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Alex Tilley|1361655164|3388761 said:Thank you Rosebloom. I did actually want accent stones at the time & my lovely jeweler talked me out of it, saying almost exactly what you did: it is such a beautiful stone, let it speak for itself
I wear it almost everyday, but my daughter (who's almost 4) knows one day it will be hers & often dances around with it on her index finger
minousbijoux|1361658379|3388798 said:Alex Tilley|1361655164|3388761 said:Thank you Rosebloom. I did actually want accent stones at the time & my lovely jeweler talked me out of it, saying almost exactly what you did: it is such a beautiful stone, let it speak for itself
I wear it almost everyday, but my daughter (who's almost 4) knows one day it will be hers & often dances around with it on her index finger
Okay, you had me back at the inscription, but this?!! Totally puffy heart the love!
Alex Tilley|1361659187|3388816 said:Thank you, lovelies! It really is a beautiful colour of pink & gets compliments almost everyday.
Yes, my daughter Hope keeps asking why she can't have it yet, because it says her name inside just like her pre- school kit bag. So that means its hers, right?
Sadly we haven't got around to buying a stone for our other daughter (2nd child syndrome!) But I'd like a Tanzanite or Columbian emerald for her...
Alex Tilley|1361659600|3388820 said:Ooh, Colorluvr, what a fabulous idea! She has little plastic rings from dressing up that she wears CONSTANTLY, but certainly has her beady eye on my sapphire. And I did buy her a little silver star necklace with a teeny diamond in the center last year that she only takes off if she sees me get my ultrasonic out - I think she is a complete mini-me
Oh my goodness gracious. That settles it. We are having a third child in hopes of finally getting a girl. Must have a girl!!!Alex Tilley said:Ooh, Colorluvr, what a fabulous idea! She has little plastic rings from dressing up that she wears CONSTANTLY, but certainly has her beady eye on my sapphire. And I did buy her a little silver star necklace with a teeny diamond in the center last year that she only takes off if she sees me get my ultrasonic out - I think she is a complete mini-me
minousbijoux|1361670718|3388933 said:Please oh please, let's make rings for your girls! I'm like Rosebloom - I have two boys. I always thought I'd have three, and have a girl. I did not and did not. So I spoil my nieces with girly things. One year, I got them each a tiara for Christmas! Anyway, it would be wonderful to live vicariously through your girls and help with rings (or a necklace for the older one since she seems so good with the one she already has). We'd all loooooove to help find the right stones (with their approval of course!).
The one thing I caution is that it will be hard to find anything as pretty as your sapphire ring; its big (can you imagine a one carat sapphire on a little girl's finger? ), its pink, its saturated, its pretty and its a traditional solitaire - how will you compete with that?!!
KaeKae|1361673118|3388961 said:Gorgeous Sapphire, Alex!
Oh, and talk about second child syndrome. I've had a peridot bracelet for DD1 for years, nothing yet for DD2, and she's 14.
KaeKae|1361682244|3389072 said:Hangs head, in shame.
But, I swear, I nursed DD1 by the light of QVC (I know, more shame,) while I was too tired to get out of bed, with DD2. I nursed her to the sound of her father's snoring. Might explain why she isn't my jewelry loving child?