You can't go wrong with any of the Pomellato for an nontraditional bride. My wedding rings are by pomellato. I think if she loves teal, I'd skip the diamond nudo and go with blue topaz. The Tabou is gorgeous! The Nudo can appear big... it all depends on your fiance's hand.
Here is another worth considering.
http://store.pomellato.com/us/a-b106_cod50136000hh.html
You can't go wrong with any of the Pomellato for an nontraditional bride. My wedding rings are by pomellato. I think if she loves teal, I'd skip the diamond nudo and go with blue topaz. The Tabou is gorgeous! The Nudo can appear big... it all depends on your fiance's hand.
Here is another worth considering.
http://store.pomellato.com/us/a-b106_cod50136000hh.html
I have a rose gold Lucciole with the diamonds all around and a M'ama non mama with blue topaz. I went with these for two reasons. One, I have small hands and am not exactly careful with my hands. As much as I loved the nudo, I was afraid I would hurt it. Plus, the cost. The cost of the m'ama allowed me to imagine getting more to stack with each special occasion that passes. The Lucciole is a very delicate band and looks exceptional on my small hands. I posted photos of them on my hand a few years back, if you're curious.
BTW, I just found your pictures, very nice! Thanks, now in even more indecisive what do you think of the M'ama non mama with the blue topaz and diamonds paired with the diamond Lucciole?
Thank you! I think the m'ama with diamonds and blue topaz and the diamond Lucciole would look absolutely stunning together. The perfect amount of diamonds with a little color mixed in.
Not everyone cares about a "big rock". Some of us appreciate style over substance.I will probably go with the M'oma it's just hard to ignore that huge rock haha.
Got the diamond M'oma with the 6 diamond Liccuole! The SA said we could exchange it if she doesn't like it.