its nice. How do you feel about the prongs? Maybe it's just me, but they look a big large. Maybe wait till you give it to her and see how she feels about it. It is a beautiful ring!
On the plus side thicker prongs are stronger and safer.
Occasionally we get a post from someone who lost their diamond because the prongs bent.
I would not mention the prong size to your gal.
If she brings it up, be understanding and change it if she inststs but not after telling her smaller prongs are not as strong and safe.
All other things being equal, thick metal is stronger than thin metal.
Since you asked I think the ring is too thin for a e-ring (especially since the ring is made thinner and weaker by setting little diamonds in it) which is expected to hold up to a lifetime of daily wear and tear without bending or having little diamonds pop out.
Just because every vendor sells something out of competitive pressure does not make it "safe" for everyone's different lifestyles.
Don't mean to spoil how you feel about the ring, but you asked and I think this is a very important issue affecting today's popular ring style.
IMHO form should follow function.
Diamonds and rings are expensive and there are ring designs that are safer.
I think it is beautiful! I personally love the look of it and also how versatile it will be to match (or non-match) with wedding bands. I think it would look great with a stack
As far as the prongs go I would like them shaved down a bit for my taste. I think it will make the ring look more whole and fluid. It shouldn't be expensive to do at all. However, I can totally understand not bothering if your GF doesn't seem to care.
It's lovely! I would also have the prongs shaved down a bit though. James Allen should be able to do the fix for you at no cost since they made the ring.