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getting a tiffany ring this weekend. Need advice

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The ring looks absolutely perfect on her hand. Great choice and congratulations on your engagement!!
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Wow....it looks just beautiful! Congratulations!

(And that picture! Maybe you should sell it to Tiffs!)

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What a cool picture. You should send it to a photo magazine and win a prize!! Congratulations on your engagement and we all hope the ring sets the stage for a long, healthy, happy and prosperous life together!

Best wishes...........
 
That is an amazing picture, and it looks PERFECT on her hand! Congratulations to you both!!!
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The ring looks just perfect on your fiance''s hand and the picture is fabulous -- congratulations!
 
If the hands are any indication, you two make a lovely couple
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. Seriously, that is a gorgeous picture & the ring you picked out looks fantastic on her! You did very, very well.
 
Congratulations!
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I agree that your picture could be a magazine ad...it''s wonderful!
 
It looks just gorgous and perfect on her. congrats..
 
I agree with Brown Eyes. I love the sepia tone picture. It looks like an ad in Town & Country. You did great. Congratulations.
 
The ring looks fantastic on her hand - I am glad that you are both so happy with your ring choice.
 
Thank you for the kind compliments. I really appreciate them
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Just FYI, I found this beautiful place in South California area to propose. The restaurant also offers one of the best dining experiences I ever had. The service is superb. So, if you need an idea where to propose, this place would be one of my top recommendations.

http://www.montagelagunabeach.com/resort_overview/index.html

Make sure that you checked out the video preview (listed on the menu on the left, just above the "press room" link).
 
Congrats on your engagement - the ring looks beautiful on her hand and truly - that picture is fit for an advertisement!!!
 
i dont know if this is rude, or why i never see it discussed, but please let me know if it is....

How much is this ring? i''ve never been to tiffanys and am curious
 
Congratulations to you and your fiance. You picked the perfect ring. Well done and best wishes for your future together.
 
that''s a perfect size
Such a beautiful classic.
 
WOW, How beautiiful!! Congratulations on your engagement.
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elvingomez,

Tiffany e-ring starts just over $1000 depending on its setting.

1 ct/I/VS2 costs ~ $9500
1 ct/D/IF costs ~ $35,300

http://www.tiffany.com/expertise/diamond/pricing/default.asp?

Sorry that I feel uneasy to give you the exact price of my -ering, but I hope this will give you an idea of Tiffany e-ring's price.
 
Hi,

Do you know what is the width of the Tiffany ring at the widest point (at the top?)

Thanks,
 
WOW! That may quite possibly be the LOVELIEST photo I have ever seen here on PS. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

The ring you chose is gorgeous, and looks wonderful on her. Congratulations to both of you!
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Gosh, I got choked up on this one! The picture is just perfect. Like everyone said, it could be in a magazine! Congratulations and you did a wonderful job choosing the ring!
 
I LOVE the ring you chose. I think you definitely made the right decision! Congratulations on your engagement!
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I just have to compliment you on the fabulous shot of your fiancee''s ring.
It is one of the prettiest hand shot I''ve seen. And of course the ring is very elegant!
 
Beautiful. You did a great job.

shay
 
Date: 2/8/2006 9:26:03 PM
Author: vinvin0
Hi,

Do you know what is the width of the Tiffany ring at the widest point (at the top?)

Thanks,

Vinvin0,

I do not know the width but here are the cut proportions:

total depth = 61.3%
table diameter = 58%
culet = none
crown angle = 35.4
pavilion depth = 42.7
girdle= medium, faceted.

Is this a good proportion? I am not technical in diamond cut. When I saw the diamond, I am very satisfied with its brilliance.

Just out of curiosity, what categorized a diamond as an ideal cut? Does a diamond need to have Tolkowsky cut proportion to be categorized as an ideal cut or you have to see the heart and arrow shape to be categorized as an ideal cut? Is there a standardize metric that a diamond is measured against to be categorized as an ideal cut?
 
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