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HI:
Can you buy the setting from the company you originally shopped at--and reset your current diamond into it? Keep the heirloom setting for an anniversary and put a colored stone/birthstone in it.
FWIW, I do agree with MZ last statement--it is difficult to forget or "get over it" because looking at the ring is a constant reminder of "what if" and "why".
That said, only you can know how important this is to you. Coming here to vent is not only therapeutic, but useful to get others perspective if nothing else than to realize that "wanting" is not wrong and therefore recognizing guilt is a useless emotion. However, in the final analysis, you and your fiancée have to work this issue out.
Oh and your ring is lovely!
cheers--Sharon
Can you buy the setting from the company you originally shopped at--and reset your current diamond into it? Keep the heirloom setting for an anniversary and put a colored stone/birthstone in it.
FWIW, I do agree with MZ last statement--it is difficult to forget or "get over it" because looking at the ring is a constant reminder of "what if" and "why".
That said, only you can know how important this is to you. Coming here to vent is not only therapeutic, but useful to get others perspective if nothing else than to realize that "wanting" is not wrong and therefore recognizing guilt is a useless emotion. However, in the final analysis, you and your fiancée have to work this issue out.
Oh and your ring is lovely!
cheers--Sharon