Flashy wedding rings

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here-My original wedding rings don't fit anymore and are pretty dated. I want to buy a fake set and I've always been attracted to fairly large, flashy wedding sets. Maybe 4-5 CTTW. The sets look real enough, so I'm not worried that they will appear fake on casual inspection. But, we aren't high-rollers, either so people wouldn't expect that I'd have a big ring unless we'd gone into debt for it. I'll get what I like in the end, but just curious what other people think.


OP here, please tell me where to get such a ring because I'd like one too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
How old are you, OP? Feel free to unleash your inner bling maven, but know that society will judge you.

Currently, costume jewelry is the only acceptable faux. Fake wedding rings are not part of costume jewelry.



I'm 46, so plenty old enough to look like I earned it. I don't actually care much what other people think but I do agree that a ring pushing 5 cts might be a bit much to pull off at the PTO meeting. Still, I do love me some bling...so hard to resist. LOL
Anonymous
If I see a big diamond, I assume one of the following:
1) the couple is rich
2) its an heirloom
3) its a really crappy cut but they sacrificed quality for size

I rarely think a diamond is fake, but maybe I've been fooled all along.

I wear an heirloom but its less than a carat. I love it and don't plan to upgrade, though we could afford to. One of my best friends has an enormous diamond that was upgraded, and she admits to me that she upgraded to "keep up with the Jones'" (and they can afford to do this, among other things). She doesn't live in this area and when I visit her, there is clearly some sort of "biggest diamond" competition going on among her crowd. All the diamonds are enormous.
Anonymous
OP, Ziamond and Carat offer much more realistic fakes than Diamonique. The stones are better and they are mounted in gold or platinum.
Anonymous
I'd assume it's real. What do you consider big?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, Ziamond and Carat offer much more realistic fakes than Diamonique. The stones are better and they are mounted in gold or platinum.


Holy moly though, the prices are nowhere similar! The fakies on Ziamond cost more than my actual engagement ring did!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, Ziamond and Carat offer much more realistic fakes than Diamonique. The stones are better and they are mounted in gold or platinum.


Holy moly though, the prices are nowhere similar! The fakies on Ziamond cost more than my actual engagement ring did!


Yeah, not looking to spend that kind of cash. The ones on QVC are $100 or less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd assume it's real. What do you consider big?


I consider 4+carats big.
Anonymous
Mine is only a carat on platinum band we had designed. (I found a picture online.)

not ostentatious, as it's one stone on a simple band

about $10K

So size doesn't really matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, Ziamond and Carat offer much more realistic fakes than Diamonique. The stones are better and they are mounted in gold or platinum.


Holy moly though, the prices are nowhere similar! The fakies on Ziamond cost more than my actual engagement ring did!


Yeah, not looking to spend that kind of cash. The ones on QVC are $100 or less.


The QVC fakes are ok if you go a carat or under. Best for eternity rings. A large stone from QVC looks fake to me; the stone is not realistic looking and most importantly, the setting is cheap. I think the key to fooling people is a high-quality setting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here-My original wedding rings don't fit anymore and are pretty dated. I want to buy a fake set and I've always been attracted to fairly large, flashy wedding sets. Maybe 4-5 CTTW. The sets look real enough, so I'm not worried that they will appear fake on casual inspection. But, we aren't high-rollers, either so people wouldn't expect that I'd have a big ring unless we'd gone into debt for it. I'll get what I like in the end, but just curious what other people think.

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I would just buy a real diamond in the size you all can afford. Nothing like being flashy and fake.


This
Anonymous
I always assume they are real. Who would wear a fake?
Anonymous
I just think about what I giant waste of money that is - think of the mortgage payments - so I guess I assume it's real. I'm no fun!
Anonymous
When I see diamonds I see a diamond cartel, conflict diamonds, human rights violations, kids with no hands --don't wear them and not impressed by people who do.
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