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Looking for a better deal on antique-style wedding bands

I'm no help, but I will bump you!
 
I am not an expert, but those prices don't seem that bad to me from what I have seen in my own online browsing in recent months.

That said, GabrielNY always seems to have reasonable pricing. https://bridal.gabrielny.com/product/AN11213W44JJ

They have lots of other choices if you go to their website and browse.
 
There's a plain bead set millgrained half eternity atblue Nile for like 520
 
Ugh prices are just so high on everything. I'm going to start telling people to get a time machine when they want to get married.

Right now, she's looking at DZ, Amcor, and, if she wants to go no-diamond antique look, Neta Wolpe on etsy.

Thanks for the suggestions and help! :)
 
Honestly, I would much rather have a plain gold or platinum band over a poor quality diamond band. The ones from Robbins Brothers are not very expensive at all compared to higher quality ones. Gabriel is a good option for lower priced, good quality bands.
 
diamondseeker2006|1401829029|3685852 said:
Honestly, I would much rather have a plain gold or platinum band over a poor quality diamond band. The ones from Robbins Brothers are not very expensive at all compared to higher quality ones. Gabriel is a good option for lower priced, good quality bands.

I absolutely agree with this.
A sentimental solid metal band would be my first pick and blingier anniversary bands as time & budget allow.

Also lovely quality vintage bands can be found now and then - just rarely when you need one in a certain size for a big occasion.
 
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