sapphiredream
Shiny_Rock
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I thought it would be fun to start a thread for those of us who have a distinct preference for CS-s over diamonds as center stones and who would not mind sharing why.
What was the story/path/rationale that drew you to color as opposed to diamond?
Or just what your preference is based on, in general.
I do understand that many people love both diamonds and CS-s and own jewelry with both - but I am especially interested in those who formulated a clear preference for colored stones and may have chosen one over diamond for their main ring.
In my case - I love the sparkly little diamonds as helping stones, but when it comes to the center I clearly prefer colored.
The following factors contributed for me:
- They seem to look better on more brunette individuals - dark hair, dark eyes - especially the richly colored ones.
- You get more pop/visibility out of a CS than a diamond (except when under good lighting and then the diamond takes over with the sparkle - provided it is well cut, of course).
- They CAN be more affordable (but not necessarily, especially if we talk sapphire or ruby)
- They have a classic, historical aura.
What was the story/path/rationale that drew you to color as opposed to diamond?
Or just what your preference is based on, in general.
I do understand that many people love both diamonds and CS-s and own jewelry with both - but I am especially interested in those who formulated a clear preference for colored stones and may have chosen one over diamond for their main ring.
In my case - I love the sparkly little diamonds as helping stones, but when it comes to the center I clearly prefer colored.
The following factors contributed for me:
- They seem to look better on more brunette individuals - dark hair, dark eyes - especially the richly colored ones.
- You get more pop/visibility out of a CS than a diamond (except when under good lighting and then the diamond takes over with the sparkle - provided it is well cut, of course).
- They CAN be more affordable (but not necessarily, especially if we talk sapphire or ruby)
- They have a classic, historical aura.