pklin1297
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2013
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Greetings from California!
I have been reading from this great site for a few months now and learned a great deal, but just signed on as a member. I'm planning my proposal soon but just got my engagement ring this morning from Blue Nile and wanted to share. I apologize for the poor pictures and I tried to capture the fire as best I could but don't think I succeeded... Anyway, here it is:
Here are some specs:
Center Diamond:
Signature Ideal, I-color, VVS1, Round, 0.83-carat, HCA = 1.4.
Sidestones:
Signature Ideal, I-color, IF, Round, 0.32-carat, HCA = 1.0.
Signature Ideal, I-color, IF, Round, 0.32-carat, HCA = 1.3.
Setting:
Three stone trellis in 950 platinum.
After seeing some beautiful diamonds (and large), I wanted to be able to get my girlfriend something around 1-ct or larger, but alas my budget wouldn't allow it, so I decided to go a little smaller, but try to focus on the cut as much as I could for as much light reflection as possible, and also the clarity. I've read many posts here discussing how the right cut can make the diamonds look bigger, and I am a believer now. Even if just sitting there idle these three are giving off brilliant fires (again, sorry for poor pics).
Thanks to this site and the great people here, I've got what I wanted in a ring, but now comes the harder part...


I have been reading from this great site for a few months now and learned a great deal, but just signed on as a member. I'm planning my proposal soon but just got my engagement ring this morning from Blue Nile and wanted to share. I apologize for the poor pictures and I tried to capture the fire as best I could but don't think I succeeded... Anyway, here it is:
Here are some specs:
Center Diamond:
Signature Ideal, I-color, VVS1, Round, 0.83-carat, HCA = 1.4.
Sidestones:
Signature Ideal, I-color, IF, Round, 0.32-carat, HCA = 1.0.
Signature Ideal, I-color, IF, Round, 0.32-carat, HCA = 1.3.
Setting:
Three stone trellis in 950 platinum.
After seeing some beautiful diamonds (and large), I wanted to be able to get my girlfriend something around 1-ct or larger, but alas my budget wouldn't allow it, so I decided to go a little smaller, but try to focus on the cut as much as I could for as much light reflection as possible, and also the clarity. I've read many posts here discussing how the right cut can make the diamonds look bigger, and I am a believer now. Even if just sitting there idle these three are giving off brilliant fires (again, sorry for poor pics).
Thanks to this site and the great people here, I've got what I wanted in a ring, but now comes the harder part...

