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C. 1950 Vintage .68 Carat Diamond Ring In 18kt White Gold. Size 7
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C. 1950. This vintage .68 carat diamond ring looks even more beautiful now than it did half a century ago. The centerpiece is a breathtaking brilliant-cut diamond round, well-supported by the ornately detailed openwork band. You'll love telling your friends all about this 18kt white gold ring. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry.
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C. 1970 .20 Carat Diamond Ring In 14kt Yellow Gold. Size 7.5
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C. 1970. Seldom is a solitaire diamond ring so elegantly presented, but such is the case with this masterfully crafted vintage ring. Focus is drawn directly to the center .20 carat brilliant cut diamond round, framed in echoes of gold. 14kt yellow gold ring. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry. Diamond birthstones are the perfect gift for April birthdays.
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C. 1970 Vintage .50 Carat Diamond Ring In 14kt Yellow Gold. Size 4.75
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C. 1970. This groovy vintage .50 carat diamond ring is alive with the spirit of the 70's! Golden dashes and ridges provide a shimmering frame for the brilliant-cut diamond dazzler. Slip it on your finger and slip back in time! 14kt yellow gold ring. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry. Diamond birthstones are the perfect gift for April birthdays.
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C. 1970 Vintage .65 Carat Diamond Ring In 14kt Yellow Gold. Size 7.75
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C. 1970. With such a timeless design, you'll quickly fall in love with this vintage .65 carat diamond ring just like we have! A bright brilliant-cut diamond is presented in a squared setting. So sophisticated. 14kt yellow gold ring. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry. Diamond birthstones are the perfect gift for April birthdays.
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C. 1980 Vintage .75ct Diamond Solitaire Ring In Gold. Size 4.25
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C. 1980. For a look that is timeless and stunning, try this spectacular .75 ct. t.w. pear-shaped diamond solitaire ring! it's filled with dramatic impact, and we love the dimpled band. Makes a great gift to yourself, or a nice engagement ring, too. 14kt yellow gold ring. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry. Diamond birthstones are the perfect gift for April birthdays.
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Question : plz suggest me some good sites of engagement and wedding rings esp solitaire rings?
plz suggest me some good sites of engagement and wedding rings esp solitaire rings?
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I agree with the people who said buy the diamond by itself and then the setting. You'll save money that way.A good site for finding the best price on a specific kind of diamond is http://www.diamondpriceguru.com/. You pick a shape, carat weight, clarity grade, color grade, etc. It shows you what is available at Amazon.com, James Allen, Mondera, Blue Nile, Abazias, Diamond.com, etc. So, you can see the prices side-by-side for a specific kind of diamond. From there, you can pick a retailer and browse its settings. You don't have to buy the diamond and setting at the same place, but you can.
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Question : Will the channel diamond band match with a solitaire?
My fiancee got me a round diamond band because he didn't know the etiquette of the rings. Now I don't know what type of ring to get with it. Can I still get a 2 carat Solitaire ring with a round channel diamond band to go with a diamond channel band. A jeweler told me that a solitaire must be a bigger size carat from the band in order for it to stand out. HELP!
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Go in and try it on. That will make all the difference. You just need to get in there with the rings and play around with it. I was wanting a huge solitaire before my hubby and I first went ring shopping. I had it all planned out a min 1.5 ct princess cut in a cathedral white gold/platinum setting. Totally looked horrible on my hand. In fact, anything big just looked way out of whack. So I ended up with a .75 ct with channel set diamonds all around it and a matching channel set diamond band. It wasn't what I dreamed of... but on my hand it looked more amazing than anything. So lesson... you really have to play around to see what looks best on you!
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Question : Robbins Brothers Asks: Halo Diamond Engagement Ring or Traditional Solitaire?
If you're engagement ring shopping (or dreaming) you've encountered several different styles of rings. If you had to choose between the Halo Diamond Engagement Ring (a round, oval or cushion-cut diamond encircled by a "halo" of micro pave diamonds) or a traditional solitaire diamond ring, which would you select?
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I wanted a simple, classic solitaire, not round. Hubby picked out an oval. I've always been happy with it--33 years now. I can add stack type rings on either side and I've had 2 different types of wrap rings that wrap around my diamond to give it a different look. Most of the time I wear it just as it is, and between 2 plain bands--one is my wedding ring and one was my first anniversary gift. I''ve found it to be very versatile, and I don't have to worry about losing any pave diamonds.
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Question : Is a solitaire the traditional engagement ring?
My boyfriend and I have been shopping for engagement rings recently, and I found the ring of my dreams. It's a princess cut, three-stone ring with a pave band. But I've heard that traditionally you recieve a solitaire for and engagement ring, and three stones are more for anniversaries. Are three-stone rings popular engagement rings, or should I look at solitaires?
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I've seen people with engagement rings with 3-stones, but generally they are more of side stones surrounding the larger middle stone. Usually the middle stone is supposed to stick out the most. Rings that have all three diamonds the same size signify past, present, and future, and are usually saved for anniversaries (as you mentioned). But, if thats what you like, then who cares? You'll be wearing this engagement ring pretty much every day for most of your life, so you might as well get something you're in love with.
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Question : Diamond solitaire engagement rings - best value in US or UK?
I have just got engaged and am now looking for my engagement ring. As I am currently in the US, I was wondering whether diamond solitaires are better value here or in the UK (in general, not just taking exchange rate into account)? I am specifically looking for white gold, princess cut up to half a carat.
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Is there a comparison shopping site for UK diamond retailers? If so, the easiest way to decide this would be to plug similar specifications into the UK site and http://www.diamondpriceguru.com/ or a similar US diamond search engine. It checks about 10 different US-based retailers, including some I've seen in other answers, like Amazon.com and Mondera and Blue Nile. So, you tell it what you want, even give it a range of clarity grades, color grades, etc., and it shows you all the matches and each retailer's price for it. It's very handy. I just don't know of one specific to UK retailers. One note, the search engines focus on loose diamonds because the prices are better if you buy the diamond and setting apart and have them combined. Pre-set rings carry more of a markup since the retailer knows the shopper won't pull it apart to inspect the diamond grade. I plugged in "princess cut, up to .5 carat" and and 8,463 diamonds were found. You can narrow it down, of course. I narrowed it to color grades J and higher, with clarity grades VVS2 and higher and it found 2,470 matches. Anyway, it's simple to play around with these online tools, and they do the work for you.Happy hunting!
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Question : What do most women prefer solitaire rings or engagement sets?
If you prefer solitaire would go with the round cut diamond or the princess cut?I like this soliataire engagement ring because it is an antique. Right now, I am waiting on the price and I hope it's not too expensive. See if you guys like itwww.heritagejewellery.co.uk/semi-precious_2.htm. Tell me what you guys think of this ring?
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I think the princess is the prettiest.
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Question : Has anyone ever sold a diamond solitaire ring to a jeweler?
I want to sell my platinum 1 carat diamond solitaire back to a jeweler... does anyone have any idea how much $ I can expect to get back?
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I did that after my divorce..with my rings...and not very productive, and i had the papers for the diamonds. The best advice I got was to sell the diamonds loose.. or place an ad and sell them yourself. I ended up placing an ad and selling them myself. Hope that helps. : ) Call around first...save gas!
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Question : Which brand offers the best solitaire diamond rings in India ?
I am looking for value for money in the purchase and quality of the diamond
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d'dmas or tanishk
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Question : Where can I find diamond ring solitaire settings for my diamond?
I have a diamond and I want to buy a diamond ring solitaire setting to set it in. Where is the best place to go?
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I would definitely look on the internet because you will find tons to choose from and also you will get the best price.Here is a website that has a list of some of the best places to look online.http://www.diamondringforher.com/Online-Jewelers.htmlHope that helps
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Question : Are solitaire engagement rings too old fashioned?
Ok so Im going through the process of picking a ring out and most stores Ive been too tell me solitaires aren't popular anymore and that the "In" thing is diamond rings with the lady's birthstone to compliment it. Also these swirly looking designs are in style, sorry but I don't remember what they are actually called. Any advice, thoughts or comments would be great.
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No the solitaire engagement ring is a timeless classic. If you think you intended will like it go for it. My husband took me to pick the ring and I chose a white gold diamond solitaire. Simple and beautiful. But that's really up to what you feel your girlfriend will like. Just remember she has to wear it for the rest of her life so you can't just give in to a fleeting fashion that may disappear by next year. Just pick something you know is her style.
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