Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a little embarrassed by my engagement ring. It's a little over a carat and seems to be a good quality stone (ideal cut round brilliant colorless) but I dislike the halo setting my fiancé picked. It's a little dull and not pretty enough. Also I'm the only one with the smallest diamomd in my circle. I love my fiancé and will wear this forever. Sometimes I look down and get annoyed.
#firstworldproblems
You're nothing but a materialistic diva. He should honestly take the ring back and give it to someone who would appreciate it.
Oh dear, she's going to make a good first ex wife. See it coming already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a little embarrassed by my engagement ring. It's a little over a carat and seems to be a good quality stone (ideal cut round brilliant colorless) but I dislike the halo setting my fiancé picked. It's a little dull and not pretty enough. Also I'm the only one with the smallest diamomd in my circle. I love my fiancé and will wear this forever. Sometimes I look down and get annoyed.
I hear you. My diamond is 2 carat white colorless, set in a delicate airy natural yellow diamond paved setting.
I love, love, love my ring!
But. Sometime after the engagement we went to dinner with a couple we socialize pretty closely with.
The wife looked at my ring and said " if you get a halo setting your stone will look larger. Sometimes you have to get a little creative" and she smiled at me.
I am old enough to read between the lines because I've seen it all by now, but if I was younger I would feel that wonderful and important for every woman life event was painted in dirt. Especially considering the fact that my fiancé paid a lot the ring,I picked the stone and the setting, and I clearly indicated that I love my ring.
Just for the future reference, don't let yourself to get upset about some potential comments.
And you can change a setting later, of you don't like it, it's not such a big deal.
What a bitch. What did you say back? Do you still have to socialize with her?
She is deeply disturbed and unhappy person. Another words, yeh, a bitch, you are right.
The only thing I said to her was that I am happy with my ring. And smiled back at her. I was caught off guard to be honest,
in my book engagement is one of the events to express very positive emotions.
We have to socialize with them, her husband is my fiancé business partner. Other than that, no.
She tried to get together, but there were other unpleasant episodes, so, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a little embarrassed by my engagement ring. It's a little over a carat and seems to be a good quality stone (ideal cut round brilliant colorless) but I dislike the halo setting my fiancé picked. It's a little dull and not pretty enough. Also I'm the only one with the smallest diamomd in my circle. I love my fiancé and will wear this forever. Sometimes I look down and get annoyed.
I hear you. My diamond is 2 carat white colorless, set in a delicate airy natural yellow diamond paved setting.
I love, love, love my ring!
But. Sometime after the engagement we went to dinner with a couple we socialize pretty closely with.
The wife looked at my ring and said " if you get a halo setting your stone will look larger. Sometimes you have to get a little creative" and she smiled at me.
I am old enough to read between the lines because I've seen it all by now, but if I was younger I would feel that wonderful and important for every woman life event was painted in dirt. Especially considering the fact that my fiancé paid a lot the ring,I picked the stone and the setting, and I clearly indicated that I love my ring.
Just for the future reference, don't let yourself to get upset about some potential comments.
And you can change a setting later, of you don't like it, it's not such a big deal.
What a bitch. What did you say back? Do you still have to socialize with her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a little embarrassed by my engagement ring. It's a little over a carat and seems to be a good quality stone (ideal cut round brilliant colorless) but I dislike the halo setting my fiancé picked. It's a little dull and not pretty enough. Also I'm the only one with the smallest diamomd in my circle. I love my fiancé and will wear this forever. Sometimes I look down and get annoyed.
#firstworldproblems
You're nothing but a materialistic diva. He should honestly take the ring back and give it to someone who would appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:The new picture is worse than the first. They look almost identical.
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This is how I wanted my halo to look like. Super delicate and sparkly... I don't know the technical terms for it.
This is what mine looks like:
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It's different. Duller. The diamond is beautiful but the setting doesn't enhance it.
I mean whatever, I haven't made a stink about it because I don't want to hurt his feelings. I know he did the best he could even with my vey specific instructions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a little embarrassed by my engagement ring. It's a little over a carat and seems to be a good quality stone (ideal cut round brilliant colorless) but I dislike the halo setting my fiancé picked. It's a little dull and not pretty enough. Also I'm the only one with the smallest diamomd in my circle. I love my fiancé and will wear this forever. Sometimes I look down and get annoyed.
I hear you. My diamond is 2 carat white colorless, set in a delicate airy natural yellow diamond paved setting.
I love, love, love my ring!
But. Sometime after the engagement we went to dinner with a couple we socialize pretty closely with.
The wife looked at my ring and said " if you get a halo setting your stone will look larger. Sometimes you have to get a little creative" and she smiled at me.
I am old enough to read between the lines because I've seen it all by now, but if I was younger I would feel that wonderful and important for every woman life event was painted in dirt. Especially considering the fact that my fiancé paid a lot the ring,I picked the stone and the setting, and I clearly indicated that I love my ring.
Just for the future reference, don't let yourself to get upset about some potential comments.
And you can change a setting later, of you don't like it, it's not such a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I am a little embarrassed by my engagement ring. It's a little over a carat and seems to be a good quality stone (ideal cut round brilliant colorless) but I dislike the halo setting my fiancé picked. It's a little dull and not pretty enough. Also I'm the only one with the smallest diamomd in my circle. I love my fiancé and will wear this forever. Sometimes I look down and get annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:My husband spent nearly $30K on a 1.9k flawless... and now all my friends have 2k+ VS that were a lot less expensive. he's a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Hubby and I don't have rings. We're confident in our love without being adorned with trinkets.