Yea I love the stone. The setting is so poorly made though that I just am waiting for my amazing stone to fall right out of it.JaneSmith|1349046666|3277064 said:Crap Ame, I'm sorry about your e-ring. You do like the diamond though, right? And didn't you eventually get a band you liked too?
Circe|1349103879|3277379 said:Isn't it funny how one can feel disloyal to an inanimate object? I've tried starting this sentence a few times, and I keep re-writing it because I feel bad saying ANYTHING less than positive about my ring! Probably says more about my wanting to think of myself as the kind of woman who is sentimental and consistent than it does about the ring getting its feelings (!) hurt.
Which is to say - I love my ring because it symbolizes so many awesome things about my relationship and how my husband and I operate. The stone is gorgeous, and the setting is absolutely perfect. Buuuuuuuuut somewhere along the way I fell in love with old cuts and their big facets, so I'm as in-love with my anniversary ring, and its own nifty symbolism. And since my hands are still shifting sizes post-pregnancy, ironically, my e-ring now fits my right hand while my anniversary ring fits the left! Still trying to decide if I should resize so they're in their "proper" places, or just enjoy them as-is.
ditto this is how I feel.TravelingGal|1349058216|3277166 said:Since 2006 and yes, love it! But I love everything I own, jewelry wise.