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joecash
04-18-2005, 06:05 PM
Can someone explain how all this stuff works? Does the groom alway buy 2 rings for the woman - or sometimes just a wedding ring? And why can't you just go and get a ring at Target or something for $500 instead of paying 1000s?

This seems like a lot of cash to spend on something so silly. Any websites explain all this crap?

Voltron87
04-18-2005, 06:08 PM
You're asking this question on a board where people are also asking:

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moondogg
04-18-2005, 06:12 PM
If you're getting engaged, just worry about the engagement ring for now. You may need to cough up a wedding ring later, but that is somewhere in the middle of a long list of wedding expenses you can worry about later.

You can't get a good diamond for $500. What they sell you at Target is either fake, "manufactured" (i.e. sortof fake), or is just a piece of crap diamond. By crap, that means that it is either structurally weak, seriously flawed, cloudy in sunlight, or just cut poorly so it won't really sparkle. Besides those $500 diamonds are probably grossly overpriced to begin with, they probably are really worth less than $200.

Look at www.bluenile.com (http://www.bluenile.com), and learn the 4 C's

joecash
04-18-2005, 06:17 PM
I know some diamonds are better than others. I just never saw the point of jewelry I guess. I mean who cares how clear a diamond is? Who cares if there is some little speck on it that you need a microscope to see? I would like to spend the $ on something we could use, like a flat screen, hi-def TV.

kerssens
04-18-2005, 06:18 PM
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I know some diamonds are better than others. I just never saw the point of jewelry I guess. I mean who cares how clear a diamond is? Who cares if there is some little speck on it that you need a microscope to see? I would like to spend the $ on something we could use, like a flat screen, hi-def TV.

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Women care.

Gin 'n Tonic
04-18-2005, 06:42 PM
Take a jeweller’s loupe along with you when you go looking for a diamond (a 50mm lens from a 35mm camera reversed makes an excellent substitute). A lot of diamonds offered by big multiples are rubbish, but some of the small independents are actually worse. The multiples have more choice and there are always a few good ones that seem to slip through. Pay special attention to any flaws (milkyness, etc) and inclusions (black spots).

I recently bought my wife a 1 carat pendant – went to about 40 shops before finding a diamond that I would even consider buying. Some of the stuff that’s out there is little better than a lump of coal with a few sparkly bits attached.

ALWAYS GET A DISCOUNT – even the ‘discount’ jewellers work on a minimum of around 275% mark up, so having ruthlessly selected the best that they have to offer, tell them how poor their diamond is and get at least 20% off.