Would you consider giving an amethyst sterling silver or amethyst eternity ring as an engagement ring?
Sunday, February 1st, 2009 at
10:03 am
Karenza Asked:
I have seen at least only one question on this website in which someone had asked a similar question about this, but I do remember some people on here saying that you can give those two kind of rings as engagement rings. Yes, I know about the purpose of an eternity ring, but I just need reassurance about what I'm asking here. It would be just absolutely terrible to get the wrong ring for the wrong reason. >_<
Reply:
A girl only gets a diamond solitaire once in her life, for one reason.
Why would you deny her that?
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Well, eternity rings are certainly ok, and if you know the girl likes amethyst, then that would be great… it shows you're really thinking about what she likes. I mean, you know you're relationship and if something like that seems to represent your relationship better tha the traditional single diamond, then that's definitely the way to go.
The best thing to do is take your fiancee shopping. Tell her your budget limitations. Let her show you what kind of rings she likes within the budget. After all, she is the one who will be wearing the ring for a long, long time.
Then you can go back later and buy one of the rings she prefers.
Now . . . some will say that is not romantic. But it is much, much better than having a deeply disappointed fiancee who is not pleased with the ring. As I said before, she is the one who will be wearing it . . . and wearing it for a very long time. The ring should be chosen with her taste in mind, not yours.
Good luck to you.
The best thing to do is take your fiancee shopping. Tell her your budget limitations. Let her show you what kind of rings she likes within the budget. After all, she is the one who will be wearing the ring for a long, long time.
Then you can go back later and buy one of the rings she prefers.
Now . . . some will say that is not romantic. But it is much, much better than having a deeply disappointed fiancee who is not pleased with the ring. As I said before, she is the one who will be wearing it . . . and wearing it for a very long time. The ring should be chosen with her taste in mind, not yours.
Good luck to you.
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The best thing to do is take your fiancee shopping. Tell her your budget limitations. Let her show you what kind of rings she likes within the budget. After all, she is the one who will be wearing the ring for a long, long time.
Then you can go back later and buy one of the rings she prefers.
Now . . . some will say that is not romantic. But it is much, much better than having a deeply disappointed fiancee who is not pleased with the ring. As I said before, she is the one who will be wearing it . . . and wearing it for a very long time. The ring should be chosen with her taste in mind, not yours.
Good luck to you.
Well, eternity rings are certainly ok, and if you know the girl likes amethyst, then that would be great… it shows you're really thinking about what she likes. I mean, you know you're relationship and if something like that seems to represent your relationship better tha the traditional single diamond, then that's definitely the way to go.
yes it would accept it, it's ok. but if you think its a ring for the wrong reason , say so.