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I love this 10 prong. It looks so wonderful. He prongs look very delicate. I hope you will seriously consider it. Bubbalah is plenty big enough to stand up to it.
I love this 10 prong. It looks so wonderful. He prongs look very delicate. I hope you will seriously consider it. Bubbalah is plenty big enough to stand up to it.
I think it’s a lot more intricate than the other settings you’ve posted. It’s not one I’d have thought to post here if I’d seen it, based on ones you have indicated a liking for. But sometimes our ‘perfect’ doesn’t fit our usual preferences! That’s no help is it?!
Personally, I LOVE that setting, Missy. I've never seen anything like it! It's rare to see something so detailed, yet completely allows the diamond to shine. It's also very delicate in scale, which I really like for a large stone.
I think it’s very pretty and regal looking! I’m going to turn the question around to you. You say you can’t visualize, but do your eyes like the design? Do you like the blingy crown-like basket? Do you like the delicate shoulders? What drew you to it as a contender? We are all happy to chime in but only you know (even though visualizing is a challenge) what makes your heart sing! It’s fun to see all of these beautiful settings you are considering!
I really like that idea missy. That really would be the best of both worlds, and she truly is stunning in her present setting.Thanks Kristy! And thanks @rainydaze and @EC8 ! Rainydaze yes the top view is simple and understated. I love that. I also love the fine details.
Agree on all counts. It’s not a true antique setting but if it’s beautiful irl and Bubbalah looks good in it I’d be pleased.
Thanks @Bonfire !
Yes,my eyes find the design aesthetically pleasing. It has old world charm imo. That’s what drew me in. Feels romantic and soft. But if it will be the best home for Bubbalah I am not sure.
I like many different types of settings. Obviously. That’s my problem.
I’m beginning to think my dh is right. I need more than just one setting for her. Lol I thought he was crazy for suggesting it 3 months ago but now I’m beginning to see not so cuckoo after all.
I really like that idea missy. That really would be the best of both worlds, and she truly is stunning in her present setting.
A bit different from the others posted already (perhaps not your style?) but an antique, seems like it might work with your stone size, would protect the girdle...
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I agree with @Bonfire I think a change can sometimes feel very daunting, regardless of what the issue is, but sometimes that change is for the better. I would say, and you are welcome to tell me to pipe down obviously, to stick with her in this glorious setting for 12 months. If at the end of that time you still have an itch to scratch for a solitaire, then start the process.
Occasionally it’s important to live with something for a while to appreciate it in its entirety. And sometimes after we live with something for a while, we want to take a hammer to it. At least then you’ll be certain of what exactly you do or don’t like about the current setting
Missy, with every picture you post of Bubbalah I gasp at her dazzling presence. That setting seems to really flaunt her gorgeous facets and sparkle. You wore Bea as a solitaire for a long while. We get used to things a certain way. When you show pictures of Bubbalah with other solitaires, she by FAR steals the show! She’s fancy and bright not shy and demure. I still think she looks like a happy ray of sunshine! Take your time. Sometimes great loves are a slow burn!
I agree with @Bonfire I think a change can sometimes feel very daunting, regardless of what the issue is, but sometimes that change is for the better. I would say, and you are welcome to tell me to pipe down obviously, to stick with her in this glorious setting for 12 months. If at the end of that time you still have an itch to scratch for a solitaire, then start the process.
Occasionally it’s important to live with something for a while to appreciate it in its entirety. And sometimes after we live with something for a while, we want to take a hammer to it. At least then you’ll be certain of what exactly you do or don’t like about the current setting
Ok, well, I've been very 'Switzerland' about this so far but I actually do have an opinion....
I really think you should leave her as she is. For 50 years she's bonded with her setting - I suspect she'd feel lonely out of her flower setting and suffer a crisis of identity without her petals. Perhaps it would damp her glow, or mute her joyful demeanor - who can say? But for a long time she's had the support of fourteen tiny friends, and she's sparkled and shone happily. Take her out, and it might have the same effect as stripping a flower from its garden setting and asking her to be just as beautiful in a sterile room, rather than her natural lush surrounds.
I'd leave her. There is no shortage of beauty in this setting, and so little to be achieved by putting her into a setting alone. This from someone who wore a 17mm floral e-ring for a decade and loved every minute of it.
And I LOVE that it's a jewel and has all the design elements that entails - not just a big diamond in prongs. She has a statement to make, and she's making it beautifully. And, let's face it, it's just so YOU. Her quirky, out of the box, vintage, joyful demeanor reflects you perfectly. Which is, I think, why those who know you best think she's ideal for you as she is.