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Beautiful!! Are you and/or the client worried about the edges of the center diamond chipping? Especially the parts that are not encased in the yellow gold.
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It walks the line between mid/large for typical wearers. Especially when considering the setting, which can make it appear even larger if there's a halo. For celebrities who like to be talked about by the press, it would fall into the small category ;)
Is it a concern if your engagement ring and wedding band are constantly rubbing against each other? I am worried about my wedding band scratching my engagement ring, but I dont want them soldered together.
It entirely depends on the design of the 2 rings. If diamonds are rubbing against each other on both rings, they can certainly chip each other. But if it's metal against metal, that is pretty common and typical.
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Another way to clean diamond some other gemstone rings is to soak them over night in denture cleaner. The bubbling from the tablet disolving will dislodge stuck on particles . Rinse the jewelry like one do with dentures. I often just do a few rings at a time and use half tablet dissolved. Other times i also use dish soap as well. Can you advise with a video about proper cleaning of sterling silver rings with various gemstones? I have used the acid dips ( I try to avoid that stuff) but i know it’s not for porous stones. Also Native American rings are difficult to clean because some areas are intentionally oxidized or inked in and the desired finish ruined if not cleaned correctly. Thank you
Thank you for watching! 😀 Yes, some people use denture cleaner. We don't make sterling silver jewelry, so our videos are primarily geared at precious metals and diamonds.
We can make any ring one-of-a-kind based on the design of the setting, creating it exclusively for each couple. Between diamonds alone, though, natural diamonds are generally considered more "one of a kind" than lab-grown diamonds. Here's why: Natural diamonds: - Formed over billions of years deep within the Earth - Each has unique inclusions and characteristics - No two are exactly alike due to natural variations Lab-grown diamonds: - Created in controlled settings over a short period - Can be more uniform in their characteristics - While still unique, they lack the same degree of variation Natural diamonds are often valued for the idea that each one is truly unique. However, it's worth noting that lab-grown diamonds are chemically and physically identical to natural diamonds, and the differences are not visible to the naked eye. Great question! :) -VN
I'm not familiar with that brand of diamonds. There are a variety of branded diamonds with cuts specific to their style, but I haven't seen that one specifically come across my desk.
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Okay Lady, How are you able to keep that enthusiasm/excitement in your voice, when describing “cleaning”? I’m a big fan of your Craftsmanship and Curation videos. They warrant the scintillation in your voice, but “marinara sauce”?
I was drawn to the one on the left too. The one on the right looked flatter somehow. I wouldn't buy either of them because I don't value owning such things.
There is a price to pay to someone, in any industry, for their experience. Just to have the opportunity to see three stones of this caliber next to each other is worth any nonminimal fee. Do you and your limited experience, as a customer, believe that you could have sourced these magnificent examples?
Thank you for sharing your insights! Your perspective on the value of this experience really adds depth to the discussion about these incredible diamonds. :)
The Lab Grown Factories need to become like OPEC and control the number of Lab Grown Diamonds being produced, because LGDs are becoming more and more worthless, with every new factory coming into production.
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I don't like anything that's not real. Something like diamonds and gems tell the story of time. I remember in the 80's when CZ came out ,cheap back then, made nice Christmas presents but I wouldn't consider it next to a precious diamond. I bought what I thought was a diamond at 1500. Only to be told by the jeweler who resized it with a laugh it ain't real. 😂😂😂😂😂
Here’s an analogy…Sugar, the sweet stuff that nobody needs , but everyone likes was very, very expensive, in the fifteenth century. Now Sugar is a common household item. Diamonds are looking at the same future, as Sugar and diamonds will be sold by the pound.