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I used to love the knife edge setting! I was planning on getting the moissaniteco replica. Then I went to tiffany's and tried it on and I didn't like it at all, the band hurt my fingers and it didn't look as good on as I thought it would. I suggest you go try on one before ordering it, you might love it or you might be like me and hate it.
I have it and absoultely love it! No pain at all! Mind you I ordered .25 size larger than my usual to avoid it getting tighter in the summer months so maybe thats why?
Its the ring in my avatar :)
I also have the tiffany setting (knife edge) i haven't had it been painful yet at all. The inside or the side on my finger is smooth so it hasn't cut into me at all yet. Hope this helps!
I have the knife edge Tiffany setting. It did hurt at first, but I quickly got used to the feel of it on my hand. It does hurt if someone shakes my hand really hard, but it's really beautiful. I get a lot of compliments.
I'm pretty sure that I have a knife edge setting (not Tiffany). It's always been comfortable. Mine appears more rounded, so maybe it's why it looks good with a comfort fit wedding band.

My setting is 2mm knife edge. When I first got it, it was almost a whole size too small and I felt like it really dug into my finger (especially in the back) and it felt uncomfortable when my fiance would hold or squeeze that hand. Since having it resized it's extremely comfortable to wear.
Sometimes I wish the setting was more blingy, but I do like that it's a classic. It will never really go out of style. The only somewhat negative thing with my particular ring/setting is that it's VERY low-profile. It's nice to not have the stone sitting up super high and catching on things, but it does limit the types of bands you can wear with it.

I have a knife edge ring, and I love it! It's even a smidge too tight right now due to pesky extra pounds hanging around, but the ring is still comfortable.
I have the Tiffany classic and I don't even notice it. It's just like any other ring I've ever worn.
I have a classic knife edge setting and it is very comfortable. It was actually more uncomfortable when I added my bands which are a little thicker. You won't shake too many hands with your left hand anyway so I think you'll be good.
I tried a knife edge in my size and it dug into my fingers painfully. Why not go to a jewelry store and try it on? Everyone's fingers are different and there's no harm in looking around to see what feels good.
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Hi bees,
anyone have a knife edge tiffany setting(real or replica)? i love the classic setting without the knife edge but i think the knife looks gorgeous but i worry it would hurt(i've had a knife edge before and carrying heavy things or shaking someone's hand would press my other fingers against the band and it really hurt). Just curious since it is such a beautiful setting. As of yet we are set on getting the moissanite co replica of the classic tiffany setting.
Thanks!