Can upgrade on an anniversary or last child. |
THIS! What if she's like me and wouldn't even want a diamond solitaire? Do you know she's not a ruby/sapphire/emerald etc. woman? |
Are you still married? |
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I think 2 is very generous. My DH got me a 1 and it is 20 years later and I think we will now update it to a 2 (maybe not a diamond but another gem). Why?
1 (or even smaller but 1 for him was important so he did it) looks great on young women. But I am old -- wrinkled, grey hair, flabby, you name it. Well, 1 looks puny and weird on me. So I now often don't wear it at all, because it looks out of place -- almost like a play ring -- when in professional settings. A 2 (or maybe a 3) would look more right -- even if it was not a diamond but was an emerald, ruby, or sapphire. I don't know how to explain it but I noticed it on other women too -- dainty looks better on younger women and something with substance looks better on older women. With that said, I think a 2 will last forever and won't need the older woman update. On the other hand, I do not think a 2 (versus a 1 or 1.5) is necessary. But if you are spending the same amount of money either way, and they visibly look the same quality to the naked eye, 2 is best. |
I agree with this. I have seen a few older women who wear their original wedding bands on their left hand and then some big sparkler- usually not a diamond, a kickass sapphire or something- that was their upgrade they wear on their right hand. I dig the look. I tend to think the left hand is like "this is when I got married" and the right is "and THIS is when I made partner!" but it could also be "and 20 years later, I wear this instead of the token diamond." If you're going with a diamond, I would definitely go with the 2 ct as I agree the smaller doesn't age as well. |
I've noticed the right hand emerald is popular in some circles and it looks great on stylish older women--it is sophisticated but brings a lot of vibrancy because of that color. Remember how good the emerald looked on michelle yeoh in crazy rich asians? |
SOOO good! I've seen more of the right hand sapphire, I think mostly because it is a harder and more durable stone, but I love the emeralds too! |
That's true, though the affluent older ladies who wear these rings aren't really abusing their rings much. |
X1,000 At least get the opinion of her best friend or sister. Lots of women out there wearing rings they really don’t like. You don’t want your future wife to be one of those. |
There's no reason to do a VVS2 over a VS. Nobody in this lifetime will ever notice the difference even if they stick it right into their eyeball. |
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THis what you need, my friend. Nobody cares about fluorescence, btw:
https://www.ritani.com/collections/round-cut-diamond/products/1-93-carat-round-diamond-d-1l2ku81lxr?variant=34570885300269 |
Sad he deserves better |
| OP here. I’ve asked her best friend and she told me my girlfriend wants a round diamond. She wants something classic and that will not go out of style. I think I will do a 2 ct. with a solitaire band and then leave a pave setting for a wedding ring. |
Sounds perfect. Congratulations. |
Thank you for my laugh of the day |