| Would you prefer a 0.5-0.65 carot conflict free diamond or a 0.9-1.1 carot conflict probable diamond? |
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Depends on the woman.
I would go for the bigger ring. But I never worried about the conflict free issue. |
| I would want to know an entire village of Africans died so that my fiance could prove his love for me. |
| Depends on the lady and the size of her hands. |
In carrots... They were carrot farmers in that village.
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Why not go for another stone altogether? Or something antique? |
+1 It's really best if you have to clean the blood off of the ring yourself. |
| My hubby and I don't have rings. We need no manmade trinkets to reassure us we love each other. |
| I would want the conflict free one. |
| Big one. |
| Go vintage. While not conflict free it's old conflict and you're not adding to it as much as if you were buying a brand new diamond. |
| conflict free is marketing bs, just go with the Cs |
| Other than a store saying they sell conflict free diamonds, or a website stating so, there really isn't a way to tell if a diamond has been conflict probable or conflict free. |
Tiffany has conflict free |
So you don't worry about either of you being hit on in public? |