Who sees their engagement ring as an asset you’d care about appreciating in value though. What a sicko. She’s absolutely thick as shit isn’t she - how can you discuss diamonds without even touching on the masses of ethical issues? She could say vintage or lab diamonds make great alternatives if you’re not comfortable with the practices of the diamond industry, something interesting about the clarity of lab diamonds, anything a bit more engaging than “you’ll be able to flog a traditionally mined diamond for more hun xo”.
I assume cachetWhat word do you think she meant to put?
Vintage yes; new no. Still a good investment. Lab grown doesn’t appreciate in value but that’s not what this woman was asking I don’t think? At least I can’t think that’s what would be uppermost in your mind upon engagement.See I know gold's a good investment. But as for diamonds the retail value is high but the resale value is shocking. How often do you see antique jewellery and a 2ct diamond will be a fraction of the price of a brand new diamond ring. If I was getting engaged now, I'd consider lab grown. I agree with the previous post though, about it being ridiculous to think of your engagement ring as an investment. Safe to say Mr Luxe has made a p*ss poor investment in Borna
Didn’t they discuss on a live once that she had to have her engagement ring reset 3 times cos OMR didn’t get it right 1st Time round and she wasn’t happy with. It ?Who sees their engagement ring as an asset you’d care about appreciating in value though. What a sicko. She’s absolutely thick as shit isn’t she - how can you discuss diamonds without even touching on the masses of ethical issues? She could say vintage or lab diamonds make great alternatives if you’re not comfortable with the practices of the diamond industry, something interesting about the clarity of lab diamonds, anything a bit more engaging than “you’ll be able to flog a traditionally mined diamond for more hun xo”.
I also thought this….Who sees their engagement ring as an asset you’d care about appreciating in value though. What a sicko. She’s absolutely thick as shit isn’t she - how can you discuss diamonds without even touching on the masses of ethical issues? She could say vintage or lab diamonds make great alternatives if you’re not comfortable with the practices of the diamond industry, something interesting about the clarity of lab diamonds, anything a bit more engaging than “you’ll be able to flog a traditionally mined diamond for more hun xo”.
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