1.50 Carats Princess Cut Genuine Amethyst Sterling Silver Ring
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
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Princess Shape 1.50 carat Amethyst Ring Size 9 in Sterling Silver 1.50 carat total weight Gemstone. Amethyst: 1 piece, Princess Shape, 7 mm. Gemstone has a nice color. Ring has a top dimension of 3/8 x 7/8 inches and weighs 2.92 grams. Retails for over $69.99. Ring features top quality workmanship and a beautiful finish. Ring is in pure Sterling Silver and stamped .925. Includes 100% Money Back Guarantee, Ring Box and FREE SHIPPING
Buy 1.50 Carats Princess Cut Genuine Amethyst Sterling Silver Ring at Amazon
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Okay, so I've been married awhile… my small but lovely diamond was $1200 16 years ago. It was .40 ct oval, F color, SI1, set in 18K gold traditional tiffany type 6 prong setting. Fiance' and I picked it out together. He knew he was going to ask, and I knew I was going to say yes, but we didn't do the formalities until the ring was ready. (The diamond fell out of my ring in May and I was devastated. I have since been researching for a replacement. Ovals are my favorite but are not fashionable at the moment. Tough to find but not impossible.)
Cut makes a HUUUGE difference, I think — and I'm not saying one is better than another, I'm saying you will probably really like one cut better than the others. Go check out bluenile.com; you can "build your own" ring by first selecting the setting you like: wide, narrow, lucida, accent stones, whatever. Then you can search their database, selecting for carat weight, color, clarity, price range… It's an enormous database. It also has some great info on choosing a diamond for you.
A word about clarity: I recommend avoiding any diamond with less than SI2 clarity. I mean, really, wouldn't you rather have Smaller and Sparkly?
Color: If you want white gold or platinum, DO go for a diamond near the colorless range. D-F are the highest ratings here; they should be highlighted by the purity of a silver-tone metal setting. If you want yellow gold, though (I prefer it for myself), you can go for a lower color rating, such as I-K, at a lower price without sacrificing looks.
My best advice: go try on some rings! Call it research if you want, but it's just plain fun! Look at what looks great on your finger — and don't forget to try on some wedding bands too to see what you really like and what looks good together. Check prices at the jewelers, but I do think you might find a deal online at a reputable website, once you know exactly what you want.
I wish you and your sweetie good luck.
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yes just take it to your jeweller though unless the ring is rare or has a sentimental value it may cost more than it would to buy a new one
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To understand exactly what is meant by "free coinage of silver", it is necessary to understand the way mints operated in the days of the gold standard. Essentially, anyone who possessed uncoined gold, such as successful prospectors, or assayers or refiners to whom they had sold their holdings, could deposit it at one of the U.S. Mints, where it would be made into gold coins. The coins would then be given to the depositor, less a small deduction for processing and funding Mint operations. Possibly in most cases the depositor would not receive coins made of the actual gold he had deposited, but would receive his due compensation in coins the mint already had ready. Free silver advocates wanted silver to be accepted by the mints in the same way; if you deposited enough silver, by weight, to manufacture a silver dollar, then the mint should pay out a silver dollar to you.
After the discovery of large silver reserves such as the Comstock Lode in the Western United States in the 12 years immediately after the American Civil War, one faction in American politics began to agitate for the federal government (which under the United States Constitution was responsible for coinage) to allow it to be minted freely at the rate of $1 per troy ounce. As the gold standard in effect at the time valued gold at the official price of $20 per troy ounce, the result of this policy could have led to a considerable increase in the money supply and resultant inflation.
At the time, the general price level was in a long term deflationary trend, and so inflation was seen by many as an appropriate way of maintaining wages and real interest rates. Modern economists who have studied the period are divided on whether free coinage of silver would have been inflationary, but it was clear that geographically centered interests had particular views. Eastern interests, trading with an increasingly gold standard–based world, wanted gold money; interior interests, and particularly mining interests, wanted silver money. Since banks were based primarily on the two coasts, deflation's effect of increasing the real rate of interest for loans already made was popular, for manufacturers the ability to hold wages down was also popular. For farmers, who borrowed to plant every year, and for laborers outside of the factory economy, also perpetually in debt, the idea of higher wages was attractive.
PRO: Inflation, thus making it easier for workers and farmers to pay debts. It would essentially increase workers' wages and it would also help silver miners make a lot of money.
CON: Inflation, cutting into the profits of bankers and investers. Increased wages would cut into the profit of manufacturers.