woolybug25
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Who gives a shit about the five Cs?
Spend more than you can afford and get one bigger than she's expecting.
THAT is all.
Women do.
Who gives a shit about the five Cs?
Spend more than you can afford and get one bigger than she's expecting.
THAT is all.
It's not about the size or the five c's. It's about her and what she loves. If it was all about size and quality, most of us would be single.
Who gives a shit about the five Cs?
Spend more than you can afford and get one bigger than she's expecting.
THAT is all.
^this guy gets it.
If she is a nurse the setting and cut can be a problem. Just make sure you know what she wants. Congrats.
I appreciate all the advice, fellas!
She wears a 4.5 ring size and she's a nurse, so 1 carat might be too much. But we'll see. And she's told me that the cut and clarity are more important to her than having a huge diamond.
I appreciate all the advice, fellas!
She wears a 4.5 ring size and she's a nurse, so 1 carat might be too much. But we'll see. And she's told me that the cut and clarity are more important to her than having a huge diamond.
I've found a couple of settings that I like, but the couple of diamonds the jeweler showed me were sub par in my opinion.
3/4 carat, Ideal cut, I color, SI1 for $3,500. They pulled that one out to give me an idea of what a 3/4 carat would look like in the setting and I checked the grading. I'm not happy about that and that has prompted me to look into bringing my own. But she's pretty snooty and full of herself so I have the sense she won't work with me if I do that.
Compounding the problems is that I'm trying to find the ring at home in MO to support a local business. But I'm finishing my last semester of law school and I'm not in the mood to get screwed (again).
One more thing I'll add:
You will get better deals on stones just below benchmark levels.
Ex. A .87 carat stone is considerably cheaper than a 1.02 one, because it isn't one carat, and that is the "magic number" in a lot of people's minds. Side by side it isn't much smaller, but the price disparity is way bigger than say, a 1.05 and a 1.2, because both of those meet the mark.
*This is assuming all stones are of equal quality.
Like we don't all know anyway that Acamp is your fiance, Rack Em.
I think you have to find the happy median your fiancé wants. The reality is that if she wants a 1.5 carat ring, then you better have the $10k+ it costs to have it be a "perfect" diamond. Otherwise, you will have to sacrifice on of the "5 C's".
I have to disagree slightly with steelhead in regards to choosing size over everything, but in a sense he is right about carats. It doesn't matter how nice the diamond is if it's less than a carat, imo. She'll always have to respond to the question of size with an embarrassing number.
Now, if you are choosing between say... A 1 carat or a 1.5, then take the smaller diamond if it's better quality. Also, if there is one "C" you absolutely do not skimp on... It's clarity. If a diamond is murky or doesn't sparkle, then it will look awful next to a nicer diamond. If a diamond doesn't sparkle, it doesn't matter what size it is, it will look fake.
Good luck, buddy!
I went through this song and dance two years ago:
The "5 C's" are nice and all, but go for the biggest stone possible that doesn't have any inclusions visible to the naked eye.
My friend bought a "perfect diamond" (D clarity, etc.) for the same price I did. His was .5 carat, mine was 1.5 carat (both princess cut solitaires). When you compare the two without a jewelers loop, it is impossible to tell the difference from a "5 C" standpoint, and my wife is MUCH happier with hers. Your girlfriend wants a large stone that gathers attention, TRUST ME. Women are competitive like that.
*Also, diamonds are about the biggest sunk-cost of all-time, so don't worry too much about it from an investment standpoint. You will lose no matter what.
As far as bands go, I went with white gold. People say get platinum because the gold needs replating, but after 2 years her band is fine.
Good luck, and my condolences.....
My wifes ring has a 3/4 stone. VVS1 and color F. I look at all my friends wives rings which are all > than 1 carat and none of them shine like my wives. So the caveat is you can go as big as you want, just don't expect it to have that diamond fiery shine.
That is nearly spot on what I'm looking for.
I'm just afraid if I want to actually buy a diamond like that in person, I'll have to pay the mark up. How hard did you negotiate the diamond?
Buy used. Plenty of significantly discounted rings that no one ever wore. This approach also packs a great test. If your anticipated SO can't handle you buying her a better rock at a discounted price, she's probably too high maintenance to be worth it.
Don't over extend yourself with this 2 months salary BS for a ring! Get her a nice ring ....getting into debt right off the bat is not a good thing. IMO
Is it 2 months salary...before or AFTER taxes?