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Wedding rings!
I cannot for the life of me find a larger wedding ring. i need like a 10.5 or higher We cannot afford diamonds in the sizes I like so were looking for white sapphire cause its strong like a diamond and white gold just 10k anyclue where i can get one from???? :?:
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I would advise against a white sapphire. They just look like really bad quality diamonds. Very cloudy not as much sparkle. You'd be better off getting a yellow sapphire and telling everyone it is a yellow diamond (as those are much more popular right now) or a blue/pink sapphire ala princess Kate.
Try blue nile. http://www.bluenile.com/homepage-apr...k_id=505152491 you can customize diamond rings to meet your budget or look at some of the gemstone rings. You can also look at "recently purchased rings" and sort by price to get some ideas. Even though they may not list a certain size, their customer service is amazing and they could probably make a 10.5 happen. |
I have a few rings from Diamond Nexus that I get compliments on all the time. They're simulated diamonds and nobody can tell.
Keep in mind that losing weight will also cause your fingers to shrink a lot. My engagement ring/wedding band are size 8 and they fall right off now. I wear a 5.5 :(. I'm waiting until things settle down to buy something new/more permanent. I wear a stainless steel band for now. |
Originally Posted by ValRock: I have no answers to your original question, sorry! :) |
Don't spend too much on rings right now! My ring finger shrunk from 7.5 to 5.5 and it's going to cost $300 to get my rings resized as they are complicated. Currently I wear them on my middle finger!
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The diamond is a US standard but in being so, they are way too common. You could look at European wedding rings to get an idea of other options. I looked at some Irish ones for a while because they are pretty cool and my husband is Irish. Any jeweller can size a ring for you but not all rings can be sized up. A jeweller would give you that advice. The jeweller we used said they would size my ring for free once but I haven't done it yet.
Gemvara http://www.gemvara.com/ would be a good option. You could get a gemstone engagement ring and matching and for under $1k. You could also custom make a ring there. Also, although they say 10 is their biggest size, I'd call them and talk to them, I'm sure they could do 10.5 |
I agree to go with something simulated until you finish losing weight. It'll give you time to save up, plus you can make it your goal gift to yourself!
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I'm only commenting on the finger size thing...I must have freakish hands. Whether I've been a size 22 (pants) or 6 (pants as well) my ring size has always been a 4.5:shrug: I've also never lost weight in my feet either always a size 8...
I cant help you with the diamond thing,sorry. :^: |
I'm jealous of all of you thin fingered folk! My ring size has stayed pretty consistent (size 8) regardless of weight (except at the end of my pregnancy when everything was swollen).
OP: Sorry, I have no suggestions, just wishing you the best of luck! At least your fiance wants to get you a diamond... my DH is dead set against them and has told me that I should never expect one from him (he says other gems are ok, but he thinks diamonds are a waste of money and doesn't care what I think). Sorry if I got too far off topic! |
Thanks for all the advice everyone! We are gonna wait till I lose weight to get a ring. We were gonna have to wait anyways till we had the cash but we will prolly wait even longer now so I can lose weight. I have rings that i wore during Christmas that no longer fit me :(
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Originally Posted by Missy Krissy: To the OP: I don't have any advice but wish you a wonderful marriage! |
Originally Posted by pixie3208: |
Originally Posted by ValRock: I still want naturals back in my ring, but in the meantime nobody can tell that two are synthetic and one is not, and it has been a great, wallet friendly compromise. |
Originally Posted by ValRock: I still want naturals back in my ring, but in the meantime nobody can tell that two are synthetic and one is not, and it has been a great, wallet friendly compromise. |
I'm a bit on the fence regarding simulated stones. I love gems in general and love that they are created in nature. On the flip side, there are often ecological and humanitarian impacts to gem mining. I went to a hoity toity jeweller that only sells ecologically friendly/conflict-free certified gems. If not for that, I would've probably gone with created gems.
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