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05-07-2021 09:51 PM
@faeriemoon wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:Natural yellow diamonds are expensive then add the cost of a step-cut one on top of that. Step-cut gems need an almost flawless piece of rough in order to have a nice cut gem. I think her engagement ring is gorgeous. Looks like an elongated Asscher cut to me...wow.
In a People Mag article she said it was an "elongated Asscher cut".
The ring looks better in this picture. I am a fan of Asscher cut stones, but I think I would like a white diamond in a white metal setting better.
Her hand looks like she needs to wash it.
05-07-2021 10:29 PM
I'm saying if he's only worth 3 million dollars, it is stupid to spend what that ring might have cost.
To say someone is worth a million; the key word is "worth".
That means putting together what his hous is worth, his business ( if he owns his business) and so on.
My ex-so in law owns, last count, 12 to 15 Dunkin Donuts. Technically he's worth several million,but he has business partners, etc.
See...it's not like it's 3 million IN CASH.
I agree it is stupid to spend that kind of money on jewelry. It wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't real.
05-08-2021 12:34 AM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
Bruce Willis' daughter's engagement ring is absolutely beautiful. A 5 or 6 carat emerald cut solitaire on a gold band is stunning.
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
Bruce Willis' daughter's engagement ring is absolutely beautiful. A 5 or 6 carat emerald cut solitaire on a gold band is stunning.
It's lovely, I like that the band is not skimpy, it looks pretty substantial. Happy for her
05-08-2021 06:55 AM
It is a very big stone but there is not much style or anything really special about it. I would rather have a much smaller stone, and not yellow, and have some unique design qualities.
05-08-2021 08:52 AM
Color diamonds are no where close to the value of white diamonds. So you can easily see 2-4 carats of color diamonds. But rarely white diamonds. Just too expensive.
05-08-2021 09:20 AM
@Annabellethecat66 wrote:I'm saying if he's only worth 3 million dollars, it is stupid to spend what that ring might have cost.
To say someone is worth a million; the key word is "worth".
That means putting together what his hous is worth, his business ( if he owns his business) and so on.
My ex-so in law owns, last count, 12 to 15 Dunkin Donuts. Technically he's worth several million,but he has business partners, etc.
See...it's not like it's 3 million IN CASH.
I agree it is stupid to spend that kind of money on jewelry. It wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't real.
Actually, I believe the figure was $300,000 to $1 million, so to all (not you, @Annabellethecat66 ) who said it's none of my business, I think my comments are valid. I don't think, if his income info is true, and if she didn't chip in, he can really afford a ring that size. On the other hand, I don't really care what they do.
Good luck to them.
05-08-2021 02:17 PM
Why are these people so concerned how they appear to the public? The words ostentatious and pretentious come to mind.
05-08-2021 06:47 PM
I don't think it's right to say to @faeriemoon or anyone else who wants to comment about famous people.
I mean, what would happen? Would any of these people call up any of us for commenting about the ring? If someone believes that might happen, I have a property on the moon that's available.
By putting it out there for all to see, my assumption is that they want comments.
Besides....who cares what these people think? I enjoy reading everyone's comments. Good or bad, I like reading all of them.
05-08-2021 09:47 PM
@wilma wrote:Personally, I don't like huge diamond rings. They're a bit ostentatious to me. I would never buy anything that big even if money were no issue. One or two carats is my preferred size.
I wouldn't say no to a big old rock set in gold!
05-11-2021 05:28 PM
I love it. I prefer sleek, uncluttered, classic engagement rings. I also prefer yellow gold in an engagement ring.
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