Sorry bruh... I got a local guy who makes all my stuff. I have never bought anything from Zales or Jared etc.
Sorry bruh... I got a local guy who makes all my stuff. I have never bought anything from Zales or Jared etc.
Same here. You can usually find a good local jeweller. And online? I would never buy online. Too much could go wrong.
Well then, if anyone knows of a decent 'local guy' or wholesaler in the Kalamazoo Michigan area, hook me up.This. And if you can find a wholesale connection...even better.
I got mine at a pretty hefty discount just by making a connection to someone who buys diamonds wholesale. I essentially got a Tacori ring (including the diamond) for what the band by itself costs at a retailer.
Oh, and CONGRATS! Find a friend or someone to take pictures, you won't be sorry.Well then, if anyone knows of a decent 'local guy' or wholesaler in the Kalamazoo Michigan area, hook me up.
Sorry bruh... I got a local guy who makes all my stuff. I have never bought anything from Zales or Jared etc.
Morrisons downtown Kzoo has good stuff. I have had several people I know go there and they have been happy. I went to a local place when I lived in VA (I was very pleased going local) and they told me if I paid for the diamond in cash they would throw the ring in which is what I did. Never hurts to ask. Definitely wouldn't buy online.
It definitely won't be this time if year. However, we've been together for 5 years. And for me it's not about getting a deal, it's about not getting ripped off.If you're looking for a deal, this is the absolute WORST time of the year to look for one. Christmas and engagements go hand in hand.
Lousy showoffs trying to upstage Jesus.......
DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is all.
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1. Talk to your fiancee about what he or she is interested in. It can be tough to find the perfect ring or diamond for someone you love, so take some time to get to know what interests them. Questions you could ask include what type of diamonds they like, what styles they're attracted to, and if they have any ideas for their dream ring or diamond.
2. Don't be afraid to spend a little more money on a higher quality ring or diamond if your fiancee is particularly picky about either. There are a lot of reliable jewelers who will offer excellent customer service and can help steer you in the right direction toward the perfect ring.
3. Check with your bank if you're not sure how much money you should set aside for a ring purchase. Many banks offer special ringside financing that allows couples to buy a ring without penalty (sometimes as low as 5%). This is an excellent way to get started without breaking the bank and can give you peace of mind knowing that you'll have enough funds left over for other important items down the road.
4. Request a physical inventory of all jewelry when making a purchase so that you know exactly what is being sold and where it is located in the store. This will allow for easier sizing and ensure that everything arrives at your home flawless and intact!
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1. Talk to your fiancee about what he or she is interested in. It can be tough to find the perfect ring or diamond for someone you love, so take some time to get to know what interests them. Questions you could ask include what type of diamonds they like, what styles they're attracted to, and if they have any ideas for their dream ring or diamond.
2. Don't be afraid to spend a little more money on a higher quality ring or diamond if your fiancee is particularly picky about either. There are a lot of reliable jewelers who will offer excellent customer service and can help steer you in the right direction toward the perfect ring.
3. Check with your bank if you're not sure how much money you should set aside for a ring purchase. Many banks offer special ringside financing that allows couples to buy a ring without penalty (sometimes as low as 5%). This is an excellent way to get started without breaking the bank and can give you peace of mind knowing that you'll have enough funds left over for other important items down the road.
4. Request a physical inventory of all jewelry when making a purchase so that you know exactly what is being sold and where it is located in the store. This will allow for easier sizing and ensure that everything arrives at your home flawless and intact!
Screw that. Just go see my boy Moishe on Canal Street. Tell him I sent you.When it comes to an engagement ring and diamond purchases, there are a few things you should keep in mind. Here are some tips:
1. Talk to your fiancee about what he or she is interested in. It can be tough to find the perfect ring or diamond for someone you love, so take some time to get to know what interests them. Questions you could ask include what type of diamonds they like, what styles they're attracted to, and if they have any ideas for their dream ring or diamond.
2. Don't be afraid to spend a little more money on a higher quality ring or diamond if your fiancee is particularly picky about either. There are a lot of reliable jewelers who will offer excellent customer service and can help steer you in the right direction toward the perfect ring.
3. Check with your bank if you're not sure how much money you should set aside for a ring purchase. Many banks offer special ringside financing that allows couples to buy a ring without penalty (sometimes as low as 5%). This is an excellent way to get started without breaking the bank and can give you peace of mind knowing that you'll have enough funds left over for other important items down the road.
4. Request a physical inventory of all jewelry when making a purchase so that you know exactly what is being sold and where it is located in the store. This will allow for easier sizing and ensure that everything arrives at your home flawless and intact!
When it comes to an engagement ring and diamond purchases, there are a few things you should keep in mind. Here are some tips:
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IMO nothing wrong with lab grown. Not sure why you think it's "dirtier" than the industry of natural diamond mining. And I heard the same thing from my jeweler, who was not a family friend, and encouraged supporting lab grown over natural. He also echoed the fact that you cannot tell the difference in most cases, in fact the lab grown ones tend to be better.I'm starting this process and I have a fairly decent grasp on what she wants, but what's thrown me off a little bit recently is natural vs lab diamonds. I was all set on going the natural route, but a jeweler family acquaintance is swearing that you can't tell the difference between the two and you get *significantly* more bang for your buck with lab. I still lean the natural route because something about the lab route feels dirty to me which is funny to type when talking about what a dirty industry natural diamond mining. Am I just off base here and lab-grown is the way to go?
IMO nothing wrong with lab grown. Not sure why you think it's "dirtier" than the industry of natural diamond mining. And I heard the same thing from my jeweler, who was not a family friend, and encouraged supporting lab grown over natural. He also echoed the fact that you cannot tell the difference in most cases, in fact the lab grown ones tend to be better.
It's 2024, Science is cool, child labor and blood diamonds are bad.
FWIW I customized a beautiful engagement/wedding ring combo for my wife that she adores, for ~$1400 total. Same ring with natural stones would have cost closer to $5k.
My 2 cents:I'm starting this process and I have a fairly decent grasp on what she wants, but what's thrown me off a little bit recently is natural vs lab diamonds. I was all set on going the natural route, but a jeweler family acquaintance is swearing that you can't tell the difference between the two and you get *significantly* more bang for your buck with lab. I still lean the natural route because something about the lab route feels dirty to me which is funny to type when talking about what a dirty industry natural diamond mining. Am I just off base here and lab-grown is the way to go?