I can see that the feelings have shifted a bit in this thread from the beginning to now...or maybe just after digesting the situation everyone is thinking realistically and that the ring is already purchased.
I gave my ring to my girlfriend/Fiancee last night...and she said YES!!! She showed me all sorts of magazine ads in the past few months/years, but I didn't really know exactly what she wanted. One month it was a tiffany style band, the next pave, the next channel set, the next antique, the next something else, and so forth. I was being really sneaky about the whole thing because I wanted her to have ZERO clue I was even going to ask her to marry me. Forget the whole "let her come shopping and pick it out", there was none of that with me. Instead, I spent countless hours researching diamonds, going to see a million settings, and finally choosing something that I personally thought she would love.
So when I was at the jewelers, I had my mind set on building her a custom ring, or buying this one the jeweler had in stock that had a lot of the characteristics of what I wanted, but not all of them. So I carried a little doubt and figured I would buy the one in stock, which was absolutely gorgeous, but leave the option open that if she didn't really like it or wasn't in love with the setting, she could swap it out and I wouldn't take any offense.
The result? She wouldn't give that setting away for a million dollars! She fell in love with the ring the instant she saw it and is extremely happy. It is a 1.25ct round brilliant G/SI1 with 9 channel set diamonds going down a cathedral side. I reminded her again at the very end of the night that I wouldn't take any offense if she wanted to go have some fun and build a custom setting, and she denied again and again and again.
So maybe I just had better taste and chose exactly what she wanted? Or maybe she is just happy to finally have a ring on my finger. Or maybe she feels exactly like you do and just isn't saying it???
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I will definitely agree that if you were a part of the buying process, you should have gotten exactly what you wanted. My girlfriend didn't have a choice because I was playing the sneaky part, but if I was letting her shop with me, I would have tried to make sure she got what she wanted.
Shopping for diamonds is like shopping for a house, you sometimes will either fall in love with something and have to have it, or you just want a "house" so bad you will settle for whatever is in front of you. What I have learned is that there will always be another one if the first is missed.
I gave my ring to my girlfriend/Fiancee last night...and she said YES!!! She showed me all sorts of magazine ads in the past few months/years, but I didn't really know exactly what she wanted. One month it was a tiffany style band, the next pave, the next channel set, the next antique, the next something else, and so forth. I was being really sneaky about the whole thing because I wanted her to have ZERO clue I was even going to ask her to marry me. Forget the whole "let her come shopping and pick it out", there was none of that with me. Instead, I spent countless hours researching diamonds, going to see a million settings, and finally choosing something that I personally thought she would love.
So when I was at the jewelers, I had my mind set on building her a custom ring, or buying this one the jeweler had in stock that had a lot of the characteristics of what I wanted, but not all of them. So I carried a little doubt and figured I would buy the one in stock, which was absolutely gorgeous, but leave the option open that if she didn't really like it or wasn't in love with the setting, she could swap it out and I wouldn't take any offense.
The result? She wouldn't give that setting away for a million dollars! She fell in love with the ring the instant she saw it and is extremely happy. It is a 1.25ct round brilliant G/SI1 with 9 channel set diamonds going down a cathedral side. I reminded her again at the very end of the night that I wouldn't take any offense if she wanted to go have some fun and build a custom setting, and she denied again and again and again.
So maybe I just had better taste and chose exactly what she wanted? Or maybe she is just happy to finally have a ring on my finger. Or maybe she feels exactly like you do and just isn't saying it???
I will definitely agree that if you were a part of the buying process, you should have gotten exactly what you wanted. My girlfriend didn't have a choice because I was playing the sneaky part, but if I was letting her shop with me, I would have tried to make sure she got what she wanted.
Shopping for diamonds is like shopping for a house, you sometimes will either fall in love with something and have to have it, or you just want a "house" so bad you will settle for whatever is in front of you. What I have learned is that there will always be another one if the first is missed.