This is what I hate about social media…you can’t tell what quality the diamond is from a picture taken off of a phone. My ring has only a half carat center stone, but the actual stone is about as perfect as it can get (and it has the halo and pave diamonds on the side, my bad!). Although it looks small, it was very expensive. People can judge it by it’s size, but I would rather have quality over quantity. And to the guy who would be nervous about her losing an expensive ring…that’s what insurance is for.
darn
When it comes down to it, I would have preferred my fiancĂ© not buy my ring at a “big box” store. He went to a smaller retailer that not many people have heard of, but it was one nonetheless. When it came down to it, and he was down on one knee professing his love for me, I wasn’t about to go “No asshole, I won’t marry you until you pay $2,000 more to have the name Tiffany on my ring.”
This is what I hate about social media…you can’t tell what quality the diamond is from a picture taken off of a phone. My ring has only a half carat center stone, but the actual stone is about as perfect as it can get (and it has the halo and pave diamonds on the side, my bad!). Although it looks small, it was very expensive. People can judge it by it’s size, but I would rather have quality over quantity. And to the guy who would be nervous about her losing an expensive ring…that’s what insurance is for.