psychdoc26
Rough_Rock
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- Dec 10, 2011
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Hi all,
my bf and I have been talking about getting engaged which is very exciting! He doesn't have a lot of money and his budget is around $5,000 (may be a little wiggle room). I know this is a pretty small budget for an engagement ring. I have previously been engaged and at the time had a custom made e-ring from King Jeweler's with a 2ct cushion center in a pave halo setting (it was styled after the Tiffany Legacy setting)...unfortunately for me I still love this style but I don't think it would be appropriate to have a ring that looks too similar.
I'm flexible in terms of stone (round, emerald, cushion, pear) but I don't like the look of a solitaire...I prefer more antique art deco styles, pave, or three stone rings (perhaps one with sapphires). I'm also willing to compromise on color and clarity for size as long as the cut is good and there isn't a strong fluorescence. My experience with diamonds is that each diamond is so unique that you can get something quite stunning with less than perfect characteristics.
I've been looking online but I'm not really sure where to start given the budget and my style. I tried something on at Zale's from the new Vera Wang collection that I really liked but I'm wondering if we could get a better deal on a similar style if I went somewhere in the diamond district (I live in NYC)? Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated!
my bf and I have been talking about getting engaged which is very exciting! He doesn't have a lot of money and his budget is around $5,000 (may be a little wiggle room). I know this is a pretty small budget for an engagement ring. I have previously been engaged and at the time had a custom made e-ring from King Jeweler's with a 2ct cushion center in a pave halo setting (it was styled after the Tiffany Legacy setting)...unfortunately for me I still love this style but I don't think it would be appropriate to have a ring that looks too similar.
I'm flexible in terms of stone (round, emerald, cushion, pear) but I don't like the look of a solitaire...I prefer more antique art deco styles, pave, or three stone rings (perhaps one with sapphires). I'm also willing to compromise on color and clarity for size as long as the cut is good and there isn't a strong fluorescence. My experience with diamonds is that each diamond is so unique that you can get something quite stunning with less than perfect characteristics.
I've been looking online but I'm not really sure where to start given the budget and my style. I tried something on at Zale's from the new Vera Wang collection that I really liked but I'm wondering if we could get a better deal on a similar style if I went somewhere in the diamond district (I live in NYC)? Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated!