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anth005

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I was thinking about purchasing a rhr for my wife. I know that she likes this ring, but I''m not sure of the etiquette as to what would be acceptable to wear as a rhr vs. an e-ring Thanks, Tony

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That would make a beautiful RHR!! I think you will get varying answers to your question about RHR etiquette. We here at Pricescope are a bit unique in our perspectives. I think much of the world would see colored stones or clusters of diamonds to be typical RHRs, but anything that doesn''t look like it is "missing" its matching wedding band would not be questioned at all. The ring you''ve posted is a beautiful stand alone ring and I think it would be a perfectly appropriate choice!
 
Date: 12/19/2008 11:23:04 AM
Author:anth005
I was thinking about purchasing a rhr for my wife. I know that she likes this ring, but I''m not sure of the etiquette as to what would be acceptable to wear as a rhr vs. an e-ring Thanks, Tony
Who cares about etiquette...that ring is gorgeous, you know your wife loves it, enough said! Seriously though, I think that would make a lovely RHR.
 
I think it would make a stunning and totally appropriate RHR!!
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I think it would be a gorgeous RHR, how sweet of you
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You are so sweet! There really are no rules for RHRs, you can get whatever you and/or she want. The ring you posted is quite beautiful, and would make a lovely RHR.
 
I''m picturing it on my right hand right now and it would be perfect!
 
I think it would make a wonderful RHR!

If you get it for her take some hand shots and share them! I''m sure we''d all love to see.
 
I think it would be lovely as a RHR.
 
Thanks everyone, Since I purchased the Martini setting earrings & pendant for Christmas this is most likely going to be a Valentine''s Day gift. Now I need to do some reading up on what to look for in a oval stone. Thanks again, Tony
 
Wow, you are really thoughtful in the jewelry-gift-giving arena! Lucky her!
 
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