My boyfriend has been talking engagement for a while. Im super excited and up until now my taste in rings has been on the cheap side (lucky for him) BUT I found Cathy Waterman's website and fell in love with her vintage/medieval style rings. I know we'd prefer to spend that money on something for the both of us like the honey moon and im not the type of girl that throws a fit if i dont get what i want. I was hoping someone could help me find a similar style ring that wouldn't make a dent in his wallet. I like silver or white gold for a base as well as pearls and sapphires. I def believe less is more so my style is very minimalistic.|||You really need to define what "cheap" means to you... I almost choked when I saw the prices of those things... that's my whole wedding budget!
They have some similar to a few of Cathy's styles I saw at JCPenney. They were sort of an old fashioned pave setting that reminded me of the one with the spider pronged setting and they were somewhere in the realm of 600-1000 (Way too rich for my blood).
Good luck! I am actually thinking I am going to go with a personalized birthstone ring so I can choose my stones and go cheap with simulated gems if I need to.|||GO TO JARRED!|||Go to any jewelry shop and get your desired ring.|||I just looked them up and they are amazing.
Every page i picked up the most expensive one.
There are several rings in the $2,000 range and that isn't too much.
Perhaps you want to chip in for the ring ? I usually wouldn't suggest this but these rings are just beautiful.
http://www.twistonline.com/ceremony?Cate鈥?/a>
I see that this Jewelry is making the rounds on red carpets.I think that's where they will have to stay.
You can take a picture to a jeweler that you trust and see how much to make it would be.
I wish you the best.
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