First off let me say that I really really want a pearl engagement ring, and I have read a lot (especially on this forum) and I know the risks. However, I would still like some opinions please, even if your opinion is that I should not get a pearl engagement ring.
Okay so here is my reasoning:
For some reason diamonds are not for me, I just never really wanted one. Don't get me wrong if my boyfriend were to engage to me with a diamond I would love it simply because he took the time to pick something special out just for me. However, the same thing goes if it was a fake diamond or any other ring. In other words when it comes to diamonds and me it really is the thought that counts and nothing more. So I can't see why he should spend that much money on something that I don't necessarily want. Now pearls on the other hand... there is something about showcasing a single pearl that I just love.
Now I know that natural pearls are the best way to go, but this honestly scares me. What if he were miraculously able to find one and I had my ring and something happened to the pearl. Again this seems like a large amount of money to risk. So this is my idea... couldn't he buy a few freshadama pearls which should be relatively durable, have a setting made, and if somewhere down the road something happens or if the pearl simply wears out we already have spares to take to the jeweler.
To me this seems perfect. A few freshadama pearls are affordable and settings are generally not that expensive thus so to me it seems worth the risk. Even if i run out of pearls or I can't get more at least I had a ring that I adored for its look and sentiment for years rather than a diamond that is simply sentimental forever. What do you think?
Also, I would like to note that we have been together for several years now and have discussed marriage and decided to wait a year or two until we finally are a bit more settled in our careers (and aren't trying to pay school loans). So he's kind of been trying to find out what I like and I didn't want to just ask for a pearl ring and then him be afraid to tell me that its not really practical, this way we are both on the same page. I just don't want you to think that I am some big control person who has to have exactly what she wants. Not that any of you know who I am, but still I am a very easy going person.
Okay so here is my reasoning:
For some reason diamonds are not for me, I just never really wanted one. Don't get me wrong if my boyfriend were to engage to me with a diamond I would love it simply because he took the time to pick something special out just for me. However, the same thing goes if it was a fake diamond or any other ring. In other words when it comes to diamonds and me it really is the thought that counts and nothing more. So I can't see why he should spend that much money on something that I don't necessarily want. Now pearls on the other hand... there is something about showcasing a single pearl that I just love.
Now I know that natural pearls are the best way to go, but this honestly scares me. What if he were miraculously able to find one and I had my ring and something happened to the pearl. Again this seems like a large amount of money to risk. So this is my idea... couldn't he buy a few freshadama pearls which should be relatively durable, have a setting made, and if somewhere down the road something happens or if the pearl simply wears out we already have spares to take to the jeweler.
To me this seems perfect. A few freshadama pearls are affordable and settings are generally not that expensive thus so to me it seems worth the risk. Even if i run out of pearls or I can't get more at least I had a ring that I adored for its look and sentiment for years rather than a diamond that is simply sentimental forever. What do you think?
Also, I would like to note that we have been together for several years now and have discussed marriage and decided to wait a year or two until we finally are a bit more settled in our careers (and aren't trying to pay school loans). So he's kind of been trying to find out what I like and I didn't want to just ask for a pearl ring and then him be afraid to tell me that its not really practical, this way we are both on the same page. I just don't want you to think that I am some big control person who has to have exactly what she wants. Not that any of you know who I am, but still I am a very easy going person.
