Gypsy
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VRBeauty|1336119016|3187254 said:Let him get used to this idea, then consider an upgrade in the future.
ETA I just realized I'm pretty much duplicating what Gypsy said... sorry about that, Gypsy! But while I'm at it, I'll also second the idea of having some serious discussions about money and expectations in that area. It does sound like you and your husband are on different pages about how the "yours, mine, and ours" thing should work.
NO worries VR, just seeing you come to the same place independently makes me feel like I've given good advice.
She should start off with a 16k ring now. 8k each. One that is from a vendor that offers upgrades.
Put the 42k in the bank. And do not use it for furniture, mortgage, or "ours" expenses. But do use it for the ocassional splurges. Say you really want high thread count sheets and towels and DH doesn't care. Well, splurge on those. Stuff like that. Where you use your funds on us things only if YOU (and only you) want that thing upgraded. You want a pair of 750 shoes. Or a 4k purse. Use your money for that.
Save the majority of it. Then in five years you guys can talk about an upgrade. And you still have your funds at that point (because you didn't spend them on US things you kept the money separate) and if what you want to do then is get an upgrade you can.
Here's what I'd get: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/diamonds/diamond-details/1.553-f-si1-round-diamond-ags-104054186010
Super Ideal AGS0 F color Eyeclean 1.5 carat stone for 15,800. With this setting: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/classic-tiffany-style-half-round-18k-white-gold-5478w18 Comes to 16,600. And if you asked BGD to do the set out the door for you for 16,400 they would probably be okay with that. And you would get a gorgeous large stone with a great company with upgrades available in a beautiful setting.