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Originally posted by kidcapri View Postbut if its a cheap ring they are really saying in their head, "your boyfriend is a cheap fuck" Just stating the FACTS.Last edited by Silverback; 04-16-2013, 09:51 AM.
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Originally posted by kidcapri View PostObviously everyone has different circumstances when their time comes to purchase a ring and that has to be taken in to consideration. Buy the nicest ring you can afford when you are buying. I can assure that EVERYONE looks at the ring and they might say "Oh, that is beautiful", but if its a cheap ring they are really saying in their head, "your boyfriend is a cheap fuck" Just stating the FACTS.
i can give a fuck less what other people think, if my wife thinks otherwise we wont be man & wife for long!
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Obviously everyone has different circumstances when their time comes to purchase a ring and that has to be taken in to consideration. Buy the nicest ring you can afford when you are buying. I can assure that EVERYONE looks at the ring and they might say "Oh, that is beautiful", but if its a cheap ring they are really saying in their head, "your boyfriend is a cheap fuck" Just stating the FACTS.
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What you guys need to understand is that the ring doesn't reflect the type of person she is but instead the person who bought it.
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Originally posted by mustang_marc View PostSo who has the best cheap diamond site? ...
Just use a couple of difference sources for pricing info and comparison, as possible.
I've used different sources to get stones, when I'm looking and my criteria is matched, and the relative pricing works to my advantage.
Brick and mortar stores have rarely been used by me to buy a stone. They sell commercial material, and the buying public is not an informed actor.
One time I found a stone in a showcase with the GIA cert, but the stone was chipped under a corner. The cert was older than the damage, and did not reflect it. A well known name store, trying to move a 2 carat damaged item.
It can be wild in the market, it's best to become a bit knowledgeable on things that you spend big bucks on.
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Well it turns out the ring was perfect. As I got a whole night of fun after I gave it to her. She loves her $400 engagement ring and our €360 wedding bands also worked awesome. I got it all for under a grand.
Thanks to all for your imput.
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its all about clarity.. hell my wife's ring is a little over half a karat and it was 3500 for just the platinum band and ring, I already had the stone.. I got a nicer band and ring so I can put a bigger rock in it later on down the road. but it honestly looks great with the smaller diamond. it shines and sparkles nice. I'm a poor college student though. no chooo chooo money.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View PostIm not joking when I type this, my ol lady already has the ring picked out at Tiffany's with a price tag just over 10k. She said I am not to propose until I have that exact ring.
We've been together for 6 years and I have not proposed.....
jk, for reals though, 10k isnt that bad... spend on clarity and color vs a huge piece of shit yellow foggy rock.
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Originally posted by jayjohnson600 View PostI just checked some diamond pricing on the web. Prices have moved up nicely from 4 to 5 years ago.
People are facinated by highly concentrated wealth.
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Originally posted by Mr_Fiux View PostI don't know if this is the proper place on the forum but I was wondering for all the married folk what a good size of karat diamond is for an engagement ring?
I was planning on getting something for my future fiancee, but I get stuck on what size rock, and budget. Usually under $1,000.00 White gold preferred, I was looking at Zales for a bridal set? Da fuq confusing shieeet.
Since you won't be getting much diamond, go for a setting that carries more impact, and get a stone with better color. Cut and clarity won't do much compared to the color, in this size level and price level, so go middle of the range with cut and clarity.
Later on, when the budget gets goosed higherthe diamond will start taking on some size and start to well exceed the cost of the setting.
Then, you can start making choices in the 4 C's(with a somewhat fixed 5th C "cost" ).
Don't forget that when women get together and compare rings, every woman wants her ring to stand out in some way. Diamond color tends to be the first thing to compare, then performance(sparkle), then usually size.
Woman of the same cohort will generally have about the same size stone.
A fancy cut is also a way to stand out, but be wary of proportions.
Just some observations I've made.
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostOne of my analysts just paid $27k for a 3.0 ct princess cut stone and ring from a jeweler in New York. He has him a University Park girl on the hook and she has high standards. I told him he is fucking crazy. She is a nice girl and her dad is filthy rich so it may be an investment for him.
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Originally posted by Mr_Fiux View PostThat is nice Keith, keep adding into it, good story for grandkids. Haha. I was planning on proposing to her on the white cliffs of Dover. That is the first weekend we spend together as friends, then it escalated quite quickly. Two years later and after knowing her for six years. Here we are.
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