Anonymous wrote:Buy the ring you want to buy. I bought my wife a 1.8 carat ring and we have not yet met a friend or coworker with a larger one. We make good money and could have easily gone bigger but I’m really glad we didn’t. There have been several awkward moments where one or the other of us has felt like it is too big or showy (eg her bosses boss has a smaller ring)
Anonymous wrote:Ask her what she wants.
I wanted 2 carats, I got 2 carats. I love my ring.
Anonymous wrote:Like someone said it comes down to hand size really. I have small hands/thin size 4 ring finger and I think my ring is 1.5 and it’s perfect. On a bigger hand it might look small. Also. for what it’s worth, at 40 years old I don’t know what any of my friends’ rings even look like or care honestly. People only notice/care when you’re first engaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1.5 is a really nice size.
2 might tip into gawdy.
What are the other stats on the rings.
Size isn’t everything.
OP here. The ring I’m looking at is 1.5 carats. Ideal cut, F color, and VVS1 clarity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy the ring you want to buy. I bought my wife a 1.8 carat ring and we have not yet met a friend or coworker with a larger one. We make good money and could have easily gone bigger but I’m really glad we didn’t. There have been several awkward moments where one or the other of us has felt like it is too big or showy (eg her bosses boss has a smaller ring)
What?!
My ring is 2.5 ct and it's on the smaller side when compared to others in my circle. But we don't go around comparing, it's just something I've noticed. It also really has no bearing on income or wealth. How could there be awkward moments? I think you're imagining this.
My next ring (upgrade) will be 3 ct. Five year anniversary coming up so maybe we'll upgrade for that.
Oh, inb4 someone calls me fat- I'm a size 0 or 2. I have long slender fingers (ring size 5). This comes up on every thread about carat size. 2 ct is not gaudy!
You seem a little defensive about your ring and like an incredibly insecure person, but....
that's great that you're wealthy and have wealthy friends and are so materialistic that you look at other people's rings and compare them to your own on the sly. Really, really great. Good for you, OP. Like, really good for you.
(hopefully that made you feel a little bit better about yourself, sounds like you need it). And if your husband buying you a bigger ring helps you feel even MORE better about yourself, then go for it, by all means. Whatever makes you feel a little more confident in yourself, sounds good to me. It makes me sad that you're this insecure, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1.5 is a really nice size.
2 might tip into gawdy.
What are the other stats on the rings.
Size isn’t everything.
OP here. The ring I’m looking at is 1.5 carats. Ideal cut, F color, and VVS1 clarity.
Sounds beautiful. Personally, I’d rather have 1.98 carats f color VS1. More bang for your buck.
Anonymous wrote:OP, ask your girlfriend. I was great working on finding the ring with my DH and didn't care about a surprise proposal with a ring. He proposed first, we looked for a ring second.
My friend's fiance asked me what kind of ring I thought she wanted--I told him she definitely didn't want one that cost 3 months worth of salary and that she would appreciate going together to pick one out. And that's what they did, and she was thrilled.
We were in our late 20s and early 30s, so not 22 year olds.