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Date: 10/30/2009 4:14:11 AM
Author: outatouch0
My better judgment would tell me not to even touch this.... unfortunaley my betterjudgement is asleep at this hour.
How big of a diamond have you purchased for HIM? How much is HE worth?
Date: 11/2/2009 9:36:54 PM
Author: Gleam
And I wonder why so many posters in this thread are calling the OP''s e-ring a ''gift'' when she had to pay for half of it herself?
Date: 11/2/2009 3:56:41 AM
Author: nellen
There are some misunderstandings due to cultural and language differences.
Circe, I’m from Finland, not Australia (I''d wish to live there though). Here my 0.4 carat diamond is considered quite big because the usual diamond sizes here are considerably less, about 0.2 to 0.1 or even under.
lucyandroger was right about the language difference: when I meant I would finance the diamond by myself I meant that I would save from my own earnings the amount that would be needed for the new diamond. I would not take out a loan (I already have a student loan I’m paying and a loan for our home we''re paying) or pay it with a credit (I doubt I would even get a CC with a credit of thousands and thousands).
Bliss, the budget was tight because my FI gave me a budget for the ring. He could have afforded a more expensive e-ring, he just chose not to invest too much (in his mind) into the ring. He thought the amount he spent on the ring was sufficient. He has a steady job which pays quite well while I have quite a small salary. But still I managed to save some of my earnings so I could also pay for our e-rings.
Compared to the States, here in Finland picking out engagement rings is a bit different: the man usually does not have a ring ready when proposing and the couple goes ring shopping together. I had my e-ring made abroad: I picked out the stone, the setting, the ring profile, the colored diamonds, everything. My FI did not have anything to do with the ring or the design, except he gave me money for it. So there is no sentimental value to the ring that way: he did not pick out the stone or the setting or the material just me in mind, I did. My FI picked an engagement ring for himself: a simple WG band with a matt finish. We paid that ring together too, just like the e-ring. I paid half, my FI the other half.
I don’t intend to trade the diamond from the e-ring for the new diamond, I was planning on keeping the uncertified old diamond and making it into RHR. Again, I was planning on paying for that too. I doubt it very much that I would be getting anniversary presents in any form of expensive jewelry so I would have to make my jewelry acquisitions myself. My FI has been very clear about the fact he will not be buying me any costly jewelry and in his mind jewelry above 50 € (about $75) is expensive. So I’m quite sure there will be no upgrades or RHRs or necklaces or colored stones unless I will buy them myself.
Thank you for the compliment, motownmama. I do love my ring a lot and even my uncertified diamond: it does sparkle quite nicely. A wedding ring is on the works, a jewelrer has already made some general drawings and is going to do specific drawings next year. Maybe the wedding ring will satisfy my thirst for an upgrade, we''ll see when it comes together better next year.Date: 11/2/2009 11:25:58 PM
Author: motownmama
I just went back and looked at your ring from a previous post - I LOVE your ring!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What ever happened to a blingy wb to go with?
Yea, I appligize - I just couldn''t stop myself at that point and time.Date: 11/2/2009 9:43:14 PM
Author: kenny
Date: 10/30/2009 4:14:11 AM
Author: outatouch0
My better judgment would tell me not to even touch this.... unfortunaley my betterjudgement is asleep at this hour.
How big of a diamond have you purchased for HIM? How much is HE worth?
OUCH!
My avatar animal is indeed a real animal, it''s a fennec fox. There are breeders that raise fennec foxes but they are not the most typical of pets. They are very cute looking creatures and they remind me of our dog who shares, in addition to very large and mobile ears, some other characteristics with the fennec foxes.Date: 11/5/2009 10:28:11 PM
Author: lulu
Nellen, on another issue entirely, can you tell me about your avatar? Is that a real animal? If so, I want one.
And so I can''t be accused of being off topic, I would drop the upgrade thing for now.
Ditto although it sounds like paying half is a custom in Finland.Date: 11/2/2009 9:36:54 PM
Author: Gleam
And I wonder why so many posters in this thread are calling the OP's e-ring a 'gift' when she had to pay for half of it herself?