sylvesterii
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Date: 12/3/2005 7:08:29 PM
Author:sylvesterii
Is it safe to set a demantoid garnet in a ring? any precautions that should be taken?
Richard...this is news to me...is it true for all garnets? Why these precautions?The biggest caution is to avoid abrupt temperature change. It should not be put in an ultrasonic with very hot solution (cool or warm is okay), and never steam cleaned.
Date: 12/3/2005 7:18:39 PM
Author: valeria101
Date: 12/3/2005 7:08:29 PM
It is not unusual to have demantoid garnet set in rings. The setting should be reasonably low and protective, and this will not be a 24/7 ring.
I suppose it is common sense to choose a jeweler who deals with colored stones - most do though.
This is pretty much all that comes to mind.
Ok. good to know. no worries about the jeweler. Wink is my only one.
I am thinking of pairing it (it is going to be very small, about .3 carat) with a .21 carat Eightstar. Now i just need to figure out what it will look like.
Anyone have any suggestions for a 2-stone men''s ring, with an eightstar and a demantoid garnet?
The charts list andradite & demantoid as 6.5-7.0 in hardness, with all the other varieties of garent as 7.0-7.5.Date: 12/3/2005 9:58:23 PM
Author: widget
Richard...this is news to me...is it true for all garnets? Why these precautions?
Date: 12/4/2005 2:10:41 PM
Author: sylvesterii
Anyone have any suggestions for a 2-stone men's ring, with an eightstar and a demantoid garnet?
My guess is... pink gold, probably satin finish (it can look like a lighter version of copper).Date: 12/4/2005 10:49:55 PM
Author: sylvesterii
...is this a copper inlay in the photo i have attached??
Hi sylvesterii, nice to see you backDate: 12/4/2005 10:49:55 PM
Author: sylvesterii
In a somewhat related note, is it possible to have copper inlay in a ring that isn't going to tarnish, and actually, I guess I should ask...is this a copper inlay in the photo i have attached?? it is from a finnish website, so i have no idea what the description of it says, because alas, i am cannot speak finnish.
Date: 12/10/2005 7:44:05 PM
Author: sylvesterii
I am definately intersted in demantoid because of the fire factor, especially since it is going to have to keep up with an eightstar. I would hate to have a really great performing demantoid that looked like pea soup for color though...hrm. So many different considerations when it comes to colorful stones.
Does anyone know anything about gold alloys, and what would make a ''good'' rose gold alloy? I am not super familiar with it. Is that the same things as what people call ''black hills gold''??
Not many... a few have been mentioned on this threadDate: 12/10/2005 8:43:39 PM
Author: sylvesterii
also, anyone know of any good sites to find demantoid garnets? just to check out? I've looked at Pala, and they have a bunch, but not a ton of picutres.
hm. good point, that first one really does look like it has eyes doesn''t it???
How about this, is this one too "busy" would the rose gold inlay with engraving be too much with the platinum (probably white gold at this point $$$!)
The engraving is a finnish symbol, but i have seen referred to as "St. John''s Arms"
The inside is supposed to be in a similar manner to the next post, which is a ring by vatche.
once again, i appologize for my poor photoshop skills. so crude.