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The chain store wanted in the neighborhood of 34k fpr something originally quoted at 15k for whatever customizations she was asking for?!?!?
All emotional issues aside, they are being taken for a RIDE. Many of the chain stores *can* call in GiA stones or branded ideal cuts: getting one of those in the simplest setting possible and upgrading with an independent designer as a wedding/baby/anniversary present might be the beat way to keep from overspending hideously.
On the emotional side ... I'm a big believer in people being allowed to express their preferences about presents. Even engagement rings. Perhaps ESPECIALLY engagement rings - you were it day in day out for at least the period if the engagement: that makes it waaaaaay more important than the dress or the honeymoon destination or whatever, at least to me.
Given the circumstances - they're already expecting a baby together, one way or another, they're linked for life - I do wonder if maybe the ring isn't acting as synecdoche for one of those awful couple fights? "You ALWAYS do X," "You never do Y!" You know, that sort of thing. If so - heck, even if not, with a baby and a wedding on the way - maybe going to a relationship counselor for some communication lessening might not be a bad suggestion?
That, and sending one of 'em over here for the physical ring stuff, once the thread is stricken .....
All emotional issues aside, they are being taken for a RIDE. Many of the chain stores *can* call in GiA stones or branded ideal cuts: getting one of those in the simplest setting possible and upgrading with an independent designer as a wedding/baby/anniversary present might be the beat way to keep from overspending hideously.
On the emotional side ... I'm a big believer in people being allowed to express their preferences about presents. Even engagement rings. Perhaps ESPECIALLY engagement rings - you were it day in day out for at least the period if the engagement: that makes it waaaaaay more important than the dress or the honeymoon destination or whatever, at least to me.
Given the circumstances - they're already expecting a baby together, one way or another, they're linked for life - I do wonder if maybe the ring isn't acting as synecdoche for one of those awful couple fights? "You ALWAYS do X," "You never do Y!" You know, that sort of thing. If so - heck, even if not, with a baby and a wedding on the way - maybe going to a relationship counselor for some communication lessening might not be a bad suggestion?
That, and sending one of 'em over here for the physical ring stuff, once the thread is stricken .....