JasonFaber
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2009
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My original thread and pictures of the“Ring-in-the-Box” is here.
It has been a very interesting and fun experience to research all about diamonds, find that perfect setting (learned the best way is for her to pick out the setting), experience the dismay of notorious B&M jewelers, and to finally propose to my NOW fiancée.
It did surprise me however, with all the nervousness and anticipation that I felt, how little of a change I felt after the proposal. It really hasn’t sunk in yet that I AM in fact engaged, and that I am going to spend the rest of my life with my NOW fiancée. It is even strange to call her that, and it has already been 4 days since I proposed. I wonder how long it takes for it all to sink in?
Setting;
14k wg, 3 stone knife edge pave setting,
with 2 pear shape diamonds and 32 round cut diamonds
Total weight .63cts
Princess center diamond;
Weight: 0.91
Color: H
Clarity: VVS2
Symmetry: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Florescence: None
Table: 69%
Depth: 73.6%
GIA certified
Great Aset scope images
It has been a very interesting and fun experience to research all about diamonds, find that perfect setting (learned the best way is for her to pick out the setting), experience the dismay of notorious B&M jewelers, and to finally propose to my NOW fiancée.
It did surprise me however, with all the nervousness and anticipation that I felt, how little of a change I felt after the proposal. It really hasn’t sunk in yet that I AM in fact engaged, and that I am going to spend the rest of my life with my NOW fiancée. It is even strange to call her that, and it has already been 4 days since I proposed. I wonder how long it takes for it all to sink in?
Setting;
14k wg, 3 stone knife edge pave setting,
with 2 pear shape diamonds and 32 round cut diamonds
Total weight .63cts
Princess center diamond;
Weight: 0.91
Color: H
Clarity: VVS2
Symmetry: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Florescence: None
Table: 69%
Depth: 73.6%
GIA certified
Great Aset scope images