Dreamer_D
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slg47|1325468578|3093180 said:I see no problem with itMy ring center stone is a G, my earrings are Js, and my pendant is an E.
Dreamer_D|1325474541|3093239 said:When I asked if people mix colors I suppose I more meant would your or do you wear diamodns that are *noticably* different in tint at the same time; noticable to you. ..........
I am a little unsure how I feel about wearing notocably different colors at the smae time in two rings, for example, where you can see and notice the color difference with your own eyes anytime you see both your hands in the same field of vision.
kenny|1325479404|3093294 said:What exactly is the concern?
I can imagine two:
1. A person may feel that diamond colors worn together simply should match for aesthetic reasons.
2. A J worn alone may pass as fairly colorless, but wearing that same J next to a D makes the J's color more noticeable and that truth is too painful for some people - as if having a J is a bad thing that they want to keep secret.
Can anyone think of any other possible downsides to wearing very different-colored white diamonds together?
decodelighted|1325494574|3093371 said:Differences in color say two things to me ....
1) the diamonds are real
2) the diamonds are collected over time and not a "matchy-matchy" set
JuneRose|1325499872|3093381 said:decodelighted|1325494574|3093371 said:Differences in color say two things to me ....
1) the diamonds are real
2) the diamonds are collected over time and not a "matchy-matchy" set
Couldn't have put it better myself!