purplesilk
Ideal_Rock
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I didn't join this thread before just because I really hoped other PSers were able to to put your mind at peace.
Tough situation: I've been there before so I know how you're feeling:
- sad and nervous because you missed the opportunity to get the "perfect" e-ring at the first attempt,
- sad and but nervous for the wasted money
- sad and nervous at the thought of being ungrateful,
- sad and nervous because you could have taken your time to educate yourself before buying...
...IMO you'll never be satisfied with your current diamond!
I think you have some options:
1) ask your local jeweller to look for a diamond within the PS recommended parameters: the process could take months/years and some money but it's worth trying.
Since your fiancee did a good generous job letting yourself choose your expensive e-ring, please don't involve him in the stressful process: spend your time and spend your own money to get what your heart wants!
If and when you get your perfect diamond, simply tell your fiancee you were able to get an exchange.
2) sell the diamond to your local jeweller and buy a new diamond from a PS recommended seller: you'll surely lose a lot of money, but you can start it all again.
Also in this case, tell your fiancee you got another diamond but use your own money to get the new diamond.
3) put your current stone in a necklace and buy yourself a lab diamond: use your own money, don't involve your fiancee in the process, just tell him you got another diamond.
A couple of years ago husband gifted me a solitaire ring with a 1.7 ct F IF natural diamond that I really hate: husband did it all by himself, it was meant to be
an anniversary+big birthday surprise gift ...it left me with an emotional baggage of unpleasant feelings!!!
Husband realized he made a huge mistake by not letting me choose, but the purchase was done and he couldn't get his money back: I was/am unhappy with the crappy diamond; he was/is unhappy because he made me unhappy; we both hate the ring because it reminds us of unpleasant discussions we had about it.
I tried plan 1) but it didn't go well till now.
Unfortunately husband bought the stone just before the fall of the natural diamond prices, so I have to wait for the rise of the natural diamond market if I decide to sell it and use the money to get what I want: what I know for sure is that, if I need to add money, I'll spend my own money.
What I learnt from this experience:
- thank your SO for the generous gift,
- don't pretend to like the diamond if you don't,
- if your SO can't have his money back or he can't exchange with something you like better, spend your own time and money to get what you want.
The row to your perfect diamond is narrow and long: spend your time and your money; don't stress your SO and don't get the risk of fighting over an useless piece of carbon.
Just MY experience and MY opinion.
[I'm a fan of 60/60 diamonds but that's just my taste].
Tough situation: I've been there before so I know how you're feeling:
- sad and nervous because you missed the opportunity to get the "perfect" e-ring at the first attempt,
- sad and but nervous for the wasted money
- sad and nervous at the thought of being ungrateful,
- sad and nervous because you could have taken your time to educate yourself before buying...
...IMO you'll never be satisfied with your current diamond!
I think you have some options:
1) ask your local jeweller to look for a diamond within the PS recommended parameters: the process could take months/years and some money but it's worth trying.
Since your fiancee did a good generous job letting yourself choose your expensive e-ring, please don't involve him in the stressful process: spend your time and spend your own money to get what your heart wants!
If and when you get your perfect diamond, simply tell your fiancee you were able to get an exchange.
2) sell the diamond to your local jeweller and buy a new diamond from a PS recommended seller: you'll surely lose a lot of money, but you can start it all again.
Also in this case, tell your fiancee you got another diamond but use your own money to get the new diamond.
3) put your current stone in a necklace and buy yourself a lab diamond: use your own money, don't involve your fiancee in the process, just tell him you got another diamond.
A couple of years ago husband gifted me a solitaire ring with a 1.7 ct F IF natural diamond that I really hate: husband did it all by himself, it was meant to be
an anniversary+big birthday surprise gift ...it left me with an emotional baggage of unpleasant feelings!!!
Husband realized he made a huge mistake by not letting me choose, but the purchase was done and he couldn't get his money back: I was/am unhappy with the crappy diamond; he was/is unhappy because he made me unhappy; we both hate the ring because it reminds us of unpleasant discussions we had about it.
I tried plan 1) but it didn't go well till now.
Unfortunately husband bought the stone just before the fall of the natural diamond prices, so I have to wait for the rise of the natural diamond market if I decide to sell it and use the money to get what I want: what I know for sure is that, if I need to add money, I'll spend my own money.
What I learnt from this experience:
- thank your SO for the generous gift,
- don't pretend to like the diamond if you don't,
- if your SO can't have his money back or he can't exchange with something you like better, spend your own time and money to get what you want.
The row to your perfect diamond is narrow and long: spend your time and your money; don't stress your SO and don't get the risk of fighting over an useless piece of carbon.
Just MY experience and MY opinion.
[I'm a fan of 60/60 diamonds but that's just my taste].