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combination:
There is hardly much to list here, so let's just cover some key points. For starters, it is acceptable to consider any three-stone combination that contains all the same shapes and is also aesthetically pleasing. For example, there are two rounds in a round, emerald cut and emerald, etc., all of which look great because it provides a balanced appearance with good proportions. The symmetrical cuts on each stone and even the sparkling light make the whole ring look harmonious.
The proportion and style of the curb:
Determining what size center diamond to use relative to the carat weight of the center diamond is indeed a priority. Those who wish to focus on the main drill may choose a smaller side, while those who pursue a bold look may choose a side that is larger than a regular drill to enhance the shape of the main drill. We believe that maintaining a commensurate appearance is important, and aiming for the middle position will provide you with the most beautiful and balanced finished ring. Of course, other factors need to be considered when choosing the size of the secondary drill, such as the aspect ratio and cutting style. For example, trapezoidal curbstones have wider shapes and fuller shapes, as well as bright or stepped cuts. Deciding which shape to use actually depends on the size of the central diamond, and the choice of cut style should match the cut of the central diamond.
Consider a more detailed point:
The three-stone ring is not necessarily "ordinary". There are many different ways to customize it to make it truly eye-catching and even ultra-modern. First consider the band: do you want something thin and delicate or something wider and heavier, round or flat, with a tapering or straight top? You can also consider adding a row of diamonds below the band and adding three rows of micropavé bands to provide some extra pop-up effects for the ring.
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