Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're right. I know tons of people with a lot of money: my family, all of my neighbors, many of my friends, fellow parents at our private school, and frankly, myself. None of the people I know would shop at Tiffany for serious jewelry. They shop at places like Boone & Sons, Pampillonia, Chas. Schwartz and with private jewelers here and in NY. I agree with the poster who equated Tiffany to Pottery Barn. Anyone who knows better would prefer a custom piece to something mass-produced and overpriced.
Back to the original question. I did not wear my 3 carat engagement ring when I was interviewing at law firms many moons ago. Mainly, I didn't want to draw attention to the fact that I was married and of child-bearing age. If I were to jump back in the law firm arena at this point in my life, post-kids, I wouldn't hesitate to wear it.
Just curious, when you reference "a lot of money" how much are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This ring screams "Princess".
There are so many CHEAP, flawed 3 carat diamonds out there. big, gaudy, and flawed
Trust me on that one.
Bigger AIN'T better in this case.
LOL
Seriously! I know a guy who bought a 3 carat ring for less than my sapphire cost!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This ring screams "Princess".
There are so many CHEAP, flawed 3 carat diamonds out there. big, gaudy, and flawed
Trust me on that one.
Bigger AIN'T better in this case.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Tiffany does make custom pieces, but you obviously have only shooped the store and the catalogue.
Anonymous wrote:
You're right. I know tons of people with a lot of money: my family, all of my neighbors, many of my friends, fellow parents at our private school, and frankly, myself. None of the people I know would shop at Tiffany for serious jewelry. They shop at places like Boone & Sons, Pampillonia, Chas. Schwartz and with private jewelers here and in NY. I agree with the poster who equated Tiffany to Pottery Barn. Anyone who knows better would prefer a custom piece to something mass-produced and overpriced.
Back to the original question. I did not wear my 3 carat engagement ring when I was interviewing at law firms many moons ago. Mainly, I didn't want to draw attention to the fact that I was married and of child-bearing age. If I were to jump back in the law firm arena at this point in my life, post-kids, I wouldn't hesitate to wear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always assume big rings (over 2 carats) are fake. I wear a 1.9 ct high grade Tiffany's diamond that cost 23K set in platinum. I have medium sized fingers and anything bigger than 2 would look pretty garish.
Only morons would tout tiffanys rather than be embarassed for overpaying.
for realz. Do people still buy anything other than charm bracelets from Tiffany's?
Yes, if one has the money.
Actually people with real money buy their jewelry from real jewelers, not box retail stores.....pretty much the difference between shopping at Pottery Barn or working with a interior designer and shopping custom built.
Yep. And most people with a lot of money are too smart to spend a premium just for a blue box.
Sorry, the fact is that there are lots of people with money (old money and new) who do buy serious jewels from Tiffany. You just don't know any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always assume big rings (over 2 carats) are fake. I wear a 1.9 ct high grade Tiffany's diamond that cost 23K set in platinum. I have medium sized fingers and anything bigger than 2 would look pretty garish.
Only morons would tout tiffanys rather than be embarassed for overpaying.
for realz. Do people still buy anything other than charm bracelets from Tiffany's?
Yes, if one has the money.
Actually people with real money buy their jewelry from real jewelers, not box retail stores.....pretty much the difference between shopping at Pottery Barn or working with a interior designer and shopping custom built.
Yep. And most people with a lot of money are too smart to spend a premium just for a blue box.
Sorry, the fact is that there are lots of people with money (old money and new) who do buy serious jewels from Tiffany. You just don't know any.