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Question : Buying and engagement ring online?!?
Is this a good idea or not? I found the exact ring i wanted in a local jewelery store and i checked online and its almost $1000 less online!!!http://diamond-jewelry-masters.com/jewelry/Diamond_Rings/Three-Stone/classic_three_stone_gr id.cfm?affiliate=goog&gclid=CJeE6MCyupgCFQECGgodVAj_ZAAlso, how does it look? Third one down, white gold 3 stone. Probably going with a 1 or 1.5 total weight.

Answer:
Personally I wouldn't spend this amount of money without seeing the item in person first.Also you maybe able to haggle with the jewlery store by showing them this item could be bought cheaper. Keep in mind you need to be comparing apples to apples. The ring needs to be the same quality or they would just point this out as justification for charging more. Keep in mind the four C's. Cut, Clarity, Carat and Color. Cut is one of the most important to me. I have an ideal cut and even though it's a G in color when you compare it to a E Good cut my diamond outshines it. Also next is Clarity. A much smaller stone with a better clarity rating would cost more than a larger stone with less clarity. The clarity also contributes to the cost and how nice the stone looks over all.Carat is preference . Some girls would love a huge stone and some like a smaller.

 

Question : i was wondering how small is a 1/4 ct ring?
http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches/14kt-White-Gold-1-4ct-TDW-Round-Diamond-Three-Stone-Ring-J- K-I2-I3/62926/product.html?reviewsort=0&reviewpage=1#custreviews

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Hi. If you go on to www.bluenile.com they have a ring sizing interative tool which will show you how big 1/4 carat is .. on the average woman's hand. Also, it will let you click larger if for example you wanted to compare with a 1/2 or 1 carat. Good luck!

 

Question : which ring u think is prettier and how small is a 1/4 ct ring?
http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches/14k-Gold-1-4ct-3-stone-Princess-Diamond-Ring/1978976/produc t.htmlhttp://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches/14k-White-Gold-1-4ct-TDW-Princess-Diamond-Three-Stone -Ring-I-J-I2/703745/product.html?

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The second one is better...but they both are really cute(:

 

Question : Investment Stone For Necklace; Spinel, Ruby, Sapphire- Which to pick?
I am looking to purchase a stone to go in a gold necklace for my girlfriend. I am not looking for the average. I am looking for a stone guaranteed to increase in value. I am not looking at fancy diamonds because i am thinking of getting her a pink diamond as an engagement ring when we get there...I have narrowed it down to3.03cts SI1 Pink Spinel = Price C$ 4242.00 http://rocksdiamonddeals.net/Shop_RocksDiamondDeals.php?view=productPage&product=215&category=341.20 cts SI1 Untreated Blue Sapphire = Price C$ 4320.00(Certificate: COA; Est. Retail Replacement Value of $10,080)http://rocksdiamonddeals.net/Shop_RocksDiamondDeals.php?view=productPage&product=398&categor y=17.95cts SI2 CERTIFIED Untreated Ruby = Price C$ 9870.00 http://rocksdiamonddeals.net/Shop_RocksDiamondDeals.php?view=productPage&product=308&category=21Spin el InformationSpinel is a special gemstone in many ways. For centuries it was mistaken for ruby and gained undeserved fame. Today fine red spinel is more rare than ruby but less valuable.Although commonly thought of as red, spinel can be found in a range of beautiful pastel shades.Of particular interest is a vivid hot pink with a tinge of orange that is mined in Burma that is one of the most spectacular gemstone colors in any gem species. Spinel also comes in beautiful blues, which are sometimes called cobalt spinel, but these are rare.Large stones (2.5cts-3+cts) are very rare and star spinels are very rare.Sapphire InformationSapphire is very rarely found, making it much rarer then the diamond, hence the market price for this stone is on the rise.It's safe to invest in a untreated sapphire as there sure to be value add to this stone.There is a difference in price among sapphires depending on the colour quality, whether its treated or untreated, carat size, shine and brilliance. Though the most popular color is blue and pink the choice of colour is a personal choice and with sapphire you can find them in many colours.Almost all (99%) Sapphire on the market is routinely treated with 'heat' to enhance and stabilize the colour. The typical heat treatment process is a permanent process and it does not normally adversely affect the performance, and durability of the gem, but in recent years demand for natural non-heated non-treated top quality Sapphire has caused these gems to command a somewhat higher premium, depending on the gem. For those who prefer a pristine gemstone that has not been "enhanced", there is an ever-decreasing supply of untreated gems.Untreated gems are rare and likely to become more treasured for the rarity that they represent.Ruby InformationRubies are rare to begin with, and large, flawless ones are even more valuable than the very best diamonds. Since rubies are a Clarity Category 3 gemstone, they invariably carry some inclusions, or other materials caught inside the gemstone as the ruby formed around them. A ruby without any inclusions would be priceless. A ruby with only microscopic inclusions is very rare and valuable.Rubies are not generally very large, so their value increases with their weight. A ruby larger than 3 carats is very rare, and the 27.37 carat stone auctioned by Sotheby's in 1999 is probably the only one of such size discovered to date. The larger the ruby, the more rare it is.There are three types of ruby treatments available in the jewellery market:UntreatedIn the jewelry industry, it is assumed that rubies have been heat treated unless otherwise specified. These untreated stones are rarely encountered as only a handful of rubies in the world are untreated. Large, clear rubies of good color that are untreated command extremely high prices and can only be found in the most expensive jewelry stores. When you see this word in a jewelry description, you can know that you’re seeing something rare (depending on the stone). If you see an “untreated” ruby for sale, it will be extremely valuable and expensive. Untreated rubies are almost always very included (unless they are in museums or with 6 digit price tags). Colour is a ruby's most important feature. Its transparency is only of secondary importance. An untreated ruby is very rare, and an untreated stone with only minimal inclusions is more remarkable yet.Top quality untreated rubies are so rare even the world's top gem dealers must incessantly comb estate sales and auctions to find them. Sizes above 3 carats are particularly rare. Almost all rubies are treated because most have inclusions. Treating the blemishes allows supply to keep up with demand. As a result, untreated rubies are usually museum-quality. Top dealers search for them, but few are available.Conventional Heat Treatment and Fissure Filling or Glass Filling are the other ruby treatments,I am out of room...So hopefully you can help me narrow it down...

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I am looking to purchase a stone to go in a gold necklace for my girlfriend. I am not looking for the average. I am looking for a stone guaranteed to increase in value. I am not looking at fancy diamonds because i am thinking of getting her a pink diamond as an engagement ring when we get there...I have narrowed it down to3.03cts SI1 Pink Spinel = Price C$ 4242.00 http://rocksdiamonddeals.net/Shop_RocksDiamondDeals.php?view=productPage&product=215&category=341.20 cts SI1 Untreated Blue Sapphire = Price C$ 4320.00(Certificate: COA; Est. Retail Replacement Value of $10,080)http://rocksdiamonddeals.net/Shop_RocksDiamondDeals.php?view=productPage&product=398&categor y=17.95cts SI2 CERTIFIED Untreated Ruby = Price C$ 9870.00 http://rocksdiamonddeals.net/Shop_RocksDiamondDeals.php?view=productPage&product=308&category=21Spin el InformationSpinel is a special gemstone in many ways. For centuries it was mistaken for ruby and gained undeserved fame. Today fine red spinel is more rare than ruby but less valuable.Although commonly thought of as red, spinel can be found in a range of beautiful pastel shades.Of particular interest is a vivid hot pink with a tinge of orange that is mined in Burma that is one of the most spectacular gemstone colors in any gem species. Spinel also comes in beautiful blues, which are sometimes called cobalt spinel, but these are rare.Large stones (2.5cts-3+cts) are very rare and star spinels are very rare.Sapphire InformationSapphire is very rarely found, making it much rarer then the diamond, hence the market price for this stone is on the rise.It's safe to invest in a untreated sapphire as there sure to be value add to this stone.There is a difference in price among sapphires depending on the colour quality, whether its treated or untreated, carat size, shine and brilliance. Though the most popular color is blue and pink the choice of colour is a personal choice and with sapphire you can find them in many colours.Almost all (99%) Sapphire on the market is routinely treated with 'heat' to enhance and stabilize the colour. The typical heat treatment process is a permanent process and it does not normally adversely affect the performance, and durability of the gem, but in recent years demand for natural non-heated non-treated top quality Sapphire has caused these gems to command a somewhat higher premium, depending on the gem. For those who prefer a pristine gemstone that has not been "enhanced", there is an ever-decreasing supply of untreated gems.Untreated gems are rare and likely to become more treasured for the rarity that they represent.Ruby InformationRubies are rare to begin with, and large, flawless ones are even more valuable than the very best diamonds. Since rubies are a Clarity Category 3 gemstone, they invariably carry some inclusions, or other materials caught inside the gemstone as the ruby formed around them. A ruby without any inclusions would be priceless. A ruby with only microscopic inclusions is very rare and valuable.Rubies are not generally very large, so their value increases with their weight. A ruby larger than 3 carats is very rare, and the 27.37 carat stone auctioned by Sotheby's in 1999 is probably the only one of such size discovered to date. The larger the ruby, the more rare it is.There are three types of ruby treatments available in the jewellery market:UntreatedIn the jewelry industry, it is assumed that rubies have been heat treated unless otherwise specified. These untreated stones are rarely encountered as only a handful of rubies in the world are untreated. Large, clear rubies of good color that are untreated command extremely high prices and can only be found in the most expensive jewelry stores. When you see this word in a jewelry description, you can know that you’re seeing something rare (depending on the stone). If you see an “untreated” ruby for sale, it will be extremely valuable and expensive. Untreated rubies are almost always very included (unless they are in museums or with 6 digit price tags). Colour is a ruby's most important feature. Its transparency is only of secondary importance. An untreated ruby is very rare, and an untreated stone with only minimal inclusions is more remarkable yet.Top quality untreated rubies are so rare even the world's top gem dealers must incessantly comb estate sales and auctions to find them. Sizes above 3 carats are particularly rare. Almost all rubies are treated because most have inclusions. Treating the blemishes allows supply to keep up with demand. As a result, untreated rubies are usually museum-quality. Top dealers search for them, but few are available.Conventional Heat Treatment and Fissure Filling or Glass Filling are the other ruby treatments,I am out of room...So hopefully you can help me narrow it down...

 

Question : What color stockings should be worn with black dressy pants and white shoes?
The occasion is a late afternoon outdoor wedding at a country club. The outfit is a pants suit. The pants are crepe with a flowy chiffon overlay (looks like a long skirt when standing.) The top is white with sheer 3/4 sleeves edged in satin. The top also has very thin satin lines giving the effect of large diamond shapes; and every so often there is a cluster of glitter no bigger than a medium pen point at the vertices. The shoes are a pearl white as is the purse. Jewelry: a diamond tennis bracelet, ring, three-stone curvy pendant, and matching earrings.

Answer:
Definitely DO NOT wear white shoes with black pants! Either go with a black shoe or a metallic shoe (possibly silver to coordinate with the glitter in your top). As for the stockings, either go with a sheer or nude color, or wear none at all.

 

Question : What is the best method for getting money back from a jewelry shop that sold a bogus product?
I purchased a diamond ring. The stone came loose three times. Two times the jeweler claims to have fixed the problem and said that he would re make the setting if the stone came loose again. The stone came loose a third time and the ring was re made with a new setting, however he changed the design of the setting without letting me know. Needless to say I was very unhappy. My ring went in as a custom design and came out as a regular design with modifications. He refused to do anything else for me in order to make it back to the original design and the stone was still loose.

Answer:
Contact the Better Business Bureau, they will help you get your money back, they help people who get scammed all the time!!

 

Question : Do three-stone diamond rings hold their value?
My soon to be fiance is shopping for my engagement ring. He actually knows the EXACT ring that I fell in love with...thus telling me I have made his job easy now. However, he has gone to many jewelry stores today and they all told him to get me a solitaire as the three stones would not hold their value in the years to come like a solitaire. Is this true? I told my boyfriend that I wasn't worried about how much the ring would be worth in 10 years because I never have any intention on selling it. Can someone knowledgeable of jewelry help me?

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My soon to be fiance is shopping for my engagement ring. He actually knows the EXACT ring that I fell in love with...thus telling me I have made his job easy now. However, he has gone to many jewelry stores today and they all told him to get me a solitaire as the three stones would not hold their value in the years to come like a solitaire. Is this true? I told my boyfriend that I wasn't worried about how much the ring would be worth in 10 years because I never have any intention on selling it. Can someone knowledgeable of jewelry help me?

 

Question : Do women think too much about engagement rings?
Do women think too much about engagemnet rings? Are we in a way, 'processed' to believe that when we get engaged, our fiance should give us a nice, big diamond ring?My cuz got married last year and he gave his wife a nice, small diamond ring that cost less than a $100. But she was happy cause shes not the materialistic type & they really love each other (have a son now)....my other cuzin, his BROTHER, got married over the summer and he gave his wife a three-stone $5,000+ ring and she's the materialistic type so she was all happy and she also grew up learning from her sisters/aunts/mom that a guy shows u love thru jewelry which is so stupid..The point is that i'm only a teenager and culutrally i know i am to get married in the next 5-6 years and I feel so greedy saying this but i always think of the ring...now guyz in my religion are kinda air heads and wouldn't know of the type of ring to get a girl and would get me a small one. am i thinking too much about this and shouldn't? :0

Answer:
Part of it is materialistic, but part of it is the symbolism. This is a ring that the bride will wear for the rest of her life - the man is asking her to commit herself - body, heart and soul - to him for the rest of her life. Many women want to know that the man put real thought and sacrifice into his choice - we want to know we were worth that. That may be different for different poeple depending on their lifestyles and wealth levels. For some people, a hundred dollars for a ring is already a financial sacrifice. For others, it would be just a drop in the bucket. A ring with a value that represents a financial sacrifice/investment on the man's part shows the women that he loved her and wanted to be with her so badly that he was willing to get her the best he can afford.

 

Question : What is the best store or website to buy diamond rings from?
Present for the gf, looking for quarter to a third carat solitaire or three stone in white gold? Thanks people! Oh, and I have already searched:the jewelry factoryZALESKay'sGordon's JewelersLittmanns

Answer:
I always had best luck with Gordons.I must ask....with all that is entailed in the diamond trade are you sure she wants diamonds?

 

Question : should i make 3 rings or three necklaces?
i want to make three pieces of jewelry based on the 3 spiritual stones from legend of Zelda ocarina of time (see link below) i can make 3 pendants or 3 rings or any combination of rings and necklace pendants. I am capable of making these so don't make any comments about the difficulty of it. I just want your opinionhttp://daveakumu.deviantart.com/art/Zelda-Spiritual-Stones-3D-91847585

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Woah never heard of that but sounds pretty coolthey would look awesome as rings, I would seriously buy one no joke.They'd be a nice accessory with the right outfit :P

 

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