Turquoise

Thursday, January 12, 2012


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?

28 comments:

  1. I want a very classic engagement ring do I can hand it down, but this one is lovely!

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  2. That ring is fabulous!! I would wear that as an engagement ring in a heart beat!!

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  3. Wow...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?

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  4. I 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!

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  5. This 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 :)

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  6. Wow this is incredible. So stunning! I just love turquoise! :)

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  7. This 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 :)

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  8. Oh 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!

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  9. This one is pretty! Now imagine it with the blue suede shoes from the other day ;)

    Hugs,
    Signe

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  10. 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/ ;)

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  11. Absolutely! What a fabulous ring!! and it just happens to come in my favorite color!!

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  12. That is stunning. I love looking at engagement rings and wedding rings, it never gets old even after a year of marriage.

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  13. Wow! 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

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  14. I DO browse! I love my ring but its fun to look.

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  15. I love my ring but that doesn't mean I don't love looking at others. It's like anything beautiful--hugely and constantly inspiring!

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  16. That's so beautiful, Lena...what a great find.

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  17. I 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?

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  18. Yes 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 ;)

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  19. gaah! how did i miss YOURS!? have you posted it yet?!

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  20. That's gorgeous, I totally would. And yes, I still browse ;)

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  21. Totally gorgeous! www.casualglamorous.com

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  22. Ohh, this is just beautiful. I love turquoise so much right now!

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  23. That Victorian turquoise diamond ring is gorgeous. The details if so intricate and elegant. This is a classic piece of jewelry.


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  24. 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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  25. I love the playfulness of this ring's design. And who says weddings should be too serious?

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