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Avoiding Fads When Deciding on a Diamond Ring

Popular interest in finding the perfect diamond ring seems to be rising to a fever pitch these days.Awash in news of the diamond ring of one celebrity or another, more people are becoming determined to find the diamond ring that is absolutely perfect.While this would seem obvious, one look into the type of diamond ring that most people are hearing about, and its correlation to their idea of the “perfect” diamond ring, and it begins to look as though most people’s ideal diamond ring already belongs to someone else!

Looking For A Diamond Ring Doesn’t Mean Searching The News For One

When looking for a diamond ring, some people, such as Lynn Feldman of Brandston, have stated clearly, “That diamond ring Prince Charles of England gave to his new wife.Oh, I would love that ring.I’ve been looking with my fiance or one like that.”This might not be everyone’s story, but it is becoming more common.What is overlooked in notions such as this is the basic fact that the diamond ring presented by Prince Charles to Camilla Parker Bowles is the same diamond ring presented to Charles’ grandmother, the late Queen Mother, by her husband, King George the VI in the 1920’s.Its heritage has helped to increase the worth of the diamond ring to a current estimate of 500,000 pounds, or roughly 910,000 dollars.There are not many people who are going to meet their desires if such a ring is the object of their affections.

Wisdom And The Diamond Ring

There is a true story from the Titanic disaster involving a diamond ring.In this story, a woman asked an officer for one more moment to rush back to her cabin before getting into her lifeboat.Knowing that she had only seconds to grab anything from her room, she overlooked her jewelry and grabbed instead some fresh oranges she had.She was painfully aware that a diamond ring would do her no good in a lifeboat, while oranges could be of immense help.The point is that a situation needs to be assessed for what it truly is.Most of us cannot possibly afford a diamond ring of immense value, such as Costco’s newest offering, a $179,999 diamond ring.Yet there is many a diamond ring that is well within the means of the average American consumer.Patient research and a grounded understanding of one’s financial means would serve much better in the hunt for a diamond ring than watching the jewelry of the famous.

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