Date: 11/19/2004 4:52:12 PM
Author: jennyann2
i think going from owning just cosmetic jewelry one day to wearing diamonds on every available body part the next may be too much.
Date: 11/19/2004 6:53:38 PM
Author: mingagreen
Well, CEP I have been following this whole journey, and I have finally got to the point where I feel like chiming in! You are getting great advice hear and agree with everyone. I personally think it would be overload to get alot of jewelery on top of an Ering. When a girl is proposed to it is such a rush and a blurr that you don''t want to overwhelm her more by giving her more jewels. I understand that you want this night to be the best b/c she deserves it and I have to say you are such a sweet guy. I wish my husband would have gone to these lenght when he was ring hunting ( I am currently looking for a new setting!!!) However you could do something more subtle like a gift cert. for a manicure since evryone is going to be looking at her ring!!! Or a bouqet of flowers, I don''t know. You seem set on what you are going to do but I don''t think you realize how much just an engement ring gets a girl going!!! Good luck with everything it sounds like you are on the right track and I can''t wait to see what you decide on. I check this thread like 3 times a day!!!!
Date: 11/19/2004 78:20 PM![]()
Author: reena
YOU GUYS ARE SO FREAKIN'' CUTE! i love it! and wow, she''s so pretty. thanks for letting us put faces behind the (screen)names.
Date: 11/19/2004 6:464 PM![]()
Author: day_lily_me
I may should only vote once but I''m voting twice. Keep it simple CEP. You are so excited about the whole thing that you are getting blinded by the bling. If you do decide to go with additional jewelry for the other gifts, go with the simple Tiffany silver. It''s simple, classic, and timeless. It will never go out of style and she will love it. Put most ALL of your money in the stone. If you want to up the budget, up the budget for the stone. That''s what''s going to matter most. Then like the rest said, suggest that if she''d rather have a different setting, you want to take her shopping for the setting of her dreams. You''re happy, she''s happy, we''re happy. Whew! (And yes, I have read the whole thing - even sit up late a night following this one.)
Date: 11/19/2004 7:13:14 PM
Author: valeria101
You are something CEP.... How did you get a good part of this forum looking on, following and writing on this thread !!???
Date: 11/19/2004 7:12:17 PM
Author: Hest88
Awww, you two are so cute!!! And if she''s half as pretty in person as she is in the picture you''re one lucky guy!!!
Date: 11/19/2004 7:30:37 PM
Author: Hest88
CEP, I''d hate to say this, but it''s probably not a good idea to post your company. You all sort of know us, but who knows who might be reading this thread!!!
Date: 11/19/2004 7:36:28 PM
Author: Hest88
Heh, heh, okay CEP!!! I''ve seen some of the stuff you sell in catalogues, but since I live in a temperate climate I don''t think I''ll ever need any of it!!!!
Date: 11/19/2004 4:49:43 PM
Author: stephinextremis
I am jumping into this kind of late, but I promise, I read the ENTIRE THING![]()
1) Stop and breathe. Relax. Slow down.
2) In my opinion (and I stress that it is only my opinion): I think you ought to get the diamond set in a very basic Tiffany-style setting in white gold. Unless she only ever wears yellow gold (which does not seem to be the case) or unless she grabbed you and said ''BUY ME A YELLOW GOLD ENGAGEMENT RING'', you ought to err on the side of caution. Also, a simple, bare-bones setting in white gold won''t cost you more than $100-150. Save the rest of the money budgeted for the ring, you''ll need it in step 2.
2) After you propose, tell her that you just couldn''t wait to put a ring on her finger, and that now you want to go shopping with her so that she can choose the setting of her dreams. You say she will be happy with whatever, but what girl wouldn''t like to hear that?! Then if she wants yellow gold, diamond-encrusted, or something with colored stones, SHE will be able to choose it. Then you''re sure she likes it!
3) I think that if you insist on getting the necklace and earrings/bracelet gifts also, you really should keep it simple and not go over your budget. It''s very true that you will have all the time in the world to buy gifts for her. I think the Tiffany silver items are gorgeous, quality, and very classy.
Hope this helps...
Stephanie
Hm.... that F/SI1 sounds pretty by the numbers (did the same AGA reality check as before). The other two sound ok, but the rather thick girdles make them look relatively smaller. There is allot going on the GIA cert of the SI though and no way to see detail on that cert (darn!).
Date: 11/19/2004 7:53:11 PM
Author: valeria101
Hm.... that F/SI1 sounds pretty by the numbers (did the same AGA reality check as before). The other two sound ok, but the rather thick girdles make them look relatively smaller. There is allot going on the GIA cert of the SI though and no way to see detail on that cert (darn!).
Any news about the EGL pear ?