Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have the money (you do) then you should do what you want.
My friends with smaller stones (1.5 ct or less) wear them more often. It's not about showing off or not showing off. It's about big rocks getting in the way. One friend loves and wears her 3 ct engagement ring everywhere after 20 years of marriage.
Congratulatoins and enjoy!
Only in America would somebody say 1.5 ct is a smaller stone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH andI are celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary and he offered to upgrade the stone in my engagement ring (1.25 ct) to a 2.5 ct. I thought it was a really sweet gesture, though I haven't ever been dissatisfied with my current stone. I'm not much a jewelry person and it made me wonder what's a standard size stone? I'm not sure if this changes a lot with age and income. I'm 40 and out HHI is $850K if it matters.
But then it’s not your engagement ring anymore?
My engagement ring is vintage - a mine cut in a Deco setting. It’s 1 carat. We can afford to upgrade, but then the symbolic and purely sentimental value would be less. Ymmv, of course.
I’d ask for something new - a special piece for special occasions. Or something thing to wear daily that doesn’t replace the original ring.
Anonymous wrote:If you have the money (you do) then you should do what you want.
My friends with smaller stones (1.5 ct or less) wear them more often. It's not about showing off or not showing off. It's about big rocks getting in the way. One friend loves and wears her 3 ct engagement ring everywhere after 20 years of marriage.
Congratulatoins and enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one will notice or care. Seriously. When was the last time you noticed someone’s engagement ring?
I almost always do. I love looking at diamonds, and I love looking at the rings that have colored stones too. But my grandfather was a geologist and my first science fair project was about geodes, so maybe I'm not normal with this.
I think you’re normal. I love looking at people’s rings (and other jewelry). They’re pretty—it’s kind of the point!
Anonymous wrote:DH andI are celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary and he offered to upgrade the stone in my engagement ring (1.25 ct) to a 2.5 ct. I thought it was a really sweet gesture, though I haven't ever been dissatisfied with my current stone. I'm not much a jewelry person and it made me wonder what's a standard size stone? I'm not sure if this changes a lot with age and income. I'm 40 and out HHI is $850K if it matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one will notice or care. Seriously. When was the last time you noticed someone’s engagement ring?
I almost always do. I love looking at diamonds, and I love looking at the rings that have colored stones too. But my grandfather was a geologist and my first science fair project was about geodes, so maybe I'm not normal with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one will notice or care. Seriously. When was the last time you noticed someone’s engagement ring?
I almost always do. I love looking at diamonds, and I love looking at the rings that have colored stones too. But my grandfather was a geologist and my first science fair project was about geodes, so maybe I'm not normal with this.
Anonymous wrote:We upgraded mine at 15 years because the original was 1/3 ct—that’s all two broke 20 year olds could afford! New one is 1.5 ct and I wouldn’t want to go bigger for daily wear. I want to figure out something to do with the original tiny diamond but haven’t found a plan yet.