It''s been some time since I have last posted. My knowledge gained on this site helped me to make an informed decision to buy a quality diamond and move forward with my life. I was engaged, happily married and living the life. That was of course until my wife showed me the crown facet on her diamond that no longer existed. I guess the saying that diamonds are a girls best friend is actually true, because she certainly has acted like she has lost a friend. Happy wife = Happy life, Chipped crown = I''m going down!
I never realized that if I was the one not wearing the diamond and it chipped, somehow it would be my fault? For all of you fellas out there who buy a diamond that your wife may accidentally chip, I have some advice for you. Do not, I repeat do not tell her when viewing her chipped diamond that it is her fault! Nothing good will come from that statement.
I would also encourage all who read this to be certain that your diamond is insured! Luckily we were insured and after a good hosing from State Farm, I can replace the stone.
I am hopefull that I will have the stone replaced shortly and be off the couch and back in bed by Christmas!
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I''ve posted several questions on this forum and received some good advice. I have finally purchased a stone and was wondering some opinions on it
Here it is http://www.whiteflash.com/diamonds/diamond_Details.aspx?itemcode=GIA-13039869#
Any input is helpful.
Thanks!
I never realized that if I was the one not wearing the diamond and it chipped, somehow it would be my fault? For all of you fellas out there who buy a diamond that your wife may accidentally chip, I have some advice for you. Do not, I repeat do not tell her when viewing her chipped diamond that it is her fault! Nothing good will come from that statement.
I would also encourage all who read this to be certain that your diamond is insured! Luckily we were insured and after a good hosing from State Farm, I can replace the stone.
I am hopefull that I will have the stone replaced shortly and be off the couch and back in bed by Christmas!
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I''ve posted several questions on this forum and received some good advice. I have finally purchased a stone and was wondering some opinions on it
Here it is http://www.whiteflash.com/diamonds/diamond_Details.aspx?itemcode=GIA-13039869#
Any input is helpful.
Thanks!