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You said she's a pharmacist? I wonder if a ring that big would get in the way. I have a smaller ring but rarely wear it just because it tends to be unwieldy and typing is annoying with it on. I have a size 5 ring finger. My DH went ring shopping together and I tried on a 3 carat and it was enormous on my hand, not in a good way. DH ended up getting me a 1.5 carat and, as I said, it still gets in my way. So I think hand size and what she does are important considerations.
Does she wear other rings? If so, are they big or understated? That might be a clue. Or, do you know any of her friends well enough to ask them if they know without them telling her? |
| I'd ask her friends/mother/sister if they won't blab. If we were talking about me the $$ wouldn't bother me, if you had it to spend (and I'm fairly petite) - I wouldn't want a knuckle-duster in size - I'd want something more that was unique and beautiful - maybe an estate/vintage ring - even though those skeeve some people out. |
| I am a practical person. I don't wear much jewelry, keep things simple. But I love my ring,which cost about the same amount. No need to wear anything else and I love it |
You should spend the $30k, but buy a 2 ct. This is a purchase where quality really matters. It is going to look like crap if you cheap out compared to the size. |
Me too!
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PP here. OP, if you buy a 3 ct asscher, it will have the same mm width as a 2ct round due to the depth of the cut. A 2ct asscher will face up like a 1.25ct round- approximately 7mm. Look up this stuff at diambd.com to compare. Asschers are beautiful but tricky. |
| 2 carat is the minimum around these parts |
I agree. |
| What are the other Cs? |
| Quality over quantity (size). Giant rocks can be kinda ghetto. |
| I would prefer a new car and a smaller, less expensive ring for that price. That would be a great way to propose. Drive up in a new car with the ring hiding in it somewhere. |
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Like the others, I think the relevant point here is the size, not the price. It sounds like you can afford a nice ring, and given the absurd societal expectations around these things, it stands to reason she is expecting a nice ring.
However, the question you need to ask is "Is this ring a good fit for her style and lifestyle?" A 3 ct ring is pretty big for a petite lady, particularly one you describe as "practical." Why not do what the others are suggesting and go slightly smaller but higher quality? |
Uhhh a 30k 3 ct ring is most likely high quality |
I'm the same way. I don't wear much jewelry, no make up and am very low maintenance, but I love my ring that is similar to the one You're looking at |
No it isn't. A high quality 3 carat diamond costs a lot more than $30k. |