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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you're saying with other stones it generally can't take the wear and tear of diamonds for everyday wear? Do you regret the sapphire choice and wish you had gone for diamond instead? Any intention to replace with diamond ring in the nearby future, or no longer important? Is the right hand ring a religious tradition, or personal preference?[/quote] Right hand is typical for most Europeans. Also, many left handed people prefer the right hand.[/quote] pp here. You all misunderstood. I meant that I wear it daily on my right hand (ie not my engagement ring). Right hand ring is a term for the one you wear on your right hand but not the wedding band. The sapphire actually has about 3-4 chips. They're not incredibly big, but I can feel them with my fingernail and can see them. No chips whatsoever on my diamond. I think that's the main reason that diamonds are very popular for rings. Rings get a LOT of wear and tear.[/quote] Something like the amora gem is almost as hard and much cheaper. Remember that diamonds are 4x harder than sapphires, so there's plenty of wiggle room in between. http://www.prosumerdiamonds.com/amora-gem-review/[/quote]
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