Hi all,
I don't really know where to begin so i'll try to keep it short. (HA)
I got married 3 months ago (engaged exactly a year ago) and I do not like my engagement ring.
When we got engaged my fiance insisted on doing it himself with VERY limited guidance. I sent him to a place I love (i'll leave their name out since I really don't feel this was their fault) and it turns out that he basically figured he could get anything and it would be fine since i sent him there. It was very uncharacteristic of him - he's usually a big thinker, researcher etc. but I basically ended up with a setting I'm not into and a vintage stone that was very lopsided and pretty dark in color. After a couple weeks of wearing it I explained that i didn't want to hurt his feelings but that the "lopsided" shape of the stone was really bugging me and would he mind if we looked into options- cut to me by myself in this showroom having to make a snap decision between stones and spending $3000 more to get a new stone that I still do not like. I spent the rest of the year trying to get used to it and to love it for what is symbolizes rather than just the material aspect of things. I figured I shouldn't change anything until after the wedding and that maybe I would feel differently after we tied the knot but I just really don't like the way it looks. I go a couple weeks without wearing anything and then give it a try in hopes I'll feel different but it just makes me feel guilty for not being grateful in the first place and there is no meaning attached to it because it isn't even the stone that he bought for me anymore. Even if I knew he had slaved over choosing it that would make it more meaningful, but I know that he didn't do that either.Truth is, I'd be happy with a diamond half the size if it was a setting/ring that I loved.
So....my question is this. For people who did resets or changes to their original rings... do you regret it at all? If i'm going to change should i start from scratch or keep this diamond and just get a new setting? Any words of wisdom from people who went through this? I'm pretty sentimental, but I'm also practical and having a $12,000 piece of jewelry I don't enjoy just makes no sense to me. It would be nice for the two of us to go out together and pick something but maybe I'm just not being realistic.
PHEW. Sorry for the novel and thanks for reading.
I don't really know where to begin so i'll try to keep it short. (HA)
I got married 3 months ago (engaged exactly a year ago) and I do not like my engagement ring.
When we got engaged my fiance insisted on doing it himself with VERY limited guidance. I sent him to a place I love (i'll leave their name out since I really don't feel this was their fault) and it turns out that he basically figured he could get anything and it would be fine since i sent him there. It was very uncharacteristic of him - he's usually a big thinker, researcher etc. but I basically ended up with a setting I'm not into and a vintage stone that was very lopsided and pretty dark in color. After a couple weeks of wearing it I explained that i didn't want to hurt his feelings but that the "lopsided" shape of the stone was really bugging me and would he mind if we looked into options- cut to me by myself in this showroom having to make a snap decision between stones and spending $3000 more to get a new stone that I still do not like. I spent the rest of the year trying to get used to it and to love it for what is symbolizes rather than just the material aspect of things. I figured I shouldn't change anything until after the wedding and that maybe I would feel differently after we tied the knot but I just really don't like the way it looks. I go a couple weeks without wearing anything and then give it a try in hopes I'll feel different but it just makes me feel guilty for not being grateful in the first place and there is no meaning attached to it because it isn't even the stone that he bought for me anymore. Even if I knew he had slaved over choosing it that would make it more meaningful, but I know that he didn't do that either.Truth is, I'd be happy with a diamond half the size if it was a setting/ring that I loved.
So....my question is this. For people who did resets or changes to their original rings... do you regret it at all? If i'm going to change should i start from scratch or keep this diamond and just get a new setting? Any words of wisdom from people who went through this? I'm pretty sentimental, but I'm also practical and having a $12,000 piece of jewelry I don't enjoy just makes no sense to me. It would be nice for the two of us to go out together and pick something but maybe I'm just not being realistic.
PHEW. Sorry for the novel and thanks for reading.