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Tiffany Engagement Ring
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thanks all. I popped into the egyptian greengrocers this afternoon and selected a suitable candidate for 2.5k, i am going to see whether in NYC their price is much better. takes 2 weeks for a resize, so will have to order to be collected on my arriva.
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.5 carat ring £2000 in new york, £3700 in bond street for the same!0
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Katie~baby wrote: »:eek: Why oh why would anyone spend that much on a ring!0
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Wow, just had a look at the Tiffany website, some fab rings, she's one very lucky lady, if you happen to change your mind my sister has just thrown her loser of a husband out after 17 years of misery/alcohol/gambling.
I'm off to be grumpy with my OH for not buying me an expensive ring. He's a true MSE - a scots man!
I wish you both every happiness.
Merlot
Edit to ask: R they really your holiday destinations for the year TBeckett100?I'm really grumpy now! Edinburgh is a fantastic city, I got married on the Royal Mile many years ago. I can recommend Dubai and the Maldives (the Maldives was breath taking) but you have probably been there as well."Wisdom doesn't automatically come with old age. Nothing does, except wrinkles. It's true, some wines improve with age. But only if the grapes were good in the first place." — Abigail Van Buren0 -
NEW YORK NEW YORK - DO IT DO IT!!!
Hubby did this for me, can't recommend it enough. Organised it all from the UK before we went. We turned up at Tiffany's and were given a private little viewing room, champagne and made to feel very special. I can really recommend it. PM me if you would like the name & contact details of the SA.
For our first wedding anniversay (paper) I bought him a share in Tiffany's - also means we get sent a brochure of all their lovely new shiny jewellry:A I can fly :A0 -
Wow, just had a look at the Tiffany website, some fab rings, she's one very lucky lady, if you happen to change your mind my sister has just thrown her loser of a husband out after 17 years of misery/alcohol/gambling.
I'm off to be grumpy with my OH for not buying me an expensive ring. He's a true MSE - a scots man!
I wish you both every happiness.
Merlot
Edit to ask: R they really your holiday destinations for the year TBeckett100?I'm really grumpy now! Edinburgh is a fantastic city, I got married on the Royal Mile many years ago. I can recommend Dubai and the Maldives (the Maldives was breath taking) but you have probably been there as well.
sadly i havent been to faraway shores, however I am promised MrsTBeckett100 that next year we will actually consolidate all the breaks into a more meaningful holiday. After lots of city breaks, it becomes knackering and you need a holiday to get over a holiday. Iceland in the snow is a must.0 -
NEW YORK NEW YORK - DO IT DO IT!!!
Hubby did this for me, can't recommend it enough. Organised it all from the UK before we went. We turned up at Tiffany's and were given a private little viewing room, champagne and made to feel very special. I can really recommend it. PM me if you would like the name & contact details of the SA.
For our first wedding anniversay (paper) I bought him a share in Tiffany's - also means we get sent a brochure of all their lovely new shiny jewellry
Thanks, i was planning on picking up the ring the day of the deed and have it ready on stage on broadway which I am trying to organise.0 -
TBeckett100 wrote: »Looking to purchase one, the prices dont seem to be available online, have £1500 to £2000 spare from wages, what could i get for that? any help appreciated
Marry me?Work like you don't need money,Love like you've never been hurt,And dance like no one's watchingSave the cheerleader, save the world!0 -
Don't want to put a downer on it all but is there not duty to be paid on it when you come back in to the country.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0
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