I may have gotten the engagement ring of my dreams, but that doesn't mean I don't still enjoy browsing! This Victorian turquoise and diamond beauty from Erstwhile Jewelry Co. caught my eye, along with this moonstone bauble. Should I consider it a sign that the moonstone ring is in my size?
Tell me, married gals; do you still browse your favorite jewelry shops from time to time? And would any of you wear a ring like this one as a sign of your engagement?
I want a very classic engagement ring do I can hand it down, but this one is lovely!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful... love that deep color!
ReplyDeleteThat ring is fabulous!! I would wear that as an engagement ring in a heart beat!!
ReplyDeleteWow...so different which ups the cool factor. Ya know, at the end of the day...I'd wear any ring because I think it's more about the symbol. Am I nuts?
ReplyDeleteI went the classic route for my engagement ring & I couldn't love it more. I adore the delicate detailing around the moonstone on this ring. It would be very pretty on my right hand!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I don't see why I couldn't wear this, paired with my wedding ring, for a special occasion! I love my engagement ring but it's a girl's prerogative to mix it up now and then :)
ReplyDeleteWow this is incredible. So stunning! I just love turquoise! :)
ReplyDeleteI love its uniqueness!
ReplyDeleteThis one is very lovely but I'm not sure i would wear it as my engagement ring. It might not be obvious taht you're engaged, you know? Maybe my right hand :)
ReplyDeleteOh I'm constantly looking at jewelry :) Jared mentioned either getting me a right hand ring or another band for to go with my wedding rings a couple of months ago and I can't stop looking/thinking about it!
ReplyDeleteThis one is pretty! Now imagine it with the blue suede shoes from the other day ;)
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Time to time?! ALL the time would be the more accurate statement. And heck yes Lena! I would totally wear a ring like this! You should know I'm a BIG fan of non-traditional engagement rings: http://www.thedemoiselle.com/2011/03/why-i-designed-my-own-engagement-ring/ ;)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! What a fabulous ring!! and it just happens to come in my favorite color!!
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning. I love looking at engagement rings and wedding rings, it never gets old even after a year of marriage.
ReplyDeleteheck yes! that is beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow! That ring is a stunner. Thanks for your sweet comment on our blog. So glad to hear you and John had a nice NYE too! xo style, she wrote
ReplyDeleteI DO browse! I love my ring but its fun to look.
ReplyDeleteI love my ring but that doesn't mean I don't love looking at others. It's like anything beautiful--hugely and constantly inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThat's so beautiful, Lena...what a great find.
ReplyDeleteI think you should definitely consider it a sign that the moonstone is in your size. BUY IT! Love moonstone. Mostly because I'm still five years old and it sounds like something magical, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteYes indeed on all accounts. Actually I swap my engagement ring for a bauble my mom bought in Spain when she was 19. I never got a wedding band so one day I might ask for a new setting ;)
ReplyDeletegaah! how did i miss YOURS!? have you posted it yet?!
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous, I totally would. And yes, I still browse ;)
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous! www.casualglamorous.com
ReplyDeleteOhh, this is just beautiful. I love turquoise so much right now!
ReplyDeleteThat Victorian turquoise diamond ring is gorgeous. The details if so intricate and elegant. This is a classic piece of jewelry.
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Sure, why not? Go ahead and tell your hubby how much you like that turquoise ring. I'm sure every loving husband would be happy to give his wife such a beautiful ring.
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I love the playfulness of this ring's design. And who says weddings should be too serious?
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