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Hi Paul: I just caught your post. Regarding my ring at 7mm - it feels just right to me. Not too high and not too low. I personally wanted to retain the engagement ring feel with the center stone more prominent and that is why I selected this particular style with the sidestones set lower and straighter...not in as much of an arc as many 3 stones are. Again - as so many have said - it boils down to personal preference - and that's why there are so many types of rings out there. I would suggest not focusing on exact numbers and what Whiteflash or other experts would say about the "correct" height for rings...IMO there is no correct height. Everything is doable and boils down to your personal preference. Go with what speaks to you.Date: 9/20/2005 1:39:02 PM
Author: Iceberg
Jason, while looking at the threads yesterday of the replies for the height, a ring was posted by Paula C. I then clicked on her name and researched the threads she posted. From this I was able to find more pictures of her ring. I believe it was 7mm. AND the height seamed good to me but, what do I know ?
Is 7mm too high ? Is 6mm ok ? Would 7mm be appropriate for me or would 6mm be better ?
Paul
Hm... actually, ''the other countries'' Platinumsmith mentiones account for the UK and several European addresses. Same here - the tall, simple settings are an American thing, as much as I can tell from my own expereince browsing jewelry shops on both sides of the pondDate: 9/21/2005 8:25:32 AM
Author: Iceberg
Everytime I read a posting from someone living in Australia, it makes me smile....bigger is not better in Australia.
Date: 8/16/2005 7:20:59 PM
Author: blueroses
I am literally laughing out loud, MrsF....that is SO APT, and SO FUNNY!!!!
Iceberg, I'm sorry!!! We don't mean to bombard you!!!
(Or maybe we do!!)
Hi Jason...Date: 10/11/2005 3:18:08 PM
Author: Ukieza
Another. As for my comment about not being good quality... you can see a black dotted line around the shank where 2 surfaces meet.
-Ukieza (jason)