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Backno
Dec 1, 2007

Goff Boyz iz da rudest Boyz

SKA SUCKS

AIIAZNSK8ER posted:

What are the price thresholds between entry level, mid grade, and fine jewelry? I'm looking around and with a budget of $300-$600 for a ring or a necklace with one gem and little tiny diamonds around it. Is this price level something that I can feel good about spending that will last? Is it better to save up for the $1500-$3000 level stuff that will be around forever and hold it's value.

As long as the jewelry you are getting is from a good shop the price point shouldn't matter that much.

Eighty Seven posted:

Just throwing this out there for men looking to propose: It is tradition that the ring be worth one month's salary.

I'm sure this is a bit dated, but at least it gives [most] men with no idea what to spend a reasonable starting point.

If I had spent 1 months of salary on my wifes rings she would have murdered me on the spot. I feel sorry for the people who get roped into that whole idea, or their gf is of the mind set "if he doesn't get me a ring worth X then he doesn't love me". Thank god my wife like small and simple, her engagement and wedding bands where like $500 total.

Backno fucked around with this message at 18:20 on Dec 6, 2010

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