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Oh well, it might be me, but it does seem that most girls have some personal idea of what a ring should look like on hand regardless of what design and purpose it has. Some end up with a handfull of dainty rings and some with large ones. Since diamonds are usually worn in smaller sizes than any other precious stone, much of the chatter ends up being about their size. At least, this explains some things for me.
Now, I would not expect men and women to choose jewelry in the same way because the tradition and fashion are so different. Any diamond on a guy''s hand is daring enough ... so it probably needs a story and some meaning to justify its presence: be it ''perfection'' and smallness or color or anything else.
Do you thing is harder for a guy to justify wearing a ''small'' diamond or for a woman? Perhaps both would be asked ''why bother'', only from opposite reasons!
Now, I would not expect men and women to choose jewelry in the same way because the tradition and fashion are so different. Any diamond on a guy''s hand is daring enough ... so it probably needs a story and some meaning to justify its presence: be it ''perfection'' and smallness or color or anything else.
Do you thing is harder for a guy to justify wearing a ''small'' diamond or for a woman? Perhaps both would be asked ''why bother'', only from opposite reasons!