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Question : How much is the 3 carat platinum tiffany legacy with side stones?
I would like to know what the actual price would be for the ring. But I need the price for having a high quality stone in the ring
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I would like to know what the actual price would be for the ring. But I need the price for having a high quality stone in the ring
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Question : Where can I find a Emerald center cut diamond ring, with 2 trillion side stones, platinum metal?
like this one, http://diamonds.blogs.com/photos/emerald_/ec_126_ct_147_ratio_049_tcw1sm.html
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In my dreams.
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Question : Have you seen any engagement rings with hearts on the side view?
I am looking for a diamond engagement ring with two bands of pave diamonds that come meet in the center to hold the center stone and when looking at the side of this ring the shape of a heart is made from the loop of the two bands. Have you seen anything like this? Or have you seen any diamond rings with hearts in the detailing on the sideview?Any that I would be able to buy?
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Here are a few options for you to look at:http://www.whiteflash.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/corazon-half-round-solitaire-engagement-ring -1177.htm http://www.whiteflash.com/wedding-bands/coeur-de-clara-ashley-diamond-wedding-band-1292.htm http://www.whiteflash.com/engagement-rings/three-stone/coeur-de-clara-ashley-diamond-engagement-ring -1301.htm Good Luck!
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Question : Should I go with a Round Cut or Princess Cut for an engagement ring? Also, solitaire or with side stones?
I'm looking into purchasing an engagement ring for my girlfriend. She once mentioned she like the round, but since mentioned princess cut... which way do I go??? Is solitaire the way to go or do I get the side stones? Which style? HELP!!!!
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This is a tough question to answer, because you're going to get a ton of opinions. Here's mine:Personally, I say a Brilliant (round) cut in a classic 6-prong Tiffany setting. When you think "engagement ring" - what image comes to mind?Nothing says "engagement ring" like a beautifully set solitaire. It's a simple, timeless, elegant classic that will never, ever EVER go out of style. Remember how in the 80s marquise cuts were all the rage? Everyone had one. Now, it's princess cuts. But Asscher cuts are making a comeback. The one stone cut that's never waivered is the brilliant.If you go with a solitaire, I say no side stones on the band. You can always purchase a "jacket" for her with side stones, colored gem stones, etc. to compliment the ring later. The other real advantage to the brilliant cut is the ability to have the stone set in a 6-prong setting, whereas a princess can only be set in a 4-prong. The 2 extra prongs provide an extra "security blanket" with your stone. If a prong should get bent or broken (it happens!), the odds of losing the stone are greater with only 3 prongs securing it vs. 5 prongs.
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Question : Ladies - solitaire, or with side stones, for an engagement ring?
Ladies - solitaire, or with side stones, for an engagement ring?
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Ladies - solitaire, or with side stones, for an engagement ring?
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Question : Engagment ring from Danforth Diamond?
I'm gonna keep asking this because nobody has given me a good answer!Has anyone every bought jewelry or an engagement ring from danforthdiamond.com? Here's the engagement ring we're probably gonna get. I haven't heard much about them and it's scary to buy something so expensive online.http://www.danforthdiamond.com/engagement-rings-with-side-stones/6337/14K-White-Gold-Engraved -Woman%27s-Engagement-Ring-with-Channel-Set-Diamond-Side-Stones-%28.20-ct.-tw.%29/details.htmEveryon e is just suggesting other websites. I already know I can buy from other websites but I want this one. lol. Thanks!
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I handle marketing for DanforthDiamond.com and I can assure you they are wonderful people and they will make sure you are happy with your purchase. Jill is the owner and you can email her at experts@danforthdiamond.com if you have any questions.She will be happy to help.And great choice on the ring.
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Question : Could this e-ring setting be modified? Experienced jewelers, please advise...?
I've purchased the below engagement ring setting, however, the manufacturer will not do custom work on the setting.I'd like to add 1 or 2 small diamonds to each side, basically to make the ring a bit more unique. I have included a picture of the ring with the 2 different configurations I was considering, each designated by a different color.The ring is size 4.75, band width 2.7mm - 2.2mm, center stone is 1ct princess G, VS1, AGS 0 ideal cut, 0.6ct of side stones (F-G, VS), and metal is PT900/Ir. How difficult/expensive would this be? And does it need to be done prior to setting the center stone?Thanks in advance for any and all useful input.http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac198/mannetti21/misc/Diamond-Rings-With-Side-Stones.jpg
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Yes, it can get motified, but it will take some extensive work. The reason is, the baskets to set these diamonds will need to be set to something. I don't know how you solve that problem. For the raw materials, you're already up to maybe a grand, or more depending on the size of diamonds. My advice would be to just return the e-ring and custom make the whole way. You can do the whole ring cheaper, and I am guaranteeing you that you will have a better result. If your return policy is still active, run, don't walk back. Then get your diamond loose from a dealer with low overhead (you should pay no more than like, 4k for that stone), and sketch something out with somoene.
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Question : Which stores sell inexpensive engagement rings?
I'm look for a ring that is diamond with gold or silver metal. I really like rings that have a vintage look and side stones. The budget is $600 or up to $1000 if the store has a payment plan. I've looked at Walmart and Sam's Club, but I'm not that satisfied with the selection and quality. Please help!
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Overstock! Overstock.com has gorgeous rings at great prices. Seriously.Also, my husband got my engagement ring from Northwest Jewelry at a really great price. It's a sapphire with side stones, but they have traditional engagement rings also.
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Question : I bought a diamond! Questions about the side stones?
for my girlfriends ring. its a princess cut and in the center of the ring. the sides have CZ's that are small baguettes on it and very small rounds on the other side. the jeweler said not to worry about it because they are so small its a lot of labor to do it and with the money you can buy a a lot nicer setting.should i not worry about the cz's in them as they are small?when a jeweler tests your ring for a diamond, he just tests the center stone and not the sides right?because it was a cz ring and i just bought a diamond for the center
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It's up to you and her whether the ring has all diamonds or a combination of diamonds and CZ, but you do need to be upfront with your significant other about what the stones are. Depending on the quality of the CZ they may not last more than a few years. Low grade CZ clouds over, scratches easily and chips easily, and how will you explain that to her when it will happen (not if, when). A jeweller could decide to test just the centre or the side stones also, it depends on the customer's request. If the customer has reason to suspect the stones are different, then they will most likely request they all be tested. You might want to consider a different ring altogether, this one sounds a little fishy to me. It's very strange for a ring to have CZ side stones and a diamond centre, though you do see it the other way around. And your jeweller is likely right that it would be cheaper to just start with a different setting. I really have no objections to CZ as long as you know exactly what you're getting and know what to expect, which you don't seem to. If you want a ring to last her lifetime, this probably isn't it.
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Question : Solitaire engagement ring or with side accent stones?
I can't decide! I love the classic and elegant look of the solitaire - but something about a solitaire with small accent stones (not the 3 ring - but the small stones in the band) really catches my eye!Which would you prefer? And would you like round or princess cut? I know you guys can't make the decision for me - but I'd really like to know what other people like (and maybe even have)! **Side note - I have fairly small hands and thin fingers - which is why I don't like the way a 3-stone ring looks on me - it seems to take over a bit - although I've seen some absolutely gorgeous ones out there!**Thanks a bunch - the fiance and I will be going shopping at the end of the month so I have a few weeks to decide - and yes I've tried some on already - but it's still so hard to choose! =o)
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I love a round solitare. Thats my fav always. I have been looking at rings lately incase i want to update and I too like the smaller accent stones. I'll probably stick with the classic though. They just look so nice. I have small hands and thin fingers also.edit...i looked at brwneyes photo. my band has the small stones but my engagement ring does not.
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