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Seiko Men’s SKA192 Kinetic Watch $135.00 The Seiko Men’s Kinetic Watch combines unique design with contrasting styles for a powerful visual punch. The large steel case features a two-toned stainless steel bezel with pieces of warm gold amidst the cool silver. The dial hosts dark silver and bright gold, showcasing the white-filled hour, minute, and second hands moving with the magic of kinetic energy. Your natural arm movement powers the … |
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Oakley Men’s 10-217 Holeshot Unobtainium Strap Edition Chronograph Rubber Watch $418.89 Boasting sporty cut-outs on a black rubber band and red and black hues on a bold dial, the Oakley Men’s Holeshot Unobtainium Strap Edition Chronograph Rubber Watch fits your active lifestyle. Its black rubber band features cut-outs that cool the wrist, while its stainless steel case is accented by contoured push pieces exclusively on the right side. Scratch-resistant sapphire coating on the dial w… |
Radiant Cut Diamond Ring 3.10-carat in pave mounting
Pave Diamond Ring Questions

Is this a good deal for an engagement ring?
From blue nile: Very Good-cut, I-color, SI1-clarity, Princess Cut, 0.51-carat Diamond. Stock #: LD01603965$783
Petite Cathedral Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring in 18k White Gold (1/6 ct. tw.). Stock #: 9937$730
SUBTOTAL: $1,513
link: http://www.bluenile.com/build-your-own-diamond-ring?action=add&offer_id=9937&shape&forceStep=DIAMONDS_STEP#STYLE_STEP
I want a half carat. I tried on a friends ring that was a princess cut with half carat with side stones. The most important to me is the cut, but is a I color bad, or average?
So far this is a much better deal than I have seen in the stores.
An “I” color does have more yellow in it than the higher-grade stones, but a “very good” cut will also help to brighten it up a bit as well. Also, if there is any blue fluoresence in the stone, it can help to counteract some of the lower color grade. An “I” stone is not “bad”… it will still look white unless you’re holding it directly next do D or E stones.
Sounds like a very beautiful ring!
Diamond Ring Settings
It shows prominence to a large number of small, tightly set diamonds while the bead setting features diamonds that themselves are usually larger in size but in smaller number. The quality and material of the setting itself becomes more significant than the overall appearance of the ring because for some reason, the spacing between diamonds is larger in the bead setting. As stated above, bead have fewer diamonds than that of the pave but the bead settings may end up to be more expensive because of the fact that it uses larger diamonds.
Although bead settings have a smaller number of diamonds than pave, the former can end up being more expensive because they require noticeable large diamonds. With that being said, the visual effect of a bead setting may be spectacular and elegant enough to make the added cost worthwhile.
The bezel is another one of the most popular settings of a diamond stone. Bezel emphasize individual diamonds set within elevated collar-like bezels. They are appropriate for naturally drawing attention to a single diamond, though multiple bezel settings are also normal. Bezels may also be mixed with other types of settings, like bead or pave.
One expensive but fashionable style is to have large stones set in bezels and then be surrounded by pave in large numbers but of smaller, fine diamonds. It does not have to be expensive to be considered fashionable because simple diamond solitaire bezels can also be very elegant. The bezel setting is also set in a way that it may give protection to the diamond; this is why this type of setting may also be the longest lasting.
The flush is one of the most recent trends in diamond ring. It involves diamonds being within the band of the ring. But unlike channel, it’s set in the lower slot of the diamond. Channel setting is also commonly set within the band of the ring but is also raised or elevated. Almost all of the flush settings feature a small number of individual diamonds set at different points along the band. Generally, round brilliant diamonds are considered to be the most appropriate for use with flush but it is also advised and not harmful to use other shapes of diamond with this type.
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