A jeweler can help you refine the setting to accommodate a smaller stone -- 10 mm being about the size of a four-carat round stone. Stepping down a full carat in a round cut, means shrinking the setting down to 9.3 mm, for example.
The key will be to preserve the proportions of the setting, which was designed to show off a four-carat stone.
Yes, diamond can be set on a 925 sterling silver ring. However, since silver is softer than other metals like gold or platinum, it may not provide as secure setting for the stone as those metals. Make sure to consult with a jeweler to ensure proper setting and care for the diamond.
Hydrogen is the smallest atom by mass. Helium, neon, fluorine and oxygen are smaller in size. Many calculations put the helium as the smallest atom. But a few other calculations put neon as the smallest atom!
Licking a diamond will not have any effect on the diamond itself. Diamonds are the hardest natural substance and cannot be scratched or affected by most materials, including saliva. It is not recommended to put a diamond in your mouth as it can pose a choking hazard and potentially damage the setting.
If you have a flip-flop BMX hub, you can put a 14T on the smaller diameter side of the hub. If you have a cassette hub, you can get as small as 11T.
Sure, it's possible, but you might not like the price. I suspect the ring would have to be redesigned and recast. Consult a trusted local jeweler.
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No, a high quality 2 ct diamond, worth north of $10,000, would be set in high-karat gold or platinum, silver is used for less valuable goods.
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