Thursday, November 10, 2011

I CAN'T STOP WITH THE TURQUOISE




Would someone pls tell her person to propose with this ring??

16 comments:

  1. If I didn't love my ring so much, I would sell my first born to buy this. There must be some bride to be who would do the same.

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  2. Oooh this is cool. I love the flat color of the turquoise against the diamonds, so vintage!

    xoxo
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  3. Oh for sure... Turquoise is just as timeless as diamonds!

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  4. Turquoise and diamonds: great combo...You can just buy a version for yourself!
    http://www.rubylane.com/item/465689-05567/Victorian-14K-Rose-Cut-Diamond

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  5. Forgot to do the fancy link, sorry!
    <a href="http://www.rubylane.com/item/465689-05567/Victorian-14K-Rose-Cut-Diamond
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    (I hope this worked and if it doesn't, you should totally look at the link anyhow. Very pretty ring, much more affordable.)

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  6. That is a bad ass ring. And it would go with everything!!!! Also, Turquoise is the greatest color of all time

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  7. I like this ring, but I can't bring myself to love turquoise stones ... which is fully against everything I stand for. WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME??

    I blame tourists in a tourist town.

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  8. @HalfPint my (arizona-raised) husband explains that the turquoise cuffs i ogle make him think of the librarian from his elementary school, and LA LA LA i say to him, I CAN'T HEAR YOU.

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  9. Legitimately one of the most beautiful rings we've ever seen. we're all for colored gems!

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  10. This ring is making me WELL UP WITH JOY. I have issues. But that ring..

    -Hannah

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  11. @ Jenn

    I am actually sending this to my FH right now (I know not traditional, but its so damn hard to find a good non-diamond engagement ring!!)

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  12. @Lauren, they remind me of my mother's art gallery friends and the smell of stale booze on women who try too hard. And FUCKING TOURISTS.

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  13. @pookiesoldout That's awesome! It's such a killer ring. You can also tool around on Ruby Lane, Etsy and Trocadero if you want to keep searching. If you put in the terms "mine cut" or "rose cut" diamonds, you'll end up with a lot of beautiful pieces that feature an interesting "other" stone highlighted with small diamonds.

    This one is amazing too--more diamonds, but totally unique:
    http://tiny.cc/0o5pd

    This would also be an amazing e-ring:
    http://tiny.cc/wyvrm

    (Speaking from personal experience as a gal with a 9-5 salary and an antique jewelry addiction: Most sellers are also willing to work out layaway deals if money is an issue.)

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