Heylel
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I recall this being discussed either on FOH or MoreNetz briefly, but I don't see a thread here.
Anyway, I'm going to start shopping for a ring soon, and I'm pretty much a stranger to the entire process of buying jewelry. I've purchased a couple of necklaces from places like Macy's or Kohl's in my time, and that's about it. Even the thought of walking into an actual jewelry store is kind of intimidating, because I'm that far out of my element.
I'm looking for some hints of where to start. My girl isn't the sort who is going to get hung up on how much a ring costs. She wants something she'll enjoy wearing, but we've discussed the prospect of marriage and she's much more concerned about just having *a* ring than having a really expensive one. There are definitely some personal preferences which I'm aware of, but no ultimatums on where it's from or how much it cost (I know a guy whose wife refused to accept his proposal until he bought her a $40k ring that she picked out herself).
I'm certainly *not* going to spend the recommended 2-3 months salary on a ring. I'm not putting five figures into something that most pawn shops won't even accept because they've got so many of them. I'm not a rube; diamonds are mostly about perceived value and there's absolutely no secondary market to make the investment stick. I just want my girl to be happy and say yes so we can start our lives together.
So yeah, halps.
Anyway, I'm going to start shopping for a ring soon, and I'm pretty much a stranger to the entire process of buying jewelry. I've purchased a couple of necklaces from places like Macy's or Kohl's in my time, and that's about it. Even the thought of walking into an actual jewelry store is kind of intimidating, because I'm that far out of my element.
I'm looking for some hints of where to start. My girl isn't the sort who is going to get hung up on how much a ring costs. She wants something she'll enjoy wearing, but we've discussed the prospect of marriage and she's much more concerned about just having *a* ring than having a really expensive one. There are definitely some personal preferences which I'm aware of, but no ultimatums on where it's from or how much it cost (I know a guy whose wife refused to accept his proposal until he bought her a $40k ring that she picked out herself).
I'm certainly *not* going to spend the recommended 2-3 months salary on a ring. I'm not putting five figures into something that most pawn shops won't even accept because they've got so many of them. I'm not a rube; diamonds are mostly about perceived value and there's absolutely no secondary market to make the investment stick. I just want my girl to be happy and say yes so we can start our lives together.
So yeah, halps.