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J/K color Yellow or rose gold setting and what color prongs?

Sjla

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Hey everyone,

I'm looking to get an engagement ring in a J/K color, VS1/VS2, True Hearts/Astor Ideal cut, 1.3-1.4ct diamond, round cut solitaire. I realize that with the color of the diamond it's better to get a yellow gold or rose gold setting. I'm looking for something more durable with strong prongs. I'm getting mixed reviews about rose gold settings, some say it's stronger than yellow gold some say the opposite. So here are my questions:

1. 14k yellow gold, 18k yellow gold, or 14K rose gold? Which one is more durable and will withstand time?

2. Will getting platinum or white gold prongs (with a yellow gold or rose gold ring) make a J/K diamond look more yellow? I'm trying to hide the yellow tint a little bit.


Thank you for your input!
 
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I love yellow gold with warmer diamonds. You could get a platinum head, that would definitely be durable.
 
Depends on what setting(s) you're considering... Also, do you want the stone to appear whiter, or are you looking to play up the color?
 
I have a K in white gold. No reason at all to get a different color metal. Go for the platinum!
 
Depends on what setting(s) you're considering... Also, do you want the stone to appear whiter, or are you looking to play up the color?
I would like for the yellow to not show as much...So to make the stone appear whiter. And I'm looking to get a solitaire
 
I recently bought a WF ACA 2.014 ct K VS2 and set it in 14K white gold. I don't think the white gold makes the color show at all.
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Absolutely stunning!
 
I love yellow gold with warmer diamonds. You could get a platinum head, that would definitely be durable.

Would platinum prongs show more of the yellow in the rock though? I'm trying to make the rock look more white...Thanks!
 
If your stone is super-ideal it is unlikely the color will show at all face up. I was however advised by WF that platinum prongs would show color more than white gold though.
 
I would like for the yellow to not show as much...So to make the stone appear whiter. And I'm looking to get a solitaire

Then go white metal and make the basket interesting... to help conceal the side view. :)
The 4 prong setting that was posted will show LOTS of side view, so you'll see a lot of tint there. Your best bet will be a 6-8 prongs OR a basket that will conceal the sides.
 
Then go white metal and make the basket interesting... to help conceal the side view. :)
The 4 prong setting that was posted will show LOTS of side view, so you'll see a lot of tint there. Your best bet will be a 6-8 prongs OR a basket that will conceal the sides.

Interesting! I've never thought of that before...I was a bit concerned about the side profile but wouldn't a more complex basket take away from the amount of light entering the rock thus making it not shine as much? Sorry total noob here...I just remember reading an ad from Tiffany saying how their classic 6 prong setting allows the optimal amount of light to enter blah blah
 
I have a K set in platinum. I think you could do white metals if you wanted.
 
Would you consider a bezel or a "faux" bezel, like this?
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Would you consider a bezel or a "faux" bezel, like this?
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Honestly I'm thinking of a simple ring...no small diamonds...thin band...almost like the classic Tiffany six prong setting. No bezel or faux bezel :|
 
Interesting! I've never thought of that before...I was a bit concerned about the side profile but wouldn't a more complex basket take away from the amount of light entering the rock thus making it not shine as much? Sorry total noob here...I just remember reading an ad from Tiffany saying how their classic 6 prong setting allows the optimal amount of light to enter blah blah

I had my last diamond (GIA J) set in a halo with an intricate basket, and it did not affect the sparkle at all. You just need pick a setting that will allow you to clean it properly...
 

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Unless you are color sensitive I think you will hardly notice any color in super-ideal solitaire
 
Honestly I'm thinking of a simple ring...no small diamonds...thin band...almost like the classic Tiffany six prong setting. No bezel or faux bezel :|

Gotcha... then I'd stick with 6-8 prongs. :)
 
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14 k in any metal is harder. Rose vs. yellow is really about your preference. Rose gold has copper, so can show more damage/wear if you encounter iodine or strong acids a lot. Some people are copper-sensitive, so make sure you are not.

I would always choose platinum over white gold if you are talking plated white gold. I don't like the maintenance of white gold. In unplaced, I would choose platinum over unplated white gold for the color influence on the diamond. You want a white metal on the prongs. I do not agree that platinum is worse that WG for showing color. They are both functionally slightly grey and you are trying to counter a body tint (which come in yellow, brown or grey in that order of occurrence). I personally prefer a brown tint over yellow -- but that is my personal choice.

When folks talks about a detailed gallery to block a side view, here are two examples. Modern diamond only accept light through the top. Zero light enters from the side (and zero should exit from the sides if it is well cut!).

James Allen Petite Flower Soli
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James Allen Modern Tulip
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What is your budget for the diamond? And the diamond+setting (minus any taxes)? We can make suggestions for diamonds if you like. Once you select a vendor, we can suggest settings.
 
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EDITED, because I hit the wrong button and posted too fast.

14 k in any metal is harder. Rose vs. yellow is really about your preference. Rose gold has copper, so can show more damage/wear if you encounter iodine or strong acids a lot. Some people are copper-sensitive, so make sure you are not.

I would always choose platinum over white gold if you are talking plated white gold. I don't like the maintenance of white gold. In unplaced, I would choose platinum over unplated white gold for the color influence on the diamond. You want a white metal on the prongs. I do not agree that platinum is worse that WG for showing color. They are both functionally slightly grey and you are trying to counter a body tint (which come in yellow, brown or grey in that order of occurrence). I personally prefer a brown tint over yellow -- but that is my personal choice.

When folks talks about a detailed gallery to block a side view, here are two examples. Modern diamond only accept light through the top. Zero light enters from the side (and zero should exit from the sides if it is well cut!).

James Allen Petite Flower Soli
upload_2018-2-15_20-21-26.png

James Allen Modern Tulip
upload_2018-2-15_20-22-9.png


What is your budget for the diamond? And the diamond+setting (minus any taxes)? We can make suggestions for diamonds if you like. Once you select a vendor, we can suggest settings.
EDITED, because I hit the wrong button and posted too fast.

14 k in any metal is harder. Rose vs. yellow is really about your preference. Rose gold has copper, so can show more damage/wear if you encounter iodine or strong acids a lot. Some people are copper-sensitive, so make sure you are not.

I would always choose platinum over white gold if you are talking plated white gold. I don't like the maintenance of white gold. In unplaced, I would choose platinum over unplated white gold for the color influence on the diamond. You want a white metal on the prongs. I do not agree that platinum is worse that WG for showing color. They are both functionally slightly grey and you are trying to counter a body tint (which come in yellow, brown or grey in that order of occurrence). I personally prefer a brown tint over yellow -- but that is my personal choice.

When folks talks about a detailed gallery to block a side view, here are two examples. Modern diamond only accept light through the top. Zero light enters from the side (and zero should exit from the sides if it is well cut!).

James Allen Petite Flower Soli
upload_2018-2-15_20-21-26.png

James Allen Modern Tulip
upload_2018-2-15_20-22-9.png


What is your budget for the diamond? And the diamond+setting (minus any taxes)? We can make suggestions for diamonds if you like. Once you select a vendor, we can suggest settings.

Very informative thank you! Was thinking total $8800 before tax for the diamond + setting. Yellow gold 14k, thin band, no other small diamonds. I've been thinking about James Allen but just found out about White Flash from the forums...Canadian buyer. Thank you!
 
Very informative thank you! Was thinking total $8800 before tax for the diamond + setting. Yellow gold 14k, thin band, no other small diamonds. I've been thinking about James Allen but just found out about White Flash from the forums...Canadian buyer. Thank you!
$8800 USD or CAD?
 
If $8000 USD for the diamond, leaving the rest for the setting. I'm including some SI1s as they help get to the size you are after. I would personally choose #1 or 3 to keep the color at J.

#1. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3826685.htm {1.42 c, largest and J color; listed as eyeclean, but have a look and see what you think, 7.24 mm}
#2. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3949677.htm {largest K, clarity is VS1}
#3. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3935933.htm (1.34 c)
#4. https://www.jamesallen.com/loose-di...i-color-vs2-clarity-excellent-cut-sku-4446061 (raises color to I, 7.08 mm)

On a size 6.5 (UK M1/2) finger, here is #4 (left) compared to #1 (right) to show the size.

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Jumped the gun on your budget answer, but wanted to take advantage of the lull in my kids tummy virus.:sick:
 
If $8000 USD for the diamond, leaving the rest for the setting. I'm including some SI1s as they help get to the size you are after. I would personally choose #1 or 3 to keep the color at J.

#1. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3826685.htm {1.42 c, largest and J color; listed as eyeclean, but have a look and see what you think, 7.24 mm}
#2. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3949677.htm {largest K, clarity is VS1}
#3. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3935933.htm (1.34 c)
#4. https://www.jamesallen.com/loose-di...i-color-vs2-clarity-excellent-cut-sku-4446061 (raises color to I, 7.08 mm)

On a size 6.5 (UK M1/2) finger, here is #4 (left) compared to #1 (right) to show the size.

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Jumped the gun on your budget answer, but wanted to take advantage of the lull in my kids tummy virus.:sick:


Thank you I definitely need to check out more settings! How does White Flash compare to James Allen? It seems like a lot of people on these forums have purchased from them...Which site would you buy from?
 
with customer service I prefer WF to JA. JA I end up self searching a lot.

Also, another vendor to consider is ID Jewelry. I find that they really stretch a budget.

As for metal colors, I set my Ks in white gold heads because from afar it blends in with the diamond for a more seamless look (IMHO). Then I go with a shank in a color metal I'm digging at the moment.
 
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