Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer radiant or princess cut
Well he isn't buying you a ring. Your preference doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer radiant or princess cut
Well he isn't buying you a ring. Your preference doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. One of her best friends got engaged a couple of months ago. They looked at a magazine of rings and my girlfriend said she liked the asscher cut rings. She only wears a set of jewelry regularly, an emerald ring and necklace that is her birth stone. She once mentioned she liked the look of the solitaire or diamond bands on rings. That's why I chose the ring I did.
I think many of you have been sidetracked. I didn't ask for opinions on what I should do, but asked price range.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer radiant or princess cut

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I am in a good financial position. I am 34 and make 150k with no debt. I am a big saver and can easily pay in cash. She is not materialistic but I know would love a nice ring. She's petite at 5'1. I found a 2 carat asscher cut diamond ring with a petite pace 1/4ct band. She has always loved the asscher cut ring.
* pave.
My girlfriend is not materialistic and never asks for things. That's why I want to spend a good amount on a ring for her.
This sounds nice. My only suggestion is that you ask and then you two choose a ring together. Just set a budget and then she can choose something she likes and wants to wear every day for the rest of her life.