Anonymous wrote:Carats
at this point in my life I might take a 1CT + fake over a real 1/2 carat stone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that the definition of conflict free simply means that the sale of the diamond was not used to fund war against an established government. It has nothing to do with being environmentally friendly or treating workers well, etc.
Personally, I'd go with lab created. 100% guilt free and also cheaper so you get a bigger stone. Look up Takara diamonds.
http://guide.diamondpriceguru.com/diamond-and-ring-basics/certified-diamonds/how-can-you-spot-a-fake-diamond/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby and I don't have rings. We need no manmade trinkets to reassure us we love each other.
So you don't worry about either of you being hit on in public?
Anonymous wrote:Remember that the definition of conflict free simply means that the sale of the diamond was not used to fund war against an established government. It has nothing to do with being environmentally friendly or treating workers well, etc.
Personally, I'd go with lab created. 100% guilt free and also cheaper so you get a bigger stone. Look up Takara diamonds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby and I don't have rings. We need no manmade trinkets to reassure us we love each other.
So you don't worry about either of you being hit on in public?
No. If someone tries we say we are married and not interested. Metal and gem tchotchkes don't change that.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:1.1 is not that big. i have a 1 carat and its small relative to most of my friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby and I don't have rings. We need no manmade trinkets to reassure us we love each other.
So you don't worry about either of you being hit on in public?
You're paying for the brand. You can find Tiffany setting almost anywhere else and just pay for the loose stone and setting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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