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if you plan on wearing your ring 24/7 I would not get a full eternity. you''re lifestyle and a full diamond band do not mesh well and I think you''d have a lot of problems with the ring/stones falling out etc. Half eternity would be a better choice though it''s going to suffer some abuse too if you''re wearing it during all the activities you are doing. Have you considered wearing a plain band when you swim, work out, etc. and then wearing the diamond band when you are going out or doing things that won''t cause potential damage? The other option would be to get a diamond band that is held together by 4 prongs. Mara''s rings are designed this way and it will at least make them a little more secure. But, you are right that there is still a chance a stone could come out with a lot of ring abuse.
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I've had all kinds...
Half, 3/4, eternities - a question for you are you done having kids? if you are not, then I might wait to get an eternity ring, since your ring size might change if you have more children and you can't resize many eternities. Also while I love the look of full eternity, I do not like having the paranoid feeling of having a chipped/loose/lost diamond from a full eternity which did come true after six weeks. I have had 3/4s while I like the look of this as well,,, the sizing bar bugged me too as it spin. So after a round about ways, I prefer my half eternity since it is more carefree for me and I don't worry that much on damaging the underside and getting gunk in the bottom (I too have kids) but yes, it spins unless I wear it with my e-ring. I also like the fact that it cost less and I can get bigger stones for the top that are actually showing. Its your personal preference really. I'm pretty rough on my hands, even though I *Try* to be more consciencious of my rings.... but the other part of me... just don't want to have to worry about one more thing about the underside of my eternity ring.... |
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I am definitely done having kids.... lol, .. but that''s a whole nother thread. I''m leaning towards getting the eternity and maybe just getting into the habit of removing my rings before I do anything active. The main reason why I don''t remove my rings is I''m scared to lose them! Anybody insure their eternity rings? If I am able to insure them, I can wear them all the time and not worry. |
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definitely insure it. but keep in mind that you really will only have one or two claims until the insurance company will drop you
![]() i''ve got kids and a crazy life schedule too. I wear a half baguette band to the gym, in the pool or basically whenever I''m not wearing my e-ring (which I don''t wear 24/7). If you really want a full eternity I would go for it. I want a full eternity band at some point too! But, I would suggest trying to get into the habit of leaving it at home if you are going to be doing something super active with your hands etc. |
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No one is saying you abuse your rings
Its just a term we use around here to describe daily wear and an active lifestyle versus babying one''s rings. I don''t personally like to baby my rings. I wear them cooking, bathing my son, basically doing everything except dishes and heavy lifting. I take them off for bed, that''s all. I want rings that can take some abuse. I did have one diamond come loose early on in my Dream ring, but BGD replaced it for me because it was so early in the life of my ring and I was not wearing my half eternity much at that time... maybe 2-3 times per week. Usually I wear my plain band. No isses since then! But I do baby my eternity more than my plain band I suppose. Anyways, I like the half eternity because I don''t like even *thinking* about damage to my rings. I want to wear them and enjoy them. Spinning happens sometimes, but it isn''t enough to bother me. I prefer half eternity to 3/4 for some reason. It makes the lack of full eternity look purposeful or something. Anyways, if you like to wear your rings all the time and not worry then half is better. Or else, just insure the ring and send it to BGD regularly to be checked. Replacing a diamond is not expensive, maybe $40, and that ongoing cost may be worth it to you. |