Mannequin
Brilliant_Rock
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- Mar 16, 2006
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I took more photos of my e-ring on Friday. Because we can NEVER have enough pics of them, right?
Again, this is a size 7.5 ring, a white gold setting with a .93 F/SI2 RB (medium blue, 60% table so it faces up bigger) and four smaller diamonds.
Best arrow shot I have taken of it yet. FI was driving, I was being safe.
I have a hard time showing flashes of any color in this stone. I got a blue one here. Any advice on how to do this better?
Pretty sunny shot that shows off the setting well. I love the wide band!
Sun disappeared for this shady blue shot.
I posted in Hangout that this ring is actually broken right now and needs a visit to the "hospital" to be put back together.
One outer prong on a sidestone snapped in half and sent the stone flying. The little diamond was recovered, thank goodness.
We are taking it in today. Hopefully I have it back in a week or two, and the setting may be changed slightly to make it more secure. I may ask them to keep the semi-mount look and add more prongs to make the sidestones more secure, or I may have it become a full mount and have the sidestones set into the band.
Again, this is a size 7.5 ring, a white gold setting with a .93 F/SI2 RB (medium blue, 60% table so it faces up bigger) and four smaller diamonds.
Best arrow shot I have taken of it yet. FI was driving, I was being safe.
I have a hard time showing flashes of any color in this stone. I got a blue one here. Any advice on how to do this better?
Pretty sunny shot that shows off the setting well. I love the wide band!
Sun disappeared for this shady blue shot.
I posted in Hangout that this ring is actually broken right now and needs a visit to the "hospital" to be put back together.
We are taking it in today. Hopefully I have it back in a week or two, and the setting may be changed slightly to make it more secure. I may ask them to keep the semi-mount look and add more prongs to make the sidestones more secure, or I may have it become a full mount and have the sidestones set into the band.