Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I make a little under 20k month gross and that seems like a lot for a ring. I will spend it if necessary but I prefer to stick to under 30k and ideally $15-25k. Below is what I’m looking into buying.
Shape - round or cushion cut
Carat - 1.5-2 carats
Band - Solitaire, pave, and halo
She wants a very simple plain thin wedding ring.
I think 15 to 20k is enough. I have a 1.5 carat diamond and wish it were 2 carats, fwiw. I know a bit about diamond buying, and suggest that out of the 4cs you prioritize cut, and then carat. Clarity and color matter less. (Clarity just needs to be "eye clean" -- no sense in paying for a flawless diamond when a VSI 2 looks the same to your eyes, and although some people can be sensitive to color, most can't tell the difference between a very white D color diamond and a G or even H unless the stones are right next to each other; and if you are going to set it in yellow gold, then you can even get away with a J or maybe K. And I'll throw in that some people actually like the "warmer" diamonds -- YMMV. The warmer colored diamond thing does become tricky with a halo though -- some would say the halo stones ("melee") shouldn't be significantly whiter than the center stone, and most jewelers use H melee.)
I recommend that you head over to the Rocky Talky forum at Pricescope. It's a little like DCUM, but if it were all about diamonds, lol. The folks there know an incredible amount and love to help people find the perfect diamond. Lurk around in there, and then post for help if that is what you decide to do. They are all about finding the perfect diamond online, and will steer you away from paying more for a lesser diamond in a brick and mortar store -- so if you are super against looking online, it might not interest you. But I say check it out. They seriously geek out over diamonds there, you will be amazed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Gross salary, not net.
That is stupid advice. When I got engaged my DH's gross monthly salary was $13,000. 2-3 months salary would be a ring between $26,000-$39,000. Who wants a ring that expensive?!?
Also DH's gross salary is now $38,000 - I would NEVER tell him to get a ring that was 2-3 months salary!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Gross salary, not net.
That is stupid advice. When I got engaged my DH's gross monthly salary was $13,000. 2-3 months salary would be a ring between $26,000-$39,000. Who wants a ring that expensive?!?
Also DH's gross salary is now $38,000 - I would NEVER tell him to get a ring that was 2-3 months salary!
My $25k ring is now worth $50k so there’s that!
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to propose to my lovely gf soon and I’m not sure how much to spend on a ring. Is 2-3 months salary still the normal?
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to propose to my lovely gf soon and I’m not sure how much to spend on a ring. Is 2-3 months salary still the normal?
Anonymous wrote:I’d buy a lab diamond, which are chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamonds. They said, lab diamonds are going to undermine the prestige historically associated with having a “big rock,” because when the masses buy a 2 - 3 ct high quality stone for $1,200 - $2,000, there is no longer anything special or unique about having one. The result will be that affluent buyers will begin to move away from diamonds to rarer and more unique gemstones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Gross salary, not net.
That is stupid advice. When I got engaged my DH's gross monthly salary was $13,000. 2-3 months salary would be a ring between $26,000-$39,000. Who wants a ring that expensive?!?
Also DH's gross salary is now $38,000 - I would NEVER tell him to get a ring that was 2-3 months salary!
My $25k ring is now worth $50k so there’s that!