Tuckins1
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geckodani said:This is my dream ring for DH. And I know he likes it, because I showed it to him and got an, "Oooh! NICE." from him.
Hi Rae,Rae~ said:Oh OK, the pic didn't show in the quote. Bah.
Here it is again. See post above for my question, please.
D&T said:Hi Rae,Rae~ said:Oh OK, the pic didn't show in the quote. Bah.
Here it is again. See post above for my question, please.
yes, what you are looking for is possible, the ring you pictured to me looks like a channel set (one stone only of course) some will call it bar set, or even a semi bezel for squarish stone, with a bridge underneath for support. Any good custom vendor should be able to make you something like you pictured. Post in RT you may get more response
geckodani said:That is a wicked cool ring!!!
ztajanice|1284942541|2713997 said:My husband's A. Jaffe Platinum Double Sided Eternity Band.
geckodani|1268038226|2473621 said:https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/titanium-band-with-yellow-gold-inlay-fils-new-wedding-ring.137319/
Titanium band with solid 14K gold inlay.
tapio|1289185847|2758026 said:It is wonderful to see a mens section. Congratulations to the moderators for allowing this.
I wear two 18 K gold rings all the time: my family crest blood stone-hand engraved (pinky) (which I use with sealing wax to seal personal letters), and a very strong pink star sapphire. Both are back-filled.
For all you guys out there who are used to the normal male colours (what ever that means) -- let me tell you there is nothing wrong with a married man with children wearing an IF pink perfect star. I love it the colour and the star on a sunny day lights up a room. Bloodstone is great and so is carnelian, but don't forget pink is a great colour as well.
I believe part of what a man's ring makes a "man's ring" is the size. These rings come in at 22 gr. - 30 gr. of 18K gold . They are strong bold, individual statements for a man. I had a simple wedding band and hated it. I kept it on till I grew too fat and it wouldn't fit on any finger. Five years later I had it melted down and made it into the bold pink star sapphire wedding band. It never leaves me finger. Men, don't accept the plain old same thing - be brave and take a chance on showing your love to your bride!
Tapio