![]() ![]() So, I'm not your down-voter but my guess is because the websites you listed are all overpriced and the people that promote them on PS are all shills.Īlso, I don' think the majority of people there know any more than the majority of people here. I think you are very helpful and your advice is in really good spirits. Also, White Flash have a lifelong $1 upgrade policy, whereas JA and BN you need to double your original spend to upgrade (I think!) I am 99% certain I will bet getting my diamond from White Flash, now (their hearts and arrows cut is just amazing!). ![]() They have real jewelers on hand to check out the actual diamonds (compared to JA and Blue Nile, which are drop shippers). These are all vendors really recommended by members on Price Scope as having the highest quality diamonds (they really prioritise cut). (Actually the cut looks decent to me, clear "arrows" pattern, and price seems good but I am far from an expert!)Īlso, check out the websites White Flash, HP Diamonds, Brian Gavin diamonds. If you post it on there, they can appraise it and find alternatives, too. I had a few diamonds I was interested in that they pointed out were not great deals and recommended some that were instead. Have you come across the Price Scope website before? The members there really know their stuff and are happy to vet diamonds for you. Also - never try to pass a non-Tiffany ring off as Tiffany (not saying you’d do this but I’ve seen other guys do it and it is CRINGE). I would also make sure your SO knows it’s not going to be Tiffany so she doesn’t get her hopes way up. You shouldn’t have any trouble finding exactly what you want. “Tiffany-style” settings are soooo common. You may even be able to get a bigger diamond than planned if that’s something you both want. You’ll be able to get a higher quality stone, in an equal or better quality setting than Tiffany, at a much more reasonable price. I recommend going to a local jeweler and picking something out. You’re paying for the blue box and bragging rights - no one will ever look at your soon-to-be fiancés hand and recognize that it’s genuine Tiffany unless they take the ring off and read the inscription. While their quality is definitely superior to like Kay’s or another chain store, it’s ultimately just a high-end chain store. Tiffany’s is just a brand name like any other. If your gf wants one and it’s too expensive maybe you could consider a “pre-owned” one - all existing diamonds are essentially pre-owned anyway. No such issues with Tiffany - and we got to see the diamond in person. ![]() ![]() Before we went for Tiffany’s we encountered issues like uneven settings or being promised a diamond that wasn’t even available. We had a minor problem - a customer service rep making us wait too long and we got free engravings on our rings and an extra leather embossed box to make it up to us (and other free velvet ones). I’ve never seen low quality rings there like other people are saying or encountered problems. I love my ring, both the setting and the rock. That was probably because we were comparing it to Tiffany customer service. We even considered getting an upgrade elsewhere but had bad experiences there too. We went for Tiffany’s because of bad experiences with other sellers. Wear this ring on its own or partnered with classic silhouettes for an unexpected pairing.I have a Tiffany’s (1.01), and also upgraded from a smaller Tiffany’s (.30). Each round brilliant diamond-specifically chosen to meet Tiffany’s high standards-is hand set at precise angles to maximize brilliance. This ring is crafted with rose gold and pavé diamonds, then polished by hand for high shine. Balancing strength and elegance, each Tiffany Knot design is a complex feat of craftsmanship. The entwined ends of Tiffany Knot’s signature motif symbolize the power of connections between people. ![]()
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