In the second to the last picture on the first page. The bottom right set of prongs on the center stone-- the one closer to the center-- is it a little crooked? Maybe it's just in the picture, but it looks a little bit further apart than the others. Thought i'd mention it incase you missed it!
If it's not and I'm just paranoid, I apologize!!
Icicles, I think it's just the picture... I took the ring out of the safe and looked at it again under a 10x loupe and no magnification. Under either they all look equadistance apart. Thanks for pointing that out though, it does kinda look like it from the picture!
I do hope she's surprised and impressed!! I'm sure every guy who proposes to his future wife is though. ...and I'll bring smelling salts, hoping for the best!
OpenHelix, with every new picture, more drool comes out...honestly, you're killing me here!! It's SUCH a lovely ring! What a lucky lucky gal!!!
Thanks for the pictures from the side. I was particularly interested in seeing the euroshank, as some people suggested it as a great way to steady a spinning solitaire. I am considering it, but some I have seen pictures of where frankly...ugly. Yours is a lsight euroshank, and it is hardly ugly! THANKS so much for the pics...I feel I can go on now...but wait...one more peek at your lovely ring...ahhh...Ok, just one more...
Nicrez, you're too kind! Your radiant is stunning and the story of your proposal is equally breathtaking!
I agree with you that some euroshanks are less than attractive. It's a perfect way to stop the spinning and it can be added to any "round" ring anytime by a good benchman. Just be very clear in what you want and the balance of function and aethetics. FWIW, I used an example from A. Jaffe for that portion and modified it a little to my liking.
WOW! WOW! WOW! I am drooling with Nicrez! I meant to write yesterday but I think I was too overwhelmed... that ring is STUNNING! You put so much caring and attention into every detail - and it shows. She will really know she is special.
I love "chunky" settings, square stones, paltinum, and most of, the not-oft-seen Euroshank. Not just good for anti-spin but I think, also very elegant.
When are you asking her? Congrats on the ring and advance felicitations on your engagement!
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