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I need help on pricing issues.. my girlfriends best friend sent me an email telling me what exact ring my girl would like. But I do not know how much they cost or where to buy it. Here this is what she put, can you help me please? or give me a ball park figure?

the email said.....
“I was looking at a jewelry catalog that came in the mail and decided what I like. A Princess cut ¾ to 1ct, white gold, single diamond.”

2006-11-10 07:43:06 · 15 answers · asked by Efrain I 1 in Family & Relationships Weddings

for the idiots that are analizing my girl.. you morans didn't read the question. mygirl did NOT email me, her best friend was asking her for me. and her best friend emailed me my girls answers

2006-11-10 08:04:21 · update #1

15 answers

The average price for a ring like that is around $2500 - $3000. May I suggest that you go with 14KT White Gold? Not only is it cheaper than 18KT, but it is more durable as well. Please keep in mind that Zales and Fred Meyer are owned by the same company, and J.B. Robinsons and Kay Jewelers are owned by another. So, if you want to get the best price, haggle with two different company owned stores.

2006-11-12 16:11:47 · answer #1 · answered by pishpuns 4 · 0 1

First, do a sprint examine. visit the interior reach rings shops, and talk with the people. Get a experience for what you should purchase for numerous quantities of money. There are respected on line materials too, the place you are able to test by way of a brilliant form of possibilities. you will get the main bang for the greenback in case you 2 visit the jewellery keep mutually, and decide an trouble-free solitaire diamond. you will get a nicer stone that way, and it will shine out fantastically. i've got continuously theory that tricky settings with huge stones or distinctive area diamonds look somewhat out of place in informal circumstances, that's the place maximum individuals spend distinctive our time. enable her be a area of the full decision, when you consider that she'll be the only to positioned on the hoop, optimistically all her existence. The diamond, the placing, and the hoop itself can all be chosen separately, and the jeweler will positioned them mutually. Platinum or white gold could be solid for the easily placing, so as that no yellow gets pondered up into the stone, however the hoop area could be the two white gold, yellow gold, platinum, or perhaps some alloy. that's recommended to % the matching wedding ceremony ring additionally, if the layout is unusual. Or, you're able to desire to attend till later to purchase an trouble-free wedding ceremony band. Diamonds are available in distinctive grades of length, shade, and freedom from seen flaws. The around shrink is by ability of a few distance the commonest, yet fancy cuts are great too. The marquise shrink (pointed at the two ends) supplies distinctive obvious length for the carat weight. So does the oval shrink, that's obtainable in fatter or greater narrow oval shapes in accordance on your determination. The pear shape is around at one end and pointed on the different. ultimately there are numerous oblong and sq. cuts, a number of them admired and new.

2016-10-21 14:51:55 · answer #2 · answered by mcsweeney 4 · 0 0

Dude,

Your best bet would be to take that exact statement to a jeweler. They will give you a price estimate. In regards to ball park price figures, i was speaking to a good friend about engagement rings and she said " An engagement ring should be no less than 3 to 6 months of your salary depending on how much you make." so anywhere from $1,500 to $6,000 should suffice.

2006-11-10 07:49:58 · answer #3 · answered by christopher_j_steward_24 2 · 1 0

Well, that's a very popular style!

Try websites like Overstock.com, Bluenile.com, shaneco.com, tiffanyandco.com

or stores like Tiffany's (expensive) Shane Company (expensive but worth it) Kay Jeweler's, Crescent Jewelers, or many many others.
Walk through the mall and ask jewelers. But shop a lot because price can vary from $700 to $3000 depending on color and clarity of the diamond.

2006-11-10 07:49:49 · answer #4 · answered by Chiky 4 · 1 0

I have a 1+ ct princess cut ring in yellow gold that my hubby paid 5 grand for. It's the quality of the diamond is where they get ya!

2006-11-10 08:35:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Usually 1ct diamonds start at $1999. 00, thats poorer quality.

I second the statement that I'd not marry this girl...how sick is she to tell demand a certain ring or diamond size? A girl should never tell the man what to get her. Your wedding/engagement ring should be a complete surprise, and it's special because it was picked out by the love of your life! Its not supposed to be demanded in a certain size or metal!

2006-11-10 07:50:49 · answer #6 · answered by kherome 5 · 0 2

Your looking at around $2,000 easy. Search online for jewelry stores or go to a local jewelry store and tell them what you are looking for. That way you can see the different ones in clarity and such and make a decision. Good Luck.

2006-11-10 08:39:59 · answer #7 · answered by GreeneyedCowgirl 5 · 1 0

Depending on the cut and clarity of the diamond a ring that size could run anywhere from 500.00-2000 dollars + Good luck,and congrats!!:):

2006-11-10 08:32:44 · answer #8 · answered by greeneyedgoddess 2 · 1 0

Go to any jeweler, even one in the mall.

However, are you SURE you want to marry this girl? I can't believe she gave you requirements for the ring carat size! That is so petty, in my opinion.

As for price, it depends. There are actually four qualities that affect a diamond's price: carat, color, cut, and clarity. You can but a big, dirty diamond for not too much money, but finding even a small perfect clarity diamond will be very costly.

2006-11-10 07:47:35 · answer #9 · answered by Pink Denial 6 · 0 1

Take the info and go shopping. Jewlers will be more than happy to help you out, show you different rings and give you prices. You'll also be educating yourself. Go to several different places. It's not much different than shopping for anything else. You're comparing prices and stores until you find the combo that makes you happy. I'm guessing a couple hundred should more than cover it.

2006-11-10 07:58:51 · answer #10 · answered by susie 3 · 1 1

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