cheeryrock
Rough_Rock
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- Jun 18, 2008
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Please let me know your thoughts.
Here''s the story. When my finance and I were talking about getting engaged, we agreed that we would go shop for a ring together, considering that I''m an extremely picky person. Especially for big purchases, my standard has always been - do all the researches to make sure I get what I want. As I was casually looking at rings on the internet, I told him I wanted a diamond accent setting with a 0.9 carrat diamond (the internet says to buy shy of a carrat to save money).
Anyhow, one day, he showed up with a 0.9 diamond ring on a solitarie setting. He went to a jeweler with a 120 day return policy because he knows I''m a very picky person, which is why he was afraid of choosing a setting. So, he purposely set it on a solitaire setting with the intention that I will go in to find my own setting.
When I went into the store, surprisingly, I like the solitaire setting the best. But with the solitaire setting, I prefer a bigger diamond.
Now, I have mixed feelings. First, I am quite peeved that he didn''t adhere to our original agreement - of finding the diamond together. None of this confusion would have happen if he was to go with the plan.
With the 1.2 diamond, I like how it looks on my hand (purely aesthetic reasons). But, I do have sentimental value with the original ring he proposed with. I''m afraid that a few years down the road, I will regret turning in my original diamond. To be honest, the original ring does look nice - simple and elegant. But, if I had a choice (in accordance with our original plan), I would have totally went for the 1.2 diamond. Price is not a major factor here. Even with the 1.2 diamond, it is still a bit shy of the budget he allotted for the engagement ring. (With the original diamond, it was much less than the allotted budget - but that "savings" can be used for downpayment for a house a few years down the road. I also consider maybe keeping the ring now, then waiting for 10 year anniversary to get the ring I wanted - but, it''s discourages me to know that diamonds get only more expensive.
Maybe an engagement ring should be just a symbolism of our engagement - doesn''t have to be what I would want if we were to spend that much money.
My finance actually advocated for me to get the bigger diamond. He told me that he has no sentimental value on the original diamond. (Do you think he''s being truthful? - He sure does sound truthful. He took the initiative to put the 1.2 diamond on layaway on his own call - just so I can have time to finalize my decision.
Should I keep the original diamond or go for the new one that I like?