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I wear a 3.02ct ering and a halo'ed 3.50ct pear (that faces up more like a 4ct, even without the halo, since it's shallower).
My late mom used to wear a 1ct, though when she was much younger she had a 2-3ct (can't remember exactly what she told me). Some of my sisters and nieces wear 2ct erings and larger earrings too, though they live in London, which I'm really surprised about and am constantly warning them to be careful about and not to get mugged. The rest of my sisters and nieces wear about 1ct or smaller, which seems to be the norm in the UK.
My sisters-in-law (on DH's side) wear HUGE erings, somewhere from 3ct+ and upwards. One of them (who lives in HK and who actually has a diamond business, amongst other things) is often seen sporting a huge RB (prob 4.50ct?) on her LH and a fancy diamond on her RH. Last time I saw her, she had on a LARGE fancy yellow ring. Man, this thing is HUGE, I'd guess somewhere around 7-8ct. Her own daugher who is in Uni also has some very pretty and larger diamond earrings. One interesting thing to note, the first time I noticed larger diamonds was in the US amongst my in-laws.
My friends vary. Some have smaller than 1ct, some don't even have an ering. Others have erings ranging from 2ct-3.5ct to 5ct (this last one has LOTS of bling, including 6ct+earrings and a bracelet made up of 80-90pointers and 3-stone ring with 2.75ct in the middle and 1.5ct on each side, and about a dozen or so high-end watches, most of which are diamond-encrusted
). One friend has a very pretty Lucida, about 1.4-1.5ct which sparkles like crazy.
My ex-colleagues in Singapore wear smaller erings, somewhere from 0.5ct to 1ct.
I don't feel awkward amongst my family members or friends, but did feel slightly out of place amongst my ex-colleagues. If and when I ever go back to the corporate world, I'll probably tone down and wear something smaller, like a 1ct-1.5ct. No point in encouraging them to think I don't need a promotion or pay-rise!
My late mom used to wear a 1ct, though when she was much younger she had a 2-3ct (can't remember exactly what she told me). Some of my sisters and nieces wear 2ct erings and larger earrings too, though they live in London, which I'm really surprised about and am constantly warning them to be careful about and not to get mugged. The rest of my sisters and nieces wear about 1ct or smaller, which seems to be the norm in the UK.
My sisters-in-law (on DH's side) wear HUGE erings, somewhere from 3ct+ and upwards. One of them (who lives in HK and who actually has a diamond business, amongst other things) is often seen sporting a huge RB (prob 4.50ct?) on her LH and a fancy diamond on her RH. Last time I saw her, she had on a LARGE fancy yellow ring. Man, this thing is HUGE, I'd guess somewhere around 7-8ct. Her own daugher who is in Uni also has some very pretty and larger diamond earrings. One interesting thing to note, the first time I noticed larger diamonds was in the US amongst my in-laws.
My friends vary. Some have smaller than 1ct, some don't even have an ering. Others have erings ranging from 2ct-3.5ct to 5ct (this last one has LOTS of bling, including 6ct+earrings and a bracelet made up of 80-90pointers and 3-stone ring with 2.75ct in the middle and 1.5ct on each side, and about a dozen or so high-end watches, most of which are diamond-encrusted

My ex-colleagues in Singapore wear smaller erings, somewhere from 0.5ct to 1ct.
I don't feel awkward amongst my family members or friends, but did feel slightly out of place amongst my ex-colleagues. If and when I ever go back to the corporate world, I'll probably tone down and wear something smaller, like a 1ct-1.5ct. No point in encouraging them to think I don't need a promotion or pay-rise!
