Kudos on the non-traditional focal stone. My wife's ring has a ruby for the center stone and the accent stones alternate between diamond and ruby (as well as the wedding band itself).
Actually, the funny thing is that until the 1900's, diamonds were non-traditional focal stones. Then Europe's diamond trade got involved and buggered everything up.
Hells yes man. At one point even before that the idea of including a stone on any promise ring of any sort was horrifying because it interrupted the circle of the ring.
Good choice on stone though, a cool color that can double as a neutral but also throws a splash of color around.
I'd pretend to have an opinion of you as a couple but I've been on the fringe for so horribly long. But if anyone as finicky and perfecetionist as you can look a woman in the eyes and tell her she's the one... I think you're right.
And any woman who love's you for that kind of attention is sure to be happy with her catch.
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Gorgeous ring, you did well! :)
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Good choice on stone though, a cool color that can double as a neutral but also throws a splash of color around.
I'd pretend to have an opinion of you as a couple but I've been on the fringe for so horribly long. But if anyone as finicky and perfecetionist as you can look a woman in the eyes and tell her she's the one... I think you're right.
And any woman who love's you for that kind of attention is sure to be happy with her catch.
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Not that I'm surprised you have good taste or anything. ;)
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and yay for going non-traditional! *claps* is that sapphire?
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We're thinking we'll do it in May 2010. Think you could make a visit to the PacNW sometime around then?