Simple and Timeless, Classic 6-prong Engagement Ring
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Simple and Timeless, Classic 6-prong Engagement Ring
I do a lot of "complicated custom" designs. But there is something to be said about the understated classiness of the simple solitaire ring. The center stone is another one of my Hearts and Arrows Super Ideal Cuts, set into a timeless "Tiffany Style" ring. Its a blinding AGS 000 Cut Grade E SI2, 100% eyeclean and just a complete ball of fire. Please email me directly about my hand picked diamonds, the difference is in the cut. jason@gemsbyjwade.com
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I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable with having to shake it every now and then. I've heard that's illegal
Edit: I don't even know what that's supposed to mean to be honest. I'll just let it stay there so everyone can realise that I'm an idiot and/or I'm going to pull out the old "Errr, english isn't my first language..." and all that shiet. Anyhow, no need for double posts
Edit: I don't even know what that's supposed to mean to be honest. I'll just let it stay there so everyone can realise that I'm an idiot and/or I'm going to pull out the old "Errr, english isn't my first language..." and all that shiet. Anyhow, no need for double posts
Last edited by strebo; 02-09-2012 at 01:02 PM.
#6
Women don't need a watch, the kitchen clock is enough.
#9
I understand the average person with a 10x loop couldn't tell the difference between F & G etc.. but with regards to strictly resale value..
Is it worth it for one to get into that "colorless" range if the price difference is inconsequential?
Is it worth it for one to get into that "colorless" range if the price difference is inconsequential?
#10
Color isnt graded with a loupe. I dont advise my clients on purchasing a stone with respect to its resale value.