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You do realize you're talking to folks in a JEWELRY FORUM. Try telling the CAR FORUM folks that their Rolls Royces & Lamborgini's are made from the same 2K of materials your Honda Civic is.yopeyone|1350566811|3287750 said:I need to just say this again - this setting, and the Bev K was the closest in SHAPE to the inspiration one that I can find. I saw the Bev K in person and didn't like it. I had to take a gamble on the Gabriel as it's all myself and GOG could come up with (other than a $4,000 custom) which is a lot of money for something made out of $200 worth of gold.
decodelighted|1350571990|3287820 said:You do realize you're talking to folks in a JEWELRY FORUM. Try telling the CAR FORUM folks that their Rolls Royces & Lamborgini's are made from the same 2K of materials your Honda Civic is.yopeyone|1350566811|3287750 said:I need to just say this again - this setting, and the Bev K was the closest in SHAPE to the inspiration one that I can find. I saw the Bev K in person and didn't like it. I had to take a gamble on the Gabriel as it's all myself and GOG could come up with (other than a $4,000 custom) which is a lot of money for something made out of $200 worth of gold.![]()
Also, jamming a 2 ct rock into that setting won't work and/or improve the aesthetics AT ALL.
Laila619|1350576698|3287883 said:That is very nice of them. You could also try selling the setting yourself and see if you get more than $500.
I don't understand why a new setting would have to cost a ton. You could still stick with a Gabriel and Co. setting, but just pick a less bulky one. We could help you.
BUT I would still SEE the ring first, since in person it will not look as bulky as the photo!! So hang in there and let's see what it looks like in person!
yopeyone|1350577314|3287890 said:Laila619|1350576698|3287883 said:That is very nice of them. You could also try selling the setting yourself and see if you get more than $500.
I don't understand why a new setting would have to cost a ton. You could still stick with a Gabriel and Co. setting, but just pick a less bulky one. We could help you.
BUT I would still SEE the ring first, since in person it will not look as bulky as the photo!! So hang in there and let's see what it looks like in person!
Well, the stipulation is that they'll give me a $500 credit TOWARDS their custom made halo, "the perfect halo". This costs something like $3700-4000. Not sure exactly, but a lot.
I also asked about changing JUST THE HALO, but they said it can't be done.
I'll need to see it in person and decide whether or not to keep it.
Laila619|1350577487|3287892 said:yopeyone|1350577314|3287890 said:Laila619|1350576698|3287883 said:That is very nice of them. You could also try selling the setting yourself and see if you get more than $500.
I don't understand why a new setting would have to cost a ton. You could still stick with a Gabriel and Co. setting, but just pick a less bulky one. We could help you.
BUT I would still SEE the ring first, since in person it will not look as bulky as the photo!! So hang in there and let's see what it looks like in person!
Well, the stipulation is that they'll give me a $500 credit TOWARDS their custom made halo, "the perfect halo". This costs something like $3700-4000. Not sure exactly, but a lot.
I also asked about changing JUST THE HALO, but they said it can't be done.
I'll need to see it in person and decide whether or not to keep it.
Oh, I see. No, I wouldn't do that either.
They did generously offer to buy back the Gabriel setting for $500 - significantly lower price than I paid - but something they didn't have to do. I really appreciate this offer, but the setting I'd end up getting instead would set me back over 3k, bringing my total cost for this ring up to $15,000. Possibly the highest price ever paid for ring with a diamond of that size & specs. I wouldn't be able to stomach being the worst shopper in world history; knowing I overpaid due to a stupid mistake.
Yssie|1350581109|3287932 said:yopeyone|1350579875|3287919 said:I did not regret going the AVC route until seeing the finished package. Now I do. I just think it looks small in this setting.
I should have done one of these two things:
1) Get a larger non branded stone in the Gabriel
2) Get the AVC in a designer setting
1. Which of those two appeals to you more now?
2. Are you leaning more toward adjusting it before showing it to her, or showing it to her and seeing what she thinks?
3. Is she the sort who won't be happy with it if she knows that you're not happy with it?
(necessitating changing it to something you're happy with before proposing)
Here's the exact stone in a thinner setting (pinky) It's lovely, and IMO looks very "high-end". I would have never thought that a bigger setting would make the stone somehow look *smaller*. The other stone I was looking at is on the other finger - the stone I now wish I purchased. Well, hate to say it but that's exactly what Gypsy foresaw - or rather, one of the issues she anticipated, and why she recommended the BevK with the more delicate halo portion of the ring specifically...she has a *really* good eye for settings...
Chrono|1350582229|3287954 said:Getting a bigger stone now means losing $$$ on the setting AND having to fork out more money (again) for a suitable setting.
Honestly, I think I'd like to just get the bigger stone at this point. I'm more comfortable spending on essentially a commodity (diamonds), than craftsmanship in a $4,000 setting (I do admire it though).
GOG had a limited stock that matched the type of setting I was after, so we then just cruised Gabriel's website while there. We found one that looked close to the pink one on the first page, and went with it. I didn't spend enough time on the setting & thinking about how it would look with the rock I chose.
And again, I did look at Gypsy's suggestion - I hated it. I was trying to be nice on here but I'll be honest - the halo was a little thinner but overall, it looked cheap IMO. It had no character. It wasn't an option.
decodelighted|1350582641|3287960 said:Are you within the 30 day return period for the stone? It doesn't seem like you like the stone & wish you'd gone larger. Perhaps you should return the stone, buy a larger one & present it in a simple $250 solitare & let her design something like the inspiration setting later when you've recovered financially?
Yssie|1350582595|3287958 said:Honestly, I think I'd like to just get the bigger stone at this point. I'm more comfortable spending on essentially a commodity (diamonds), than craftsmanship in a $4,000 setting (I do admire it though).
Okay. This *may* not be the dead end it seems to be... let's poke around a bit and make sure we've got every single option on the table.
GOG had a limited stock that matched the type of setting I was after, so we then just cruised Gabriel's website while there. We found one that looked close to the pink one on the first page, and went with it. I didn't spend enough time on the setting & thinking about how it would look with the rock I chose.
And again, I did look at Gypsy's suggestion - I hated it. I was trying to be nice on here but I'll be honest - the halo was a little thinner but overall, it looked cheap IMO. It had no character. It wasn't an option.
I edited my last response to take out the snark - I'm sorry you caught it. This is the edit of the edit to address your last post as well -
One of the reasons that input from people like Gypsy is so valuable is because she's been there & done that herself, she's helped innumerable other newcomers navigate the process, and she has a really good understanding of *how* to balance stone & setting to create a Total Package that the new consumer is happy with, based on the priorities that he/she has expressed. As you've unfortunately discovered it's not always as easy as "choose stone you like", "choose setting you like", "put 'em together" - they're too interdependent to be treated as separate entities, and compromises need to take as little away from the total package as possible - even if that means compromising more in one aspect than you might expect if you see them independently.... and, of course, the more particular a consumer you are, the more important considering those interdependencies first and foremost becomes! I dunno if I'm making sense here...?
Back to your situation specifically, you saw the setting and you hated it and that's fine - in fact, that's really good info to have. If you decide to reset, and If Gypsy decides to contribute, I would strongly suggest that you outline exactly what about the setting you hated - make a list - and ask her to help you balance those dislikes with the reasons she so strongly recommended it, and have her help you find some alternative that's a good compromise. There are lots of others who can help but she's the expert, and there's a reason for that, so here's to hoping this saga hasn't pissed her off beyond redemption.
diamondseeker2006|1350502339|3287210 said:Everyone who has white gold rings eventually has to get them rhodium plated so it is no big deal.
yopeyone|1350582463|3287957 said:Chrono|1350582229|3287954 said:Getting a bigger stone now means losing $$$ on the setting AND having to fork out more money (again) for a suitable setting.
It's a lose-lose situation. I f'd up, made an uninformed decision, and now I have to pay thousands to correct it. I was hoping for a solution from GOG but there doesn't seem to be a viable one that's not going to cost a ton of money.
I'm not made of money here, so basically, any option is a bad one.
Chrono|1350584936|3287983 said:Let me get this straight in my mind - you are looking for a larger stone now? A bigger AVC or a bigger unbranded cushion? Are you still within the return period for the stone? If going this route, the setting is a total loss, unless you sell it yourself. Or are you just looking for a better suited setting?
Yssie|1350585967|3287996 said:Okay. Options.
Have you seen the ring in-person yet? If not, PLEASE try to stop worrying until you can find out how you feel about it IRL. There IS a chance that you'll love it IRL, pictures really do lie sometimes - they exaggerate some details and diminish others, and that can add up to something that's not entirely representative of the actual aesthetic.
IF you've seen it IRL and you don't like it, do you think *she* would pick up on the fact that you aren't a huge fan, and if so, do you think it'll affect her enjoyment of it? What I'm really asking is if you think ithe fact that you're upset will upset her enough that it'd be better to deal with it yourself before giving it to her. I ask because I'm the sort of person who just can't enjoy jewellery that my DH doesn't like, so... I guess some women are wired that way and some aren't! If she isn't, show her the ring and get her input before doing anything drastic. If she is, I do think something's going to have to change so that *you're* happy with it.
It sounds like you won't be fully satisfied with the AVC in a daintier setting, that you'll regret not choosing the larger modern cushion, is that correct? If so, and if you're within GOG's return period as Deco suggested, you can either return the stone and start over elsewhere or you can trade it for something else. Another option *might* be selling the stone to a different vendor who has a wider variety of settings options, but this gets a lot more complicated...
If you do everything in-house with one vendor and you make some speedy decisions the 2month timeframe should be doable. But you're going to have to decide NOW if you want a custom setting.
Rhea|1350586104|3288000 said:yopeyone|1350582463|3287957 said:Chrono|1350582229|3287954 said:Getting a bigger stone now means losing $$$ on the setting AND having to fork out more money (again) for a suitable setting.
It's a lose-lose situation. I f'd up, made an uninformed decision, and now I have to pay thousands to correct it. I was hoping for a solution from GOG but there doesn't seem to be a viable one that's not going to cost a ton of money.
I'm not made of money here, so basically, any option is a bad one.
I think that you're over-reacting. It's a ring. You're proposing to a woman and asking her to spend her life with you. It's sparkly. Most women, PS'ers or not, are likely to say "Oh my god, Yes! Yes!! YES!"
You're analyzing a photo, a photo taken in a marco setting which shows every little detail. The real life may be completely different, one in which she sticks her finger in the sunlight, moving it slightly watching it sparkle.
Get the ring, look at it in person, propose, and then worry about it if she say that that she doesn't like it. Describing your engagement ring as a lose - lose situation is a sad state and makes me wonder if you don't just have a bit of buyer's remorse. Your girlfriend will want the perfect ring no doubt, but she'll also want to think you were happy and had fun picking it out. Turn this into a good story. If she doesn't like it, then worry about it and pick it out together.
And I completely disagree that you'll have to pay thousands to correct it. If necessary, sell the setting on your own and pick another setting, even from Gabriel & Co - or Beverly K, taking into consideration what you learned with this one.
yopeyone|1350586809|3288016 said:Rhea|1350586104|3288000 said:yopeyone|1350582463|3287957 said:Chrono|1350582229|3287954 said:Getting a bigger stone now means losing $$$ on the setting AND having to fork out more money (again) for a suitable setting.
It's a lose-lose situation. I f'd up, made an uninformed decision, and now I have to pay thousands to correct it. I was hoping for a solution from GOG but there doesn't seem to be a viable one that's not going to cost a ton of money.
I'm not made of money here, so basically, any option is a bad one.
I think that you're over-reacting. It's a ring. You're proposing to a woman and asking her to spend her life with you. It's sparkly. Most women, PS'ers or not, are likely to say "Oh my god, Yes! Yes!! YES!"
You're analyzing a photo, a photo taken in a marco setting which shows every little detail. The real life may be completely different, one in which she sticks her finger in the sunlight, moving it slightly watching it sparkle.
Get the ring, look at it in person, propose, and then worry about it if she say that that she doesn't like it. Describing your engagement ring as a lose - lose situation is a sad state and makes me wonder if you don't just have a bit of buyer's remorse. Your girlfriend will want the perfect ring no doubt, but she'll also want to think you were happy and had fun picking it out. Turn this into a good story. If she doesn't like it, then worry about it and pick it out together.
And I completely disagree that you'll have to pay thousands to correct it. If necessary, sell the setting on your own and pick another setting, even from Gabriel & Co - or Beverly K, taking into consideration what you learned with this one.
Buyers remorse in the sense that I should have spent MORE money to get something better, yes. If you're implying something else, no. I'm talking about the ring itself as an object, not what it represents. That's something separate.
Yes, it's just a ring. But it's a $12,000 ring. For that kind of money, I want satisfaction.