To
be perfectly accurate, all diamonds are antiques. After all, they’re
pretty old, cooking in the intense heat and pressure of the earth
for hundreds of millions of years. That pretty much qualifies them
as antiques.
Increasingly, you hear women say that they want a marriage, not a
wedding. Be that as it may, most women still want a ring. Not because
they want an enormous diamond that costs as much as a luxury car,
but because they want a physical symbol of their love.
You’re not the average guy. You don’t just go fishing:
you take a jet to southern France for fly fishing. You don’t
just commute to work: you drive the winding back roads in your Lamborghini
Gallardo.
The lovely, soft blue aquamarine is becoming one of the most sought-after
gems for engagement rings. In ancient times, the aquamarine was prized
for its ability to ensure a safe journey and a peaceful sleep, both
symbols of a loving relationship.
You’ve
found her at last. You’ve made sure she’s the one. You
don’t want to lose her. It’s time for action, my friend.
Time to take that big step and make her your own with a gold engagement
ring.
While many culture around the world have a history of continuous knot
designs, nowhere has this motif been so universally employed throughout
a culture as in Ireland.
To
be perfectly accurate, all diamonds are vintage. After all, they’re
pretty old, cooking in the intense heat and pressure of the earth
for hundreds of millions of years. That pretty much qualifies them
as vintage.