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Joined: Apr 2006
Location: Philly area
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Here is a picture.
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Joined: Feb 2006
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ReRe - I was looking at that exact ring the other day! I love how it glows when it catches the light. Do you wear it like a cocktail ring - and on a daily basis? I'm contemplating that piece but am worried my constant 'chatting with my hands' will eventually scratch the stone.
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Joined: Apr 2006
Location: Philly area
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Definitely a daily basis, I wear all my rings daily.
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Joined: Jan 2007
Location: The District
Posts: 1,511
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I saw the large London blue topaz ring in person and it is quite the stunner. I hadn't thought about getting a DY ring until I came across that one. The pink (topaz?) and white stones didn't grab me as much as the blue.
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My updated collection pictures are here. Wishlist Cartier Ballon Bleu Emerald studs Smoky quartz drops |
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Joined: Feb 2006
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I think the pink/red stones are cabachon cut rubies. It's funny, certain stones suit certain styles and cuts better. The ruby looks intriguing as a round cocktail ring, not so much as a square pendant. The blue topaz looks amazing as a medium enhancer or large square cocktail ring - but if it's the large enhancer, it's a little too 'Titanic.'
I've never bought much Yurman before - is it best to just grab what you like whilst it's still available - or search the DY holiday outlets over the next few months? I thought I read on another thread they saw the large moonstone cocktail ring at an outlet already - but I have no idea how quickly collections cycle out. |
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