It depends on where you are at in Ga, look around and check online.
2007-12-04 07:23:29
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answered by L H 4
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This is probably all going to depend on your taste, your finacess taste, what type of metal or material that you want and where you purchase the ring from. If you go to a low-end mall store you could be a ring for around $200-$300 bucks. I know that you can also get rings in some stores for like $99 but, I am not sure that is the right thing to do. You want your Husband to wear and enjoy his ring for hopefully, many, many years to come. On the other side, if you have the finances to spare and you want to go to a Higer end store Like Tiffany's or the like for a platinum and diamond ring then of course you are going to have to pay substantially more. Here is a suggestion. Think about your fiancee. What kind of man is he. What kind of jewelry does he already wear. Then pick you metal, (Silver, Gold, Platinum),think about if you want stones or not. The more fancy you get the more the more your price will probably go up. Also the more unique and individualized you might have to pay a bit more also. This is a very special time for you and your fiancee. If you can afford it, I would say, but a bit more into the ring, so that you Husband will enjoy it. The Best of Luck to the Soon to be Bride & Groom ! ! !
2016-05-28 04:19:03
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answered by ? 3
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I'm having horse drawn carriage too, but unfortunatly my wedding is in Miami Florida so I wouldn't be able to tell you the price for georgia. I'm only paying $800 for 3 hours for mine. That is very cheap for me. anyway call this number, it's in atlanta georgia, if thats too far for you ask if they know of any other horse and carriage company.
Yellow Rose Carriage Service
770-499-9719
Don't listent to anybody telling you it's to extravagent. you only get married once, so have the wedding of your dreams. Congradulations.
2007-12-04 09:16:34
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answered by Ethan's Mama 5
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Honestly, if you have extra money to spend, you'll be happier if you spend it on something else, like better food or drink. Focus on your guests and their enjoyment- that's what makes a great wedding. You'll only be in the carriage for a few minutes- and for the amount of money (it can be thousands, not sure about your area) it doesn't make sense. However, if you have more food, better appetizers, more champange, better liquor- your guests will feel more welcomed and will have a better time. That's what makes a great wedding. The best part about my wedding was that we had tons of people tell us afterward that they had the time of their lives. Nothing beats that!
2007-12-04 09:11:05
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answered by sarah jane 7
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Im not sure but my fiance just called a place today here in Indiana and it was 300$ or so for 2 hours...
2007-12-04 11:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't want to spoil your party or anything...but really do you need that extravagence? Why not just a nice limo ride to the airport for the Honeymoon? PEACE!
2007-12-04 07:21:47
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answered by thebigm57 7
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One glass slipper
2007-12-04 07:23:34
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answered by abluheron1 4
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are u sure thats what u want...horsedrawn carriages are tacky!!!
but thats just my opinion
its just sooo fake...maybe if we lived in the 16th century
2007-12-04 09:00:36
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answered by PrettyBright 4
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How romantic!
I have no idea but it would be lovely. Go for it.
2007-12-04 07:19:27
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answered by bluegirl6 6
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