Hi Everyone;
I wanted to getsome opinions from the women in here on this. Last May my GF and I were in Tiffanys and we saw a pink diamond with a setting that had pave diamonds on half the shank and on the setting as well (four prong) she oowed and ahhhed about it, and said oh I want my engagement ring to look like that. Then after I tried to ask a few vague questions, she said she would want a right hand ring in that same style.
So I set out to get a pink stone and I got a good sized pink spinel. Then I found the perfect setting but it was too much for me at the time. So I got another setting, which is nice but its not nearly as impressive. It has small trillion cut diamonds on the sides and then a few really small pave diamonds on the shank.
I have not given her the ring yet but now I am getting to where I want to. So what I am wondering is if the ladys in here thing its better to go for the one she said she loves, or to keep the one I have?
What I would do is trade in so to speak that setting and then save up the difference in price. Thanks everyone.
Phil
I wanted to getsome opinions from the women in here on this. Last May my GF and I were in Tiffanys and we saw a pink diamond with a setting that had pave diamonds on half the shank and on the setting as well (four prong) she oowed and ahhhed about it, and said oh I want my engagement ring to look like that. Then after I tried to ask a few vague questions, she said she would want a right hand ring in that same style.
So I set out to get a pink stone and I got a good sized pink spinel. Then I found the perfect setting but it was too much for me at the time. So I got another setting, which is nice but its not nearly as impressive. It has small trillion cut diamonds on the sides and then a few really small pave diamonds on the shank.
I have not given her the ring yet but now I am getting to where I want to. So what I am wondering is if the ladys in here thing its better to go for the one she said she loves, or to keep the one I have?
What I would do is trade in so to speak that setting and then save up the difference in price. Thanks everyone.
Phil