beautiful ring!
Date: 9/21/2009 6:45:59 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
Date: 9/21/2009 1:56:47 PM
Author: haagen_dazs
I''ll answer #2 for you. A wedding band will not sit completely flush, but I actually prefer that so that the rings don''t look like one wider band. What would go with it is the matching band made by Leon (just like the band of the e-ring).
You wouldn''t consider that shared prong.
from the big photo, it looks like each small diamond has its own 4 small prongs.
however this band setting is called pave
i thought pave settings have small prongs that are in between little stones and the prongs are shared between each other.... thus holding the stones together to form a pavement of stones
does that mean that pave setting doesn''t necessary require that the prongs are shared?
it just is a style = pavement of stones very close to each other?