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You should run the same poll in RockyTalky - I bet you would get a different response![]()
A poll like this:except we're not allowed to run that type of poll in RockyTalky...![]()
A poll like this:
Would you want to receive an engagement ring with a natural or lab grown diamond?
AND, so as not to be whatever:
Would you want to give an engagement ring with a natural or lab grown diamond?
Agree!Lab grown yes, lightbox no. I like to be able to know and choose the proportions through a graded certificate
If I was a young person getting married - I would be 100% ok with getting one as long as they told me ahead of time though! I would not want to be lied to and told it was a mined diamond and later find out it was a lab.
I would MUCH rather have a 2 ct lab stone than a .75 ct mined if I was a young person getting a start in life and wanted to have money for a down payment and a wedding.
Lab grown yes, lightbox no. I like to be able to know and choose the proportions through a graded certificate
There is nothing wrong with an engagement ring having a lab diamond, or Moissanite or CZ or even glass as long as the recipient is “on board” with the choice.
People choose an engagement ring based on a range of factors including personal taste and finances.
What is NOT ok is dishonesty or concealment when it comes to the engagement ring. Sooner or later the truth comes out and it never ends well in such situations. You should not deceive or mislead your betrothed, such a loss of trust is hard to recover from.
Personally I am more concerned when people feel obligated to go into debt to have a fancy ring to show family and friends. If you want a lovely white sparkly gem for your ring and a lab diamond is the more economical choice and both you and your partner are happy with this choice, go for it!
Agree… just wondering if younger people were to present LGDs as “diamonds” during a proposal, not saying they are earth grown but not saying they are lab grown, would younger recipients perceive that as lying? I speculate that recipients in their late 20’s or early 30’s and older would think that was dishonest but am not so sure about early-mid twenties. Maybe another poll?
@Daisys and DiamondsLet’s both hold out our hands and hope diamonds fall on them!
Agree… just wondering if younger people were to present LGDs as “diamonds” during a proposal, not saying they are earth grown but not saying they are lab grown, would younger recipients perceive that as lying? I speculate that recipients in their late 20’s or early 30’s and older would think that was dishonest but am not so sure about early-mid twenties. Maybe another poll?
@Daisys and DiamondsLet’s both hold out our hands and hope diamonds fall on them!