I Need Help Finding the Perfect Engagement Ring
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Ok, so this sounds like a cliche but its true: my dog ate my Dec. 05 issue of Dwell...and I need it. My girlfriend saw a ring ad in the magazine and loved the ring pictured. I want to buy it for her as an engagement ring, but as my issue is destroyed and the back issue is not availiable, I find myself in a bit of a pickle. The ad, as I remember it was a full page, had a dark background with a picture of the ring in the center and a small amount of print. If any of you still have the issue and could point me toward the website for the ring I would be eternally grateful! Thanks in advance.:zz::zz:
i know that you can often find ads for adiamondisforever.com in DWELL but i agree with Mark that the specific ad you mention does not appear to be in the Dec/Jan 06 issue. if you are certain that you saw it there, perhaps it wasnt an ad. in the name of love, you are most welcome to my issue. just let me know where i can send it.
-steve
Ok, so I've figured out why nobody's finding the ad...it's the Oct/Nov 05 issue that the ad appeared in...that is the America Goes Modern from Coast to Coast. Thanks.
So, you've got me really curious.. Is it a modern-style ring? What does it look like? Congratulations, by the way!
This is the ring that I found.. very modern, and simple, but yet exotic enough to cause people to ask questions. (especially, could it clamp down and cut off your circulation)
http://www.stevenkretchmer.com/tension/tension.html
Hi bjork
Looks great, what an expression of love.
Having just replaced my wife's engagement ring for our 30th anniversary, I can assure you that the diamond looks like a real McCoy and will cost quite a bit if the quality is good.
Coming from the land of diamonds, platinum and gold a decent set-up like that with a fair-decent stone (.65 carat) would cost $8000 (at our bargain prices) and I must say that I would be nervous about the clamp setting.
My advise insure it, quickly!
Best of luck. As they say by giving that ring you double your responsibilities and halve your rights, but what a pleasure!
Dennis - Johanesburg - South Africa





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