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if someone ask you the carat weight of your Ering...

Mine is 1.2cts (spinel) and I say "One and a quarter carats." Its just easier.
 
I was asked this just the other day, and it was awkward, but I felt obligated to answer. Nobody really buys the whole "I''m not sure" thing, so I just told her. But the question was out of left field for sure.
 
Date: 6/19/2010 9:26:30 PM
Author: luv2sparkle

Date: 6/19/2010 8:12:30 AM
Author: Cehrabehra

Date: 6/19/2010 12:15:59 AM

Author: Dancing Fire


Date: 6/19/2010 12:01:33 AM


Author: Cehrabehra


the size of mine is awkward. I say 2.7 instead of 2.71. I feel like I can''t say it is 2.75 because that is just as awkward to say and it feels like a lie... I think it is too far from 2.5 so I just say 2.7. If I was at 2.48 I would eat the lie to just say two and a half. But two and three quarters is a mouthfull lol
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Well to be fair, if it was 2.57 I would still say 2 and a half.
Not me, mine is 2.57 and I want every single point!!! I waited a long time for those points!!!
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I round it off. My stone is 1.67, so I usually say 1.7 (saying 1.75 seems more difficult). Or I'll just say it's "almost 2 carats" or "a bit under 2 carats" because, by dimensions, it faces up around 1.9ct (it's super shallow) and all people care about is what size it looks like. I also feel like this is the more casual answer and I usually use this with co-workers or people I don't know well.

I don't even remember the total carat weight, and I feel like that number doesn't mean much anyway. If people are asking, it's because they want to know the weight of the center stone, not that plus the little diamonds on the side. Maybe if it was a 3 stone, tcw would be more appropriate.
 
i just say 1 carat (it''s just over, but i can''t even by bothered to to say that!)

i''ve had people guess that it''s 2 carats, errrmmmmm....nooo.....
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I tell them the exact size - it isn''t a big deal for me.
 
Depends on whether or not they are generally interested, or just making small talk. I never, for instance, told any of the salespeople when I was shopping for wedding dresses/vendors. I just played dumb about it. But, for anyone who is ring shopping or with my friends, I tell them the exact weight. I have, though, been known to tack on what it faces up as to that number , since that is bigger.
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No one has ever asked!
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I rarely ever get comments on my ring but do notice people looking sometimes. The few people who have made a reference to my ring just compliment its appearance and sparkle and general size.

But if someone asked I would say "1.7cts". It is in fact 1.666cts, but what is .044cts among friends.
 
Date: 6/20/2010 3:21:43 PM
Author: dreamer_d
No one has ever asked!
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I rarely ever get comments on my ring but do notice people looking sometimes. The few people who have made a reference to my ring just compliment its appearance and sparkle and general size.

But if someone asked I would say ''1.7cts''. It is in fact 1.666cts, but what is .044cts among friends.
Nobody has asked me either (or at least that I can remember). With my earrings, people have asked and I''ve said the exact weight and usually the person will look confused by my answer. lol Since mine are .82, I don''t want to go down and say 3/4 nor go up and say 1 ct, so it just makes sense to say their weight.
 
I just say "a bit under half a carat" when asked. I don''t mind if anyone knows...or if they comment to other friends that it''s too small.

Considering my friends are completely unimpressed with jewellery you''re more likely to overhear them say that they can''t believe I''d wear something that delicate and without personality. The only ring they like is the wider 5 mm antique filigree wedding band. And mostly I get that it''s beautiful but uncomfortable when they try it on or that they''d be afraid to lose it.
 
To my diamond loving, diamond knowledgable friends, I say 2.217, but to the rest of the world I say two carats.
 
In my head, I would say ''how rude!'' I dont'' think it''s an appropriate question 95% of the time.

IRL, I would probably say it was a gift, and I''m not quite sure.

Mine is 1.01ct, or 1.51tcw. But no one has asked
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I say that mine is a full carat for the center but total is 1.7 if they ask specifically about the center stone and then the setting.

If it''s someone random that just glanced and then asked I would say 1.7 and not specify what the size of the center stone is.
 
Interesting thread
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someday (sigh!) im thinking ill be looking at an EC centre stone between 1.6 and 1.8, but i live in a small town and im worried it will be OTT for here...i was going to say something like ''its just over a carat i think''.

Do you think i can get away with that? people here will ask (small town = nosey
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) but i figure an EC will face up smaller and be unusual enough that they wont realise?
 
Date: 6/22/2010 12:49:00 AM
Author: Blackpaw
Interesting thread
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someday (sigh!) im thinking ill be looking at an EC centre stone between 1.6 and 1.8, but i live in a small town and im worried it will be OTT for here...i was going to say something like ''its just over a carat i think''.

Do you think i can get away with that? people here will ask (small town = nosey
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) but i figure an EC will face up smaller and be unusual enough that they wont realise?
No one knows jack about diamonds. You can tell them it is half a carat and they would probably just nod!

I think you might be surprised how little attention people will pay to the size of your diamond
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I worried about my new diamond being OTT and in fact it is totally UTR -- under the radar
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Date: 6/22/2010 12:06:18 AM
Author: Luckyeshe
I say that mine is a full carat for the center but total is 1.7 if they ask specifically about the center stone and then the setting.


If it's someone random that just glanced and then asked I would say 1.7 and not specify what the size of the center stone is.
Do people really care about the carat weight of melee stones? I never mention my melee stones, in fact I don't even know how much they weigh lol

ETa - I went and looked at some pictures and I can't tell if there are 42 stones or 46 stones or 50 stones lol And I can't remember if they were 1.5 pointers or 2 pointers... cool - I think I have 3.5 carats all of a sudden lol
 
Mine''s 1.46, and I say "just under a carat and a half" with a light and blameless heart.

Frankly, though, the last person to ask me was the dude at my old comic shop, and he nodded sagely and said, "Ah, I would have guessed one and a quarter," and I just didn''t quite know what to do with that. You shopping, dude? Negging? Blind?
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I say it is just under 2.4ct (it is 2.39ct) but faces up like a 2ct diamond as sapphires weigh more, or I just say it is about 8mm and do not really answer their question. I find people are usually really asking what *size* it is and they often think weight describes size (and do not realize cut affects face up size or that different type of stones weigh differently at same *face up* size and so on).

I have only been asked size a couple times. Most just compliment it rather than ask size or weight.

I do not give weight of melee. I am not even sure what it is.
 
I do get a lot of compliments on my ring, but I''ve never been asked the size. If another diamond lover asked me about my ring, I would get into the specs in detail. Unfortunately, I rarely into anyone who has this interest, except online
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Date: 6/22/2010 2:30:36 PM
Author: risingsun
I do get a lot of compliments on my ring, but I''ve never been asked the size. If another diamond lover asked me about my ring, I would get into the specs in detail. Unfortunately, I rarely into anyone who has this interest, except online
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happy to oblige risingsun!
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Date: 6/22/2010 2:41:57 PM
Author: luckynumber

Date: 6/22/2010 2:30:36 PM
Author: risingsun
I do get a lot of compliments on my ring, but I''ve never been asked the size. If another diamond lover asked me about my ring, I would get into the specs in detail. Unfortunately, I rarely into anyone who has this interest, except online
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happy to oblige risingsun!
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LOL
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If you really want to talk specs, let me know!! I can also provide pics
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I can only remember one person IRL ever asking me the carat weight of my e-ring (or any of my others for that matter), and she was a close colleague of mine so I gave her the exact weight.

I''m never sure what I would do in that case if it were to come up. Most of the world understands quarters and halves of carats, so I''d probably just tell them it was close to 3/4 ct. I suppose.
 
I was only ever asked once. Mine is actually 2.18 but I said 2.2 as it is easier
 
I''m in the "it depends" camp. If it''s someone who''s genuinely interested because they''re a jewelry nut or shopping for their own e-ring, I go off on all the details of cut, color, weight vs. face-up size, melee stones, etc. Fun!

If it''s in casual conversation, I''d just round down to "two," but it hardly ever comes up. There just aren''t a lot of contexts in which it''s even remotely socially appropriate for someone to ask, and I don''t deal with that many rude people (anymore).
 
I''ve haven''t been asked this question in recent years. When I was younger, and received my first e-ring, which was .81 ct, people would ask because a lot of my friends were in the market for e-rings at the time, and I was one of the earlier ones to get engaged, so everyone wanted to try it on for point of reference. I remember saying the exact numbers: 0.81ct because I felt that saying 3/4 was low-balling it, and saying close to 1 ct would be grossly exaggerating.

Funny thing, my upgraded ring now is exactly one carat more at 1.81 ct, and no one has asked me! I''d probably say 1.8 when asked.
 
Date: 6/22/2010 3:20:40 AM
Author: dreamer_d
Date: 6/22/2010 12:49:00 AM

Author: Blackpaw

Interesting thread
21.gif
someday (sigh!) im thinking ill be looking at an EC centre stone between 1.6 and 1.8, but i live in a small town and im worried it will be OTT for here...i was going to say something like ''its just over a carat i think''.


Do you think i can get away with that? people here will ask (small town = nosey
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) but i figure an EC will face up smaller and be unusual enough that they wont realise?

No one knows jack about diamonds. You can tell them it is half a carat and they would probably just nod!


I think you might be surprised how little attention people will pay to the size of your diamond
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I worried about my new diamond being OTT and in fact it is totally UTR -- under the radar
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I''m with Dreamer on this one. It''s weird, but actually no one notices.. I was worried too when I upgraded, gosh this thing is too big - there were a few who care about this stuff and noticed , I catch some glances here and there,- but honestly you can walk around with a stone twice the size and it''s under the radar... this is a special group on PS who really pay attention and love this, but in the real world, its just not a big deal
 
Date: 6/22/2010 8:16:12 PM
Author: gardengloves
Date: 6/22/2010 3:20:40 AM

Author: dreamer_d

Date: 6/22/2010 12:49:00 AM


Author: Blackpaw


Interesting thread
21.gif
someday (sigh!) im thinking ill be looking at an EC centre stone between 1.6 and 1.8, but i live in a small town and im worried it will be OTT for here...i was going to say something like ''its just over a carat i think''.



Do you think i can get away with that? people here will ask (small town = nosey
3.gif
) but i figure an EC will face up smaller and be unusual enough that they wont realise?


No one knows jack about diamonds. You can tell them it is half a carat and they would probably just nod!



I think you might be surprised how little attention people will pay to the size of your diamond
4.gif
I worried about my new diamond being OTT and in fact it is totally UTR -- under the radar
2.gif


I''m with Dreamer on this one. It''s weird, but actually no one notices.. I was worried too when I upgraded, gosh this thing is too big - there were a few who care about this stuff and noticed , I catch some glances here and there,- but honestly you can walk around with a stone twice the size and it''s under the radar... this is a special group on PS who really pay attention and love this, but in the real world, its just not a big deal

And those of us who do notice (is anyone here the lady on the tube with long black hair and what must be the 2 carat asscher cut? or the woman at my vet''s office with the 5 or 7 stone honking OEC band?) don''t say anything out of fear that the poor woman will think we''re weird rather than just a bit obsessed.
 
Date: 6/22/2010 10:11:29 PM
Author: Addy
Date: 6/22/2010 8:16:12 PM

Author: gardengloves

Date: 6/22/2010 3:20:40 AM


Author: dreamer_d


Date: 6/22/2010 12:49:00 AM



Author: Blackpaw



Interesting thread
21.gif
someday (sigh!) im thinking ill be looking at an EC centre stone between 1.6 and 1.8, but i live in a small town and im worried it will be OTT for here...i was going to say something like 'its just over a carat i think'.




Do you think i can get away with that? people here will ask (small town = nosey
3.gif
) but i figure an EC will face up smaller and be unusual enough that they wont realise?



No one knows jack about diamonds. You can tell them it is half a carat and they would probably just nod!




I think you might be surprised how little attention people will pay to the size of your diamond
4.gif
I worried about my new diamond being OTT and in fact it is totally UTR -- under the radar
2.gif



I'm with Dreamer on this one. It's weird, but actually no one notices.. I was worried too when I upgraded, gosh this thing is too big - there were a few who care about this stuff and noticed , I catch some glances here and there,- but honestly you can walk around with a stone twice the size and it's under the radar... this is a special group on PS who really pay attention and love this, but in the real world, its just not a big deal


And those of us who do notice (is anyone here the lady on the tube with long black hair and what must be the 2 carat asscher cut? or the woman at my vet's office with the 5 or 7 stone honking OEC band?) don't say anything out of fear that the poor woman will think we're weird rather than just a bit obsessed.

Good point Addy, I am hyper attentive to diamonds around me, but make sure I'm not obvious about the interest--- .

Would I dare say, what a great ring, may I see it, discuss it with you, that would be a big NO. I would look away, but I do take note- subtly- not to make anyone uncomfortable. So many big gorgeous rocking, hocking, stones in NYC everyday, on buses, trains and streets-it's not really unusual and most of these ladies who wear them scarcely think about it, at least that's the way they make it look, but my radar is on, cause I love it.
 
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