Has anyone purchased a lab made diamond yet?http://www.popsugar.com/smart-living/Man-Made-Diamonds-vs-Real-Diamonds-22826741http://www.popsci.com/lab-grown-diamonds-keep-electronics-coolhttp://nypost.com/2014/12/11/would-you-propose-with-a-lab-grown-diamond/http://www.forbes.com/sites/timtreadgold/2015/03/11/dont-laugh-citi-says-man-made-diamonds-are-a-growing-threat-to-the-real-thing]
2/11/2016 5:01:51 PM
We looked into it, but they're more expensive than real diamonds and the color isn't good. They can't make them very clear for some reason. At least 5 or so years ago.
2/12/2016 10:40:33 AM
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1982/02/have-you-ever-tried-to-sell-a-diamond/304575/34 year old article, still relevant today. stop wasting your money on shiny bits of glass!
2/12/2016 11:15:20 AM
^^^http://www.lifegem.com
2/12/2016 11:20:27 AM
^^ who buys a diamond for resale value?
2/12/2016 11:44:06 AM
2/12/2016 12:03:27 PM
2/12/2016 12:08:45 PM
2/15/2016 5:18:03 PM
2/15/2016 5:21:42 PM
2/15/2016 5:54:14 PM
^^^now I'm curious what your wife has (P.s. I agree 100% with everything you just said)
2/15/2016 6:16:29 PM
This was pretty easy process for us. Went with a lab grown sapphire in a nice platinum ring that she picked out. We went through http://www.greenlakejewelry.com/ and they were easy to work with.She specifically didn't want a diamond because it's marketing bullshit and it would be a waste of money better spent elsewhere. To us this idea of the man making big purchases for the woman is a little crazy. Where do you think that money is coming from?
2/15/2016 6:41:12 PM
I got married back in 08. I can't recall the last time I looked at my wife's ring.I think I spent $7k... way more than I should have spent. It was back in the days before the crash and housing bubble. Friends were wiping their asses with money. Shit was crazy. There are many other things more important than a ring. But to each his own.
2/15/2016 11:22:39 PM
2/16/2016 7:31:56 AM
I spent just enough to get a decent sized diamond that she loved. Neither of us would have been ok with spending a ton of money but its the one piece of jewelry she wears every single day and it didnt break the bank. As someone else mentioned its always nice to have that as a fallback when you buy something sorta expensive that she thinks is a waste of money as well haha.
2/16/2016 8:37:37 AM
All these people complaining about ring prices probably still spent over $20k for a 4-hr partyi'm fine with what i spent on an engagement ring but think it's pretty disgusting what was spent on our wedding[Edited on February 16, 2016 at 9:09 AM. Reason : .]
2/16/2016 9:08:47 AM
^ True...but it wasn't my money!
2/16/2016 10:32:07 AM
2/16/2016 10:33:08 AM
I spent $7.5k on the ring, but we spent <$12k on the wedding. 50 person plated dinner with dj and open (no liquor) bar.
2/16/2016 12:10:28 PM
2/16/2016 3:10:55 PM
A "Dad Thought of Wisdom":"Never spend more on a wedding ring than what you make in a month."
2/21/2016 5:08:57 PM
a lot of ppl gettin bent on what other ppl want ITTspend your money however you want. simple advice: just consider the consequences of your spending decisions.
2/21/2016 6:12:46 PM
huh,well didn't realize engagement rings were going for so much these days good thing emeralds are 'cheap' in comparison
2/21/2016 10:39:50 PM
2/26/2016 3:50:06 PM
no idea-- hard to retcon that 12 years later, but I sure as hell wouldn't have spent 3, 2, or a month's salary on a diamond ring. hell maybe i'd have bought one cheap that someone was getting rid of because they called off the engagement or whatever.
2/29/2016 12:18:40 AM
i also didn't have to buy a diamond but still somehow spent $8-9K on the engagement ring and wedding band
2/29/2016 10:33:25 AM
That seems wildly excessive.
3/1/2016 2:20:30 PM
well you don't know my financial situation, but yeah the entire industry is pretty gross[Edited on March 1, 2016 at 2:24 PM. Reason : .]
3/1/2016 2:23:53 PM
3/1/2016 2:34:36 PM
2 ~half-carat diamonds in a pave setting and the wedding band is also pave. i think the wedding band was almost $3k of that.i also had the problem of marrying into money so even though she of course never asked for or pushed for anything i did want something that fit in. i struggled with it internally but decided that if i wasn't financing anything and it didn't change any of my spending or saving i was okay with it. i'm still okay with it today, it's a once in a lifetime purchase so i'm not worried about it at all. over my life i will spend a lot more money on even dumber things. [Edited on March 1, 2016 at 2:49 PM. Reason : ~]
3/1/2016 2:38:47 PM
3/1/2016 3:12:06 PM
^ It's situation dependent. While I definitely didn't want to spend $9k on a ring and could have used the money in other places...it wasn't going to effect our quality of life or prevent us from purchasing a house or sending a kid to private school or anything. If we had been living month-to-month on paying bills...then it just wouldn't have happened. Conversely...if I had been making $200k/yr at the time...she probably would have gotten an extra carat.
3/1/2016 4:55:22 PM
in my 20s i'd have been fine with the 1-2 month salary thing, but now i feel guilty blowing that kind of cash on jewelry. thankfully my fiance was fine with this and while she was giddy looking at more expensive rings, she knew she could find something that wasn't outrageous. ended up a little under $2k on a ring. wedding band also seems like a dumb tradition to me.
3/1/2016 5:05:30 PM
3/1/2016 5:55:29 PM
I have stupid questions here... I know yall are surprised that I, of all people, would be asking about an engagement ring... Stifle it!Anyway, I've got a good idea of what I want at this point, and I'm price shopping with specs. I've gone to several places, but one place is significantly lower than the others (~20-30%). The diamond alone at other places is more expensive than the whole ring at this place. What do I need to do to make sure I'm not getting screwed here? Ask for certifications on it and then get it appraised by other shops after buying? The shop has a 30-day policy, so I guess that covers me...The only thing "fuzzy" about the specs is the salesperson gave a range for the color (adjacent letters), but I don't think that's enough to account for the price difference here, so I have just asked other places for the lower letter. This place has a loose diamonds search on their website, and their prices are comparable with the Helzberg and Jared's websites.Also, this place was bragging about "3D printing the band." Is that anything to be worried about? I assume they'll just 3D print a mold and then cast it in that.[Edited on November 8, 2016 at 7:52 PM. Reason : let's not show how cheap I am ]
11/8/2016 7:50:19 PM
For those wondering, I was able to answer my own question about the cheaper place. Their grading was using EGL, while everyone else was using GIA. The two grading labs, unless I am mistaken, don't put out comparable numbers, and EGL grades higher than GIA.
11/9/2016 11:53:33 AM
go GIAand honestly don't obsess about the specs. a diamond with some inclusions can be more brilliant than a higher rated diamonds if they aren't in a bad spot and its cut well. really you need to just go look and hopefully have a salesperson who is honest and can pick out some good options.diamonds direct is good for looking at different diamond options
11/9/2016 11:59:43 AM
I wouldn't buy one from anywhere without at least talking with someone at Diamonds Direct. They have some pretty good options and will almost always have the better price.
11/9/2016 12:19:33 PM
^^^ congrats burro, I take it you are going the diamond route, which is cool, but also look into other precious stones, they are imo more spectacular and diamonds are not really worth what they are hyped to be.but for real congrats and good luck!
11/9/2016 1:52:18 PM
They are worth what people will pay for them, same as precious stones
11/10/2016 12:10:57 PM
no shit, but when the supply is being artificially restricted by diamond suppliers it gets a tad inflated, especially when you consider that diamonds had many applications for science a few decades ago, and now not so much, so the value is almost entirely cosmetic.I am not judging anyone for buying a diamond or having one, so try not to get so defensive
11/10/2016 2:19:17 PM
Ended up going with Diamonds Direct. By the time I was ready to pull the trigger, I had seen enough diamonds to be able to spot crappier ones, and I damned near laughed at a salesperson in another store who tried to pull out a J on me. I saw the color before she even said what it was and was like "no thanks, try again."[Edited on November 16, 2016 at 11:25 PM. Reason : ]
11/16/2016 11:24:27 PM
11/17/2016 12:31:56 AM
Let's be clear, it is a complete scam but you're fucked and gotta get one anyway
11/17/2016 12:57:31 AM
its like the smallest part of being fucked, just suck it up, the wedding industry will fuck you harder on every other purchase for the ceremony
11/17/2016 8:11:37 AM
the ring and the wedding are the smallest parts of being fucked...it's the rest of your married life that really gets you...
11/17/2016 9:39:15 AM