Engagement Ring Advice

ThadCastle

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Hey everyone. I have a different account on here but I am not wating anyone to know who I am. I am thinking of asking the old lady to marry me. Just wondering what anyone's advice on rings is. Not sure if I want to buy one or ask her then take her with me to buy one. I am sure there are postives to both.

Other thing, best place in Iowa to get a ring.

Oh also, don't do it guys, don't worry you are not the first to tell me not too.
 
pick out a couple and say holy smokes this guys at work just got engaged look at these rings what do you think
 
I took my fiance with me to Iowa Diamond in WDM. Have had quite a few friends do the same, and all of us are very happy with how it turned out. I would highly recommend looking into them.
 
azepp's advice: Don't ask for any kind of relationship advice on CF. This includes engagement ring advice.
 
Got mine at Jared. (Yeah, I hate there commercials too, but gave me best service, went to about 6-8 different places first).

I wanted to do the surprise thing, and I had a good idea of what she liked, so I did it on my own. Custom Design. Worked perfectly.
 
Take her to a store with you, let her look at various settings and stone cuts and get an idea what she likes (also get a ring sizing!) then make a decision on your own later what you think she'll like. That way at least what the ring looks like and when you pop the question are still a surprise. I bought mine at Joseph's in Des Moines, very satisfied with my experience with them.
 
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I took my fiance with me to Iowa Diamond in WDM. Have had quite a few friends do the same, and all of us are very happy with how it turned out. I would highly recommend looking into them.

I didn't like the sales pitch and pressure they used at Iowa Diamond...

I ended up at Joseph's in WDM (and I'd go back in a heartbeat). I really liked how laid back the salespeople are there...the first thing my guy said to me was "I don't work on commission, so feel free to come in every day for a month until you feel its the right time/deal." I checked out Anglo and they did the used car pitch "this deal is only good until you walk out of the door". Riiiiight...

Check around, check prices, go somewhere where you feel comfortable is my advice.
 
First of all, DONT...

If you still want to, stalk her Pinterest page. If she is like 99.9% of unmarried women she probably has a wedding board with what she wants for a ring...
 
If you still want to, stalk her Pinterest page. If she is like 99.9% of unmarried women she probably has a wedding board with what she wants for a ring...

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Buy online direct from diamond places and you'll save a boat-load of money and have an amazing rock
 
I had every intention of doing it myself until I got into the whole process. The options of rings are nearly endless, and I wanted to make sure I got something she liked. This is what I did...

Went to just about every jewelry store (on my own) in the DM area and kind of "interviewed" them. I then chose the place I was most comfortable buying from (ended up being Angelo in Clive). I took my now fiance (she did say yes) in and had her choose 5 rings that she liked. I then went back and chose the ring and a diamond that best fit that ring.
 
My wife and I got her wedding band and my wedding band at Iowa Diamond. We had a pretty good experience there. I bought her engagement ring/diamond through a friend's mom who was a jewelry dealer ($100 over cost, saved $2000).

If you want to surprise her, but want to get the ring she wants, take her on a couple trips to the mall and "meander" through a jewelry store. She'll probably point out what she likes. Stalking Pinterest sounds like a great idea. If she has a sister that you can trust, ask the sister what style of ring your girlfriend wants (and what size). A best friend might work too.

Don't bother with "brand-name" diamonds. It's all about the 4 C's. My experience was cut and color are the most important of those 4.

Lastly, if you're getting a gold ring (white or yellow), the lower the number, the more resistant it will be to scratches and wear. My wedding band is 14K. I wish I would have got 10K. It's worn quite a bit in only 4.5 years.
 
Ames Silversmithing is awesome. I lived in NYC and still bought our rings from them. Top notch customer service.

Here's my Advice:

#1. Don't waste your money on an overly clear, perfect diamond. The most important things are the cut, color and the size. Don't look at the diamonds under the magnifying glass. Look at them very closely with your naked eye. Inclusions, clouds, etc that you can see are usually pretty rare. The most important thing is how much it will sparkle in the light, which is typically dependent on the cut, the color and how big it is. You can save a boatload doing this. Also, if you can swing it, get platinum, but you can save a ton of money if you use white gold instead and it looks essentially the same. No one really cares, they are usually staring at the diamond.

#2. If you are really caught up in the ratings, then buy from bluediamond.com. I ordered a diamond from them that put every diamond I went and looked at in Jewelry stores to shame, and it typically cost a lot less than worse diamonds. That being said, I ended up returning it as I didn't have a boatload of savings to pay it off right away. Ames Silversmithing gave me zero percent financing for 18 months that I couldn't pass up. This way, the rings were paid for in 18 months, rather than 3 years with interest.

#3. Don't forget about the wedding band. These things are going to be worn together in most cases, so they need to work together. I did a fully custom set of rings from Ames Silversmithing. I actually modeled the rings in a 3d program (I'm familiar with numerous programs from work) and sent the file to them to be 3d printed in wax. They send you the wax mold to make sure it looks good, and then they make the ring (the wax get's melted when the cast the ring in the mold).

#4. Unless you're going vintage, keep the ring simple. The ring should be clean with little or better, no ornamentation. The star of the show is the diamond. If the ring gets too designed, it will both overwhelm the diamond, and date the ring. Simple is timeless. The solitaire settings look good forever. Get a bigger/better diamond now in a simple cheaper setting. You can always upgrade the setting later, but believe me, you only want to buy the diamond once. That being said, make sure you get a high quality setting for the diamond. You don't want that baby getting out of there. (this is where platinum posts might be a good idea).

#5. Stop buying jewelry after this... (that's my own thing, do what you want. :) There are a lot of places my money will go instead of jewelry. We did the rings all out, but I told my wife specifically that it would be the last piece of jewelry I ever gave her... You gotta set boundaries early!)
 
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