Friday, November 18, 2011

Would a Swarovski Crystal ring be suitable for a temporary engagement ring?

What are the qualities of this range of jewellery? Are they suitable for all-day/every-day wear?|||.ANYTHING is suitable as the ring is just a symbol. As for durability, I'd be concerned. I'm personally rough on rings and do a lot with my hands and I would fear damaging a ring that was very delicate. You might want to do some research and see if there are reviews on the quality of such rings.|||Whats a temporary engagement ring? Does it mean that you will only be engaged temporarily? Make him save up to buy you the ring that you really want and wait until you have it! If you can't put that much commitment into your engagement then it doesn't say much for your chances of marriage!!





Swarovski jewellery is very well made though and would make a lovely permanent engagement ring if that is what you want!|||why not buy the band and get a fake diamond and then when he can afford it he can put in the real diamond. another option is to go to a jewelry store and purchase a decent ring that can be used in place of the "real" ring. anything can be used actually. it's just a symbol of love but it doesn't mean if it's not "super expensive" that he doesn't love you.|||If you want a cheaper ring to get you through whilst you save for a better one then my advice would be to go for a semi-precious stone. It won't cost much but will last. I have a gold ring with a pale blue sapphire that was bought as costume jewellery from Argos years ago - it's still perfect and similar ones still only cost in the region of 拢100.|||Any ring can be an engagement ring.|||if my bloke gave me a hula hoop for an engagement ring i'd think it perfect- who cares, its the thought that counts?!

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