Thank you for that, Siberian!
Artsie, just saw your post... A pearl ring!! How fabulous!! You are the first woman I've ever heard who wanted a pearl--kudos to you. I am way too clumsy for something so delicate and fragile, but you go girl!!!
It's interesting to me how much styles have changed, too. When I was growing up (or maybe it was the area I was in) almost everyone had yellow gold rings, which I still prefer--just my own thing. It was very, very rare to see anyone with a silver-colored wedding set or ring.
But now days yellow gold rings are nearly impossible to find in many of the most modern sets, at least from what I've seen. The website that inspired this thread, and several others I've seen, only offer rings in silver (white gold, platinum, titanium, etc.)
Here's another question I should have included in the original post:
Who pays for the rings? Is the man expected to pay for both his and her rings? Do they split the cost?
What do you consider to be modern etiquette in deciding who pays, especially if the rings are going to cost several thousand dollars? Is going to the bank for a loan appropriate? Should an engagement be proposed until the couple (or man, if he's expected to pay) can actually afford the ring?
After all, I'm guessing not many people can just pull $3000 out of their back pockets for a ring set... This is not meant to discourage anyone at all (I used to want a pretty hefty-sized ring myself, back in the day, but now I'd get another CZ), but rather, I'm interested in what people think about the practical side of affording their dreams.
Artsie, just saw your post... A pearl ring!! How fabulous!! You are the first woman I've ever heard who wanted a pearl--kudos to you. I am way too clumsy for something so delicate and fragile, but you go girl!!!
It's interesting to me how much styles have changed, too. When I was growing up (or maybe it was the area I was in) almost everyone had yellow gold rings, which I still prefer--just my own thing. It was very, very rare to see anyone with a silver-colored wedding set or ring.
But now days yellow gold rings are nearly impossible to find in many of the most modern sets, at least from what I've seen. The website that inspired this thread, and several others I've seen, only offer rings in silver (white gold, platinum, titanium, etc.)
Here's another question I should have included in the original post:
Who pays for the rings? Is the man expected to pay for both his and her rings? Do they split the cost?
What do you consider to be modern etiquette in deciding who pays, especially if the rings are going to cost several thousand dollars? Is going to the bank for a loan appropriate? Should an engagement be proposed until the couple (or man, if he's expected to pay) can actually afford the ring?
After all, I'm guessing not many people can just pull $3000 out of their back pockets for a ring set... This is not meant to discourage anyone at all (I used to want a pretty hefty-sized ring myself, back in the day, but now I'd get another CZ), but rather, I'm interested in what people think about the practical side of affording their dreams.
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