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iamwiz82

Lifer
Jan 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Exactly what I was thinking... I never did understand why people spend a good downpayment on a house on a fuggin ring. The engagement ring my wife picked out was a little less than a grand.... luckily she doesn't like diamonds and prefers blue saphires. Plus the $4-8K I saved went toward our house which I'm renovating.... ohhh and when we went to Vegas to get married, we had a couple of grand more to have fun with. :)

You make a valid point but then totally discredit yourself by admitting that you used some of the money saved on a ring to throw away gambling. Everybody has their own priorities and these often include the ability indulge in a certain amount of discretionary spending. An engagement ring falls into this category.

Sorry dude, while you assume I meant gambling, I didn't.

We went to a bunch of shows (Carrot top, David Copperfield, a couple of topless reviews) , drove to the grand canyon, did the damn tour, stayed in a suite all 8 nights, and ate at a lot of 5 star restaurants my wife has always wanted to try. We did things that we'll remember for the rest of our lives... to this day we see something on tv and say "Hey, we did that! That was awesome!"

btw, we only gambled $170... which $150 was from my wife on the 25cent slots. :D

Wow, Vegas, that's a trip of a lifetime...

:confused:
 

Jugernot

Diamond Member
Oct 12, 1999
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Exactly what I was thinking... I never did understand why people spend a good downpayment on a house on a fuggin ring. The engagement ring my wife picked out was a little less than a grand.... luckily she doesn't like diamonds and prefers blue saphires. Plus the $4-8K I saved went toward our house which I'm renovating.... ohhh and when we went to Vegas to get married, we had a couple of grand more to have fun with. :)

You make a valid point but then totally discredit yourself by admitting that you used some of the money saved on a ring to throw away gambling. Everybody has their own priorities and these often include the ability indulge in a certain amount of discretionary spending. An engagement ring falls into this category.

Sorry dude, while you assume I meant gambling, I didn't.

We went to a bunch of shows (Carrot top, David Copperfield, a couple of topless reviews) , drove to the grand canyon, did the damn tour, stayed in a suite all 8 nights, and ate at a lot of 5 star restaurants my wife has always wanted to try. We did things that we'll remember for the rest of our lives... to this day we see something on tv and say "Hey, we did that! That was awesome!"

btw, we only gambled $170... which $150 was from my wife on the 25cent slots. :D

Wow, Vegas, that's a trip of a lifetime...

:confused:

When did I say a trip of a lifetime? We got married there and did a lot of fun stuff that probably wouldn't have been possible if I spent $10k on a ring .... whats the issue?
 

jman19

Lifer
Nov 3, 2000
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Exactly what I was thinking... I never did understand why people spend a good downpayment on a house on a fuggin ring. The engagement ring my wife picked out was a little less than a grand.... luckily she doesn't like diamonds and prefers blue saphires. Plus the $4-8K I saved went toward our house which I'm renovating.... ohhh and when we went to Vegas to get married, we had a couple of grand more to have fun with. :)

You make a valid point but then totally discredit yourself by admitting that you used some of the money saved on a ring to throw away gambling. Everybody has their own priorities and these often include the ability indulge in a certain amount of discretionary spending. An engagement ring falls into this category.

Sorry dude, while you assume I meant gambling, I didn't.

We went to a bunch of shows (Carrot top, David Copperfield, a couple of topless reviews) , drove to the grand canyon, did the damn tour, stayed in a suite all 8 nights, and ate at a lot of 5 star restaurants my wife has always wanted to try. We did things that we'll remember for the rest of our lives... to this day we see something on tv and say "Hey, we did that! That was awesome!"

btw, we only gambled $170... which $150 was from my wife on the 25cent slots. :D

Wow, Vegas, that's a trip of a lifetime...

:confused:

Don't be a snob.
 

silverpig

Lifer
Jul 29, 2001
27,703
12
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Go for something with better colour. I think the one I got my wife was a D and VS1. It isn't nearly as big though, something like .25 ct for the main stone, and .5 ct total weight.
 

sash1

Diamond Member
Jul 20, 2001
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awww, how cute krunchykrome gonna be engaged :D

i certainly can't give you any advice as far as diamond rings go, but i certainly hope the misses is a Ravens fan :p
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Exactly what I was thinking... I never did understand why people spend a good downpayment on a house on a fuggin ring. The engagement ring my wife picked out was a little less than a grand.... luckily she doesn't like diamonds and prefers blue saphires. Plus the $4-8K I saved went toward our house which I'm renovating.... ohhh and when we went to Vegas to get married, we had a couple of grand more to have fun with. :)

You make a valid point but then totally discredit yourself by admitting that you used some of the money saved on a ring to throw away gambling. Everybody has their own priorities and these often include the ability indulge in a certain amount of discretionary spending. An engagement ring falls into this category.

Sorry dude, while you assume I meant gambling, I didn't.

We went to a bunch of shows (Carrot top, David Copperfield, a couple of topless reviews) , drove to the grand canyon, did the damn tour, stayed in a suite all 8 nights, and ate at a lot of 5 star restaurants my wife has always wanted to try. We did things that we'll remember for the rest of our lives... to this day we see something on tv and say "Hey, we did that! That was awesome!"

btw, we only gambled $170... which $150 was from my wife on the 25cent slots. :D

Wow, Vegas, that's a trip of a lifetime...

:confused:


wow what way to be an ass!

where did he say it was? it sounds like a fun trip.

is it going on a world trip? no but it sure sounds like they had a good time.
 

DBL

Platinum Member
Mar 23, 2001
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Originally posted by: silverpig
Go for something with better colour. I think the one I got my wife was a D and VS1. It isn't nearly as big though, something like .25 ct for the main stone, and .5 ct total weight.

D color is not necessary. You can't tell the difference between D,E and F unless you put both stones right next to each other in excellent lighting.

As has been mentioned in previous threads, the most important factor is the cut quality. Getting an excellent cut G-H, VS2-SI2 would be ideal IMO. That allows you to max out on the weight. Of course, some women are more sensitive to color than others. It's also hard to find a stone with those perfect specs so you will inevitably have to make compromises in certain areas.

But remember, cut quality is most important.
 

tfinch2

Lifer
Feb 3, 2004
22,114
1
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Exactly what I was thinking... I never did understand why people spend a good downpayment on a house on a fuggin ring. The engagement ring my wife picked out was a little less than a grand.... luckily she doesn't like diamonds and prefers blue saphires. Plus the $4-8K I saved went toward our house which I'm renovating.... ohhh and when we went to Vegas to get married, we had a couple of grand more to have fun with. :)

You make a valid point but then totally discredit yourself by admitting that you used some of the money saved on a ring to throw away gambling. Everybody has their own priorities and these often include the ability indulge in a certain amount of discretionary spending. An engagement ring falls into this category.

Sorry dude, while you assume I meant gambling, I didn't.

We went to a bunch of shows (Carrot top, David Copperfield, a couple of topless reviews) , drove to the grand canyon, did the damn tour, stayed in a suite all 8 nights, and ate at a lot of 5 star restaurants my wife has always wanted to try. We did things that we'll remember for the rest of our lives... to this day we see something on tv and say "Hey, we did that! That was awesome!"

btw, we only gambled $170... which $150 was from my wife on the 25cent slots. :D

Wow, Vegas, that's a trip of a lifetime...

:confused:

Don't be such a prick.
 

mikej007

Golden Member
Jan 23, 2004
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OP, where are you located? As someone else suggested (and I personally recommend) the Diamond District in NYC. I got my wife's engagement ring and both our wedding bands from the same dude there... super cheap. Her ring was a 1.0something round cut, with about .5 total carats on the sides (3 diamonds on each side). Center stone was a VVS1 / E color, with GIA cert. Platinum setting. Total cost of the ring was $5k cash. Same ring from Tiffany's was $12k!! Must be the blue box that adds the premium...

What's even better is that my wife is 5', 100lbs so the ring looks massive on her finger LOL.

Diamond District FTW!!
 

krunchykrome

Lifer
Dec 28, 2003
13,413
1
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Originally posted by: mikej007
OP, where are you located? As someone else suggested (and I personally recommend) the Diamond District in NYC. I got my wife's engagement ring and both our wedding bands from the same dude there... super cheap. Her ring was a 1.0something round cut, with about .5 total carats on the sides (3 diamonds on each side). Center stone was a VVS1 / E color, with GIA cert. Platinum setting. Total cost of the ring was $5k cash. Same ring from Tiffany's was $12k!! Must be the blue box that adds the premium...

What's even better is that my wife is 5', 100lbs so the ring looks massive on her finger LOL.

Diamond District FTW!!

I live near Baltimore/DC. I don't think I'll be making the trip out to NYC. I'll probably be purchasing the ring online from bluenile.
 

sash1

Diamond Member
Jul 20, 2001
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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: sash1
awww, how cute krunchykrome gonna be engaged :D

i certainly can't give you any advice as far as diamond rings go, but i certainly hope the misses is a Ravens fan :p

She is :D

hahaha, NICE. she's officially awesome, GO RAVENS!
 

DBL

Platinum Member
Mar 23, 2001
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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: sash1
awww, how cute krunchykrome gonna be engaged :D

i certainly can't give you any advice as far as diamond rings go, but i certainly hope the misses is a Ravens fan :p

She is :D

After looking at you in that picture, it looks like you may need a diamond far, far larger than was being considered.

 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: sash1
awww, how cute krunchykrome gonna be engaged :D

i certainly can't give you any advice as far as diamond rings go, but i certainly hope the misses is a Ravens fan :p

She is :D

After looking at you in that picture, it looks like you may need a diamond far, far larger than was being considered.

hahahahah i was going to post this! LOL
 

krunchykrome

Lifer
Dec 28, 2003
13,413
1
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Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: sash1
awww, how cute krunchykrome gonna be engaged :D

i certainly can't give you any advice as far as diamond rings go, but i certainly hope the misses is a Ravens fan :p

She is :D

After looking at you in that picture, it looks like you may need a diamond far, far larger than was being considered.

hahahahah i was going to post this! LOL

hahahaha, damn :brokenheart:
 

ponyo

Lifer
Feb 14, 2002
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Isn't she korean?

1ct is pretty standard nowdays. Especially if she's korean.

Do you have to buy her other stuff as well like necklace, earrings, watch, other jewelry for marriage? In korean marriage, that's expected as well.
 

krunchykrome

Lifer
Dec 28, 2003
13,413
1
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Originally posted by: Naustica
Isn't she korean?

1ct is pretty standard nowdays. Especially if she's korean.

Do you have to buy her other stuff as well like necklace, earrings, watch, other jewelry for marriage? In korean marriage, that's expected as well.

What does her being korean have anything to do with ct size?

And hell no, I'm not buying her anything else if I buy her this ring
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Naustica
Isn't she korean?

1ct is pretty standard nowdays. Especially if she's korean.

Do you have to buy her other stuff as well like necklace, earrings, watch, other jewelry for marriage? In korean marriage, that's expected as well.

WTF?!?

1ct HAS ALWAYS been a standard.

That said most people are better off going slightly under that, or slightly under 3/4, 1/2 and getting a better cut stone (cut as in grade of cut like 1A, 2A, 2B, etc not princess, round, etc).

People tend to spend too much on color and clarity. An SI1/2, VS2 is usually perfectly fine in 1ct sizing once set. If using yellow gold colors above even I are sometimes wasteful (going to G/H is not usually a huge premium though)...

My first wife I picked up a .42 round for...pretty much near H&A. Most thought it was at least a carat just seeing it...under close look you could tell it was smaller. We put most of our money into our first home. I got a steal on this one due to getting word that a jeweler was getting ready to file bankruptcy.

My second financee I bought a Princess .71 EGL F/VS1 cut extremely well for $2100 in 2000.

My current wife didn't want a ring at the time...she wants one eventually but still wants to keep getting things for our home right now.
 

shopbruin

Diamond Member
Jul 12, 2000
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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: mikej007
OP, where are you located? As someone else suggested (and I personally recommend) the Diamond District in NYC. I got my wife's engagement ring and both our wedding bands from the same dude there... super cheap. Her ring was a 1.0something round cut, with about .5 total carats on the sides (3 diamonds on each side). Center stone was a VVS1 / E color, with GIA cert. Platinum setting. Total cost of the ring was $5k cash. Same ring from Tiffany's was $12k!! Must be the blue box that adds the premium...

What's even better is that my wife is 5', 100lbs so the ring looks massive on her finger LOL.

Diamond District FTW!!

I live near Baltimore/DC. I don't think I'll be making the trip out to NYC. I'll probably be purchasing the ring online from bluenile.

when i got my ring appraised, the appraiser really liked the diamonds he's seen from blue nile. it's a good place to go with good prices.

good luck!