18k White Gold Prong-Set Engagement Ring Setting with Princess-Cut Sidestones (1/3 cttw)

Setting Description
With its pure lines and classic styling, this setting is truly timeless. Crafted from gleaming 18 karat white gold, it frames your diamond with two princess-cut diamond side stones held in four-prong basket settings. The tapered shoulders of the ring slope down gently from the side stones in a classic cathedral style. The band has a thickness of between 1.7 and 1.9mm and a width of between 2.0 and 2.2mm.

The diamonds featured here are of exceptional quality. With a color rating of G-H, they are in the uppermost range of near colorless and appear dazzling white to the eye. They have a clarity of VS2 to SI1, meaning there are very small inclusions that are difficult to see under 10x magnification, and impossible to see with the unaided eye.The semi-bezel basket setting holds the diamonds securely, yet allows light in to filter through the facets and enhance the stones' sparkle and performance.

A custom jeweler will be able to resize this ring. It is a normal process to then tighten the settings to ensure the stability of your gemstones.


Monster-in-Law (New Line Platinum Series)

As an esteemed television journalist put out to pasture by the networks and faced with the engagement of her son, Jane Fonda is fierce, funny, and ready to rumble as the title character in Monster-in-Law in a way that the rest of the film itself never really is. Jennifer Lopez, the film's other above-the-title star, is set to marry handsome, wealthy Michael Vartan but has one helluva time dealing with his insanely possessive mother. The result is pretty much what you'd expect--lots of snarls and slapstick and an easy, kisses-all-around conclusion, though it is surprising (and maybe a little disheartening) to watch Fonda throw herself into such disposable comedy with such gusto. Director Robert Luketic, who slept while Reese Witherspoon tottered off with his Legally Blonde, once again relies solely on the assembled talent: He leaves a high-wattage Lopez playing things a little too cute, a reedy Vartan looking visibly disinterested, and canny comedian Wanda Sykes making what she can--which, luckily, is a lot--of her role as Fonda's wisecracking personal assistant (the type of black sidekick role that's an indication of how creakily formulaic the film is). See it for Fonda, if you feel like it, then wish her a better engagement in the future. --Steve Wiecking
Customer Review: Hilarious Romantic Comedy
Just hilarious, from start to finish. Loved Jane Fonda and her assistant it was like a comedy from the 60's Compare "Barefoot in the Park". The face plant was just so excellent.
Customer Review: funny
Jane Fonda is a hoot in this movie. I liked the storyline. A great movie to see if you and your mother in law to be, are not in synch.