Anonymous wrote:What cut is her engagement ring? I would match that for either round or square cut. I personally wanted my stud earrings to match my engagement ring in cut and size
Anonymous wrote:Don't waste money at Tiffany's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco has the best prices on really nice quality diamonds, highly recommend!
I've heard this was true in the past, but not so much now.
Anonymous wrote:Costco has the best prices on really nice quality diamonds, highly recommend!
Anonymous wrote:1ct round, 3 prong, martini style with screw on backs!![]()
Martini is the best because then it won't look like it's falling off the way basket style does. I think 3 prong looks more round than 4 prong. And 1-1.5 ct is the best. I wear 1ct daily and it's the best size. Don't go smaller. 1ct looks classy without looking too flashy for daily use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1ct round, 3 prong, martini style with screw on backs!![]()
Martini is the best because then it won't look like it's falling off the way basket style does. I think 3 prong looks more round than 4 prong. And 1-1.5 ct is the best. I wear 1ct daily and it's the best size. Don't go smaller. 1ct looks classy without looking too flashy for daily use.
+1! This is the way to go. I have these exactly and have worn them the past 6-7 years daily.
This but not martini. That's dated. Four prong studs with screw backs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1ct round, 3 prong, martini style with screw on backs!![]()
Martini is the best because then it won't look like it's falling off the way basket style does. I think 3 prong looks more round than 4 prong. And 1-1.5 ct is the best. I wear 1ct daily and it's the best size. Don't go smaller. 1ct looks classy without looking too flashy for daily use.
+1! This is the way to go. I have these exactly and have worn them the past 6-7 years daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again - sincerely, many thanks for everyone's advice - this is extremely helpful. Honestly, I never imagined buying earrings would be as complicated as buying the engagement ring (that was many years ago). I think Blue Nile might be the way to go (I'm in NOVA). She doesn't like flash and prefers quality and a little subtlety if that makes sense.
OP, you should consider stopping by Dominion Jewelers as well. Right down Rt. 7 from Tysons Corner. If you want to go on a weekend you need to make an appointment. They have staff in house that can do just about anything.