wakingdreams53
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wakingdreams53|1350439363|3286781 said:As soon as you make your purchase please share who the vendor of that gorgeous stone is!
Starzin|1350440369|3286794 said:Well done JewelryLoverNow you can relax and find the setting you want.
Starzin|1350441217|3286815 said:A semi mount will usually come with side stones but finding ready set chevron ones may be a challenge. In fact finding any loose chevrons might also be a challenge.
Since you know what you want in the way of sidestones and you have the details of the pear (mm size on the GIA report) it might be worth selecting a few jewellers and asking how much it would be to source the diamonds and make the ring. They would call in diamond pairs for you to approve and when you were happy, could then make the ring.
Starzin|1350442737|3286830 said:Sounds good. You're well on the way then - congratulations!![]()
JewelryLover|1350426340|3286586 said:colorluvr|1350425374|3286578 said:I don't know the size of your stone, but here is a photo of my tsavorite three stone with pear shaped diamond side stones, so it gives you an idea of what a colored stone looks like in the center, as opposed to a diamond.
I figured out how to save the the pictures now, yippey!
Here's the gemstone I has been offered and I think most of you understand why I want this gemstone so badly.
colorluvr could you please specify the measurements of your Tsavorite and your diamonds please just so I get some picture in my mind?![]()
colorluvr|1350495519|3287145 said:JewelryLover|1350426340|3286586 said:colorluvr|1350425374|3286578 said:I don't know the size of your stone, but here is a photo of my tsavorite three stone with pear shaped diamond side stones, so it gives you an idea of what a colored stone looks like in the center, as opposed to a diamond.
I figured out how to save the the pictures now, yippey!
Here's the gemstone I has been offered and I think most of you understand why I want this gemstone so badly.
colorluvr could you please specify the measurements of your Tsavorite and your diamonds please just so I get some picture in my mind?![]()
I see that you have decided not to go with pear sides stones, but per your request, my tsavorite is 2.61ct (approx 10 x 7mm) and the side diamonds are approx. .35ct ea. I don't have the exact measurement of the diamonds because I bought the setting with them already mounted, so I only got the ct. weight.
Btw, that is a gorgeous sapphire - congratulations! I'm sure it will look even more beautiful once it is set. I can't wait to see the finished ring.
JewelryLover|1350493553|3287122 said:hmh. should I choose Platinum or 18K white gold for this sapphire? will Platinum be too much or will it match the quality of the sapphire?
Chrono|1350496658|3287164 said:JewelryLover|1350493553|3287122 said:hmh. should I choose Platinum or 18K white gold for this sapphire? will Platinum be too much or will it match the quality of the sapphire?
I am not sure what you mean by that. The look and heft of platinum and white gold are very different.
Chrono|1350497835|3287171 said:Do you own any white gold jewellery at the moment? To say definitively that it needs to be replated once a year isn't exactly true. It all depends on your body chemistry. For some people, it doesn't need replating for years but for others, it can yellow in a matter of weeks. Platinum is a softer metal so it shows scratches sooner than gold, but when repolished, it doesn't lose any material (platinum shifts around but gold is buffed off). That said, if PT is uncommon in your country, I would stick with WG in case you need to do any work to the setting (resizing, resetting, and what-not).
nielseel|1350498739|3287177 said:You don't have to rhodium plate white gold. It just won't look as stark white. It'll be warmer. Which frankly I like better![]()
Starzin|1350505009|3287253 said:FWIW I remember a goldsmith with whom I did a silversmithing course with years ago saying "silver is white, everything else is silver" to which I would add that platinum is grey. Are you really rough on your rings or do you think it's a reaction between the WG and your skin?
What country are you in JewelryLover? We've been bleating on about things as they are (and available ) in the US.
Starzin|1350507758|3287290 said:I can't really speak to WG as I only have one ring which I don't wear a lot and have not noticed any discoloration, most of my rings/jewellery is YG. However I would defer to Chrono's comment that you quoted a couple of posts ago (and others who wear a lot of WG might chip in with their experience).
ETA: Thanks for clarifying your country - having visited many years ago I remember Switzerland is beautiful but can appreciate that jewellery might be expensive there.
Chrono|1350517774|3287392 said:I vacationed in Switzerland for a week in my teens and the country has the most amazing vista. I also remember that everything was expensive, the shops closed very early and all the signs were in 3 languages. It's great to have posters from countries other than USA.
Back on topic.I can wear WG for ages without any reaction and the rhodium plating lasts a long time. I do know of other posters who've experienced nickel allergies and / or wear down the plating very quickly. It should not affect the metal quality though, only the plating. Do you know the alloys used in your WG? There are many different alloys and perhaps one type might be hardier than another. Just a guess on my part.
Chrono|1350518506|3287403 said:Is the pink sapphire eye clean? It's also very shallow and has a good sized window. Whilst the setting is blingy, I fear it is a bit too matured for a 22 year old. A simple halo will do just fine.
Chrono|1350519391|3287420 said:I would consider this stone more pink sapphire than ruby, so I'm concerned it will not be eye clean, especially when there are inclusions smack dab across the windowed table. The one going across one lower side is fairly large as well. Best to ask the vendor if it is eye clean from 6 inches away and 12 inches away from the eye. The MI2 clarity rating from AGL states that the sapphire is moderately included, which is a far cry from the vendor's VS2 description. The window bothers me a lot too because you'll see through the stone, instead of seeing colour reflected back to the eye. The memo is too small for me to make out the colour grading.
Chrono|1350519391|3287420 said:I would consider this stone more pink sapphire than ruby, so I'm concerned it will not be eye clean, especially when there are inclusions smack dab across the windowed table. The one going across one lower side is fairly large as well. Best to ask the vendor if it is eye clean from 6 inches away and 12 inches away from the eye. The MI2 clarity rating from AGL states that the sapphire is moderately included, which is a far cry from the vendor's VS2 description. The window bothers me a lot too because you'll see through the stone, instead of seeing colour reflected back to the eye. The memo is too small for me to make out the colour grading.