Do you prefer a simple setting for your Ering or do you favor an extravagant look?

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emem2

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Hi, i would like to reset my Ering but cant seem to make up my mind if ill stick to the classic setting or a more elaborate one for a change. Any thoughts?
 
both.

I had mine in a basic Tiffany style setting and then upgraded to a very delicate micro-pave band/setting. It's still "simple" enough IMO as it's not fussy or gaudy.
 
I like delicate details but I do not like when settings sit super high or the setting is bulky and tall, I like the center stone to be the main focus.

Tiffany ER
Leon Mege
Harry Winston

these designers have the aesthetic I love!
 
After wearing just about every imaginable style of ring (lots of resets), I've discovered I like a setting that has a classic look with a little embellishment. I wear an e-ring set in a halo of delicate shared prong diamonds, with two matching shared prong diamond bands. To me, it lets the center stone stand out, but has more going on than plain bands.
 
I like delicate details but I do not like when settings sit super high or the setting is bulky and tall, I like the center stone to be the main focus.

Tiffany ER
Leon Mege
Harry Winston

these designers have the aesthetic I love!


Me too, and Leon did an AMAZING job on mine!
 
I wore a classic knife edge solitaire for a few years but my husband recently upgraded my setting to my dream ring, which happens to be a chunky Simon G halo ring. It is definitely more extravegant than my previous ring and I am totally obsessed with it. Even though my solitaire was pretty I was just kinda "meh" about it on me. With that said I tend to love all styles of rings on other people!

I recommend just going out and trying on everything, even styles you don't think you'll like. I was weary of halo rings at first, but what do ya know! It's what I ended up falling in love with!

Also, take your time choosing a ring. If you are still thinking about a particular setting or style weeks or months later then I would say it's for you! Good luck! <3
 
I prefer a single stone. That way you can wear with one or two other bands. Different settings look different on everyones hand. I think you just have to try a few on.
 
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