I don't have any suggestions as to where to look, as I'm not sure what style you are after. But make sure you know what size ring she takes - they are all letters. You might need her to go into a jeweller where she lives and find out sizing. And going up half a size isn't a bad idea, for long term fit. My mum's engagement and wedding rings were too big for her when she got them, but fit fine now.
My tip is: Diamonds are boring, overated and overpriced. You can get beautiful rubys, sapphires and emeralds for (it turns out) a fraction of the cost, and they look better.
oh yeah, I'm with that. I'm also ideologically opposed to diamonds, due to the whole cartels enslaving african nations thing. but I know not everyone shares my views on that
If you are going for a new ring .... good luck, there are thousands of places out there with similar things and I wouldn't know the first place to look. You could bug Hef if you want an ex-industry worker's opinion.
If you are going with a antique/pre-loved/second-hand ring there are slightly less places to go and (what I think are) better rings. There is the antique shopping centre near Moore Park which is quite good, a fair few places up near Hornsby/Beescroft and pleanty here and there.
I don't buy much jewellery...hajuMay 18 2007, 13:32:16 UTC
But it's much much cheaper overseas - see South East Asia. In my experience it's a bit cheaper in China town. If you know what you want - you can get things made to order.
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If you go into Pitt Street you will find all of them fairly close together. (Not exactly sure where, but I have seen them around).
But you might also find a few boutique jewellers who will have more unusual pieces that you don't find elsewhere.
Anything with diamonds should have a certificate of authenticity I think. Ask about that anyway.
I have also had friends get engagement / wedding rings from art and jewellery expos, and got some unique, one-off pieces that way.
Hope that is a good start :)
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The emerald is my birthstone, and also represents love and commitment.
The diamond is her birthstone, and adds to tradition and love etc.
The white gld is her favourite.
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If you are going with a antique/pre-loved/second-hand ring there are slightly less places to go and (what I think are) better rings. There is the antique shopping centre near Moore Park which is quite good, a fair few places up near Hornsby/Beescroft and pleanty here and there.
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