http://www.rubylane.com/item/531554-RSDx20182/75-Carat-Sapphire-36-Carat?gclid=CLH_wovPhbICFRKR7QodSQUAiAhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/102701285/12-carat-sapphire-engagement-ring?ref=sr_gallery_16&ga_search_query=sapphire+engagement+ring&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=ZZ&ga_min=0&ga_max=0&ga_ref=auto1&ga_search_type=handmadeI really like this one for some reason, maybe because it is simplehttp://www.etsy.com/search?q=sapphire+engagement+ring&view_type=gallery&ship_to=ZZ&min=0&max=0&page=1Depending on how unique you want it, I would look at websites like etsy to get an idea of what you can find.I know this isn't a style for many people, but I really like this ring I found on etsy, very nice price too.http://www.etsy.com/listing/91310761/herkimer-diamond-solitaire-ring-simpleI also really likehttp://www.etsy.com/shop/adamfosterjewelry?ref=seller_infothis one is pretty odd--]
8/26/2012 11:51:53 AM
that herkimer diamond ring is really cute, but it's definitely too fragile for daily wear. I think i want one though! with hammered and oxidized silver.
8/26/2012 1:15:50 PM
I know! I love that ring!hint for men: it would be a really good anniversary or xmas gift
8/28/2012 1:53:56 PM
just FYI, my buddy is selling an engagement ring that I listed in classifieds: message_topic.aspx?topic=630540
8/29/2012 11:20:41 PM
Here is the ring I got for Skwinkle. I got a platinum setting with baguettes. She really wanted something classic with an interesting profile. The center stone is her late grandmother's, so I got lucky there.[Edited on September 29, 2012 at 2:04 PM. Reason : and lucky after I gave it to her. Heyoooo]
9/29/2012 2:03:24 PM
GORGEOUS! congrats! the sides of my ring also come up into my center stone so it sits flush and i love it - i'm really active and i don't have to worry about the ring getting caught on things
9/29/2012 2:31:05 PM
Just proposed this morning to my long-time girlfriend and she said yes Here it is on her hand:
10/9/2012 9:19:29 PM
beautiful! it looks a lot like the ring I gave my fiancee earlier this year. i love how visible the center stone iswhere did you get it?
10/9/2012 11:55:37 PM
Thanks! I purchased the ring from http://www.moissaniteco.com/. There's a bit of a backstory - I'm not a huge fan of the diamond industry, both for the ethical and the financial considerations. She feels similarly, but still loves the look/style of a diamond ring. We went ahead and visited Diamonds Direct Crabtree out of curiosity to see what was available, but the options didn't really mesh with what we were looking for unfortunately.We managed to meet in the middle with a mineral called Moissanite (a.k.a. silicon carbide) that appealed to my geeky side - it was originally discovered at a meteorite impact site, and is otherwise very rare geologically. It's extremely similar to diamond, having a hardness of 9.5 on the Mohs scale, and has the diamond characteristics she loves. In addition, the gems are grown instead of mined, which I found more appealing, and since it doesn't require the same overhead costs as diamond mining, it's much more competitive price-wise. Regardless of what it's made of, however, her and I both like how it looks, so I suppose that's what really counts [Edited on October 10, 2012 at 1:01 PM. Reason : ]
10/10/2012 1:00:43 PM
I love it!! Just loooooooooooooooooove it! What type of metal did you choose?again, I love her ring.
10/10/2012 1:10:06 PM
Haha, thanks for the compliments! I was considering platinum, but it would have required a decent lead-time to get it made, so I went with 14k white gold - I was pretty eager to get the ring
10/10/2012 3:15:40 PM
Klatypus, that sapphire tension set was what I was going for at first, but realized it wouldn't look good at all with a wedding band sitting next to it, so instead I went with this:[Edited on October 11, 2012 at 11:03 AM. Reason : image resized]
10/11/2012 11:00:17 AM
[Edited on October 11, 2012 at 11:08 AM. Reason : I repeat, ]
10/11/2012 11:02:49 AM
10/11/2012 11:19:52 AM
I bought the ring today. 1.5 CT Princess with diamonds down the side that are pronged set. Hoping I did right!
10/11/2012 4:05:45 PM
Bump for a newly engaged wolfwebber
10/14/2012 9:52:28 PM
This thread has been busy the last few weeks. We're growing up.
10/15/2012 9:10:36 AM
That's awesome, philihp... Gelin & Abaci Tension setting?Well played!
10/15/2012 4:07:10 PM
Thought some of you nerds might like this:
10/15/2012 11:35:40 PM
Cute idea, but I'm not fond of the female proposing to the male. To each their own.
10/16/2012 1:21:26 PM
Yeah I am all for equality but that is one of the few things I would be upset about if I didnt get to do as a man.
10/16/2012 1:33:45 PM
So how exactly does the female proposing work??Do they have to buy an engagement ring? If they don't, does the man have to turn around and buy a ring if he says yes?
10/16/2012 1:51:12 PM
In that case it looks like she bought her own engagement ring.
10/16/2012 1:56:17 PM
10/16/2012 2:03:58 PM
What are y'alls thoughts on changing rings that have been in the family for years (like hundreds)? On the one hand its neat to have something that special and unchanged. On the other hand having the stone captures the sentiment/family value and redesigning the setting adds individuality and allows the couple to make it their own style ... which balances the old family stuff with the start of a "new" family. But then do you need to take into account family members feelings? If you inherit a ring and want to change it surely someone will be pissed, no?
10/25/2012 3:05:15 PM
You'd probably be better off getting your family members' opinions on that than t-dub's.
10/25/2012 3:17:30 PM
True, if that's the protocol I know other people have inherited rings so I was wondering what they thought/did. Just had a friend get her now fiancees grandmothers engagement ring and she changed the setting. She didn't ask the fam. Just seems like a potentially awkward situation. Although I'd be inheriting mine its still like a family piece.
10/25/2012 9:25:40 PM
I have a "recycled" engagement ring. I took an heirloom piece which was a large oval dinner ring with 3 main diamonds surrounded by 10 or so smaller diamonds to a jeweler. I originally planned to dismantle the entire thing using the main diamonds for my engagement ring and the smaller diamonds in my wedding band. Because it was an heirloom piece, the jeweler suggested that I go ahead and use the 3 main diamonds in my engagement ring, but preserve the rest of the setting by replacing the 3 main diamonds with some other stone(s) and then remove the band turning it into a necklace. (Since my hands are too small to carry off such an ostentatious ring.)I told my grandmother our plans for the ring and she really appreciated that the original setting would be preserved and turned into another piece of jewelry instead of being discarded.
10/25/2012 9:40:57 PM
Ohhhh that is really cool! And exactly the type of input I was looking for! Thank you!!!
10/25/2012 10:18:56 PM
My mom sold my grandmother's diamond from her ring and gave me some cash to help with my purchase. I asked but would have been fine if she didn't do anything with it. It's not your ring to begin with. Even if it is a "given" that you're going to get it, you should still ask, "is it okay if I....."
10/25/2012 10:46:42 PM
My right hand ring is made of: My grandmother's dia. Solitaire (her 25th Anniv gift) & her diamond stud earrings, set into one ring. Point is:When my family 'gave' me this oh-so-amazingly-special gift, it never crossed their minds that I would keep them in the original form. Being that I'm in the jewelry industry, they presumed I'd make it into something I'd really enjoy.... something that represents me, but reminds me of her... I have never understood why anyone thinks that a ring must be kept in its original form, in order to represent that person's memory. My ring suits me very well, and I enjoy telling its story when people ask. Do people REALLY get their panties in a wad over that? ....I guess drama can be created nearly anywhere.... P.S. - The original settings were melted into a pendant for my aunt... [Edited on October 26, 2012 at 10:20 PM. Reason : .]
10/26/2012 10:18:30 PM
10/26/2012 10:36:28 PM
^^ exactly! That's what I'd do, too - melt the original setting into a pendant probably. It has sapphires & diamonds and I wouldn't want Sapphires in my engagement ring. If it gets kept as is I suppose it'll sit in a safety deposit box. I think the person who left it to me would want it to be something that's special to me & worm, though. I just didn't know if people got angry over stuff like that. I'd like to keep the antique vibe of the ring - just in a less ornate way. I'm pretty low key so a huge blinged out ornate ring isn't really my style. Once I have possession of said ring I will prob have to get in touch with you re: design options
10/27/2012 3:06:39 PM
It sounds like the ring is pretty unique, and if it really has been in your family for hundreds of years as you said, there's no way I would melt it down. I inherited my grandmother's ring, but it was a simple solitaire from I think the '70s (it was her 25ish year anniversary upgrade). I didn't have any issues with melting down the band on that, nor did my family, but for something that's unique or really that old, imo it's a bit of a shame to lose that history. On the other hand, if it is yours, you can do what you want.
10/27/2012 3:12:50 PM
That's also true. So it was my grandmothers but before that it was my grandfathers grandmothers. Not sure if it was anywhere before that. My grandmother was born in 1918 so...yeah, it's pretty old. But it's almost like a man's ring. The setting is so big. It'll be a tough decision for sure. I guess I could also use all the parts of the ring and make a smaller version of it w/ a less giant setting. But I agree on that point as well - the history is neat.
10/28/2012 11:30:26 AM
i think you should have it appraised by an antique jewelry expert before you make a decision. take it on antiques roadshow lol
10/30/2012 1:32:17 PM
I am going to propose to my girlfriend soon so I am looking at rings to buy. So far I have only been to Bailey's and the ring I know she will love is $4.4k which they said is an "amazing" price because it's on sale from $5.5k. Is DD a good place to go to?
4/23/2013 5:45:32 PM
I have only good things to say about diamonds direct. Plus, free booze.
4/23/2013 10:58:29 PM
This is what the ring from Bailey's looks like. [Edited on April 23, 2013 at 11:38 PM. Reason : size][Edited on April 23, 2013 at 11:39 PM. Reason : ;]
4/23/2013 11:36:48 PM
Has anyone had any success haggling at Bailey's? I tried and they said they could only take $95 off.
4/26/2013 3:03:53 PM
Oh this reminds me i need to post up a pic of the ring i got form QTPie. its awesome and my fiancee is obsessed with it like Gollum.
4/26/2013 5:30:15 PM
5/3/2013 10:20:42 AM
More props again to QTPie.The lady and I were at a grand-opening for a local software company and we ran into a ton of people I haven't seen in a while. Probably a minute into conversations with every couple, the other woman would grab my fiancee's hand and say, "I love your ring." Happened about 5 or 6 times. QTPie is the beesknees and helped me construct the perfect ring (within my budget).
5/3/2013 10:28:35 AM
^ Yep, she connected me with someone in Charlotte that helped me out greatly.
5/3/2013 11:20:55 AM
Here's the one I picked out for MinkaGrl01. Blue Nile took a high quality picture of it for me.
12/26/2013 3:52:39 PM
Very pretty!!
12/26/2013 5:05:17 PM
Oooh. I bet it sparkles real purdy in the sunshine.
12/26/2013 6:15:01 PM
http://www.moissaniteco.com/antique-split-shank-square-brilliant-moissanite-engagement-ring-p-5620.htmlme think's I'm going to buy that within the next month
12/28/2013 3:06:31 AM
I approve. Very nice!
12/28/2013 8:14:18 AM
^^if you give that to me, i'll marry you
12/28/2013 8:17:41 AM