Which diamond would you like? The small one, medium one, or large one? The sucker next to you will have to pay for it, not you, so fill your boots!Faced with such a scenario, how many women have ever said, “Ooooooh, I just LOVE the smallest one. Can I have it, please? Can I?” And so it was, inevitably, that my fiancee selected the 1+ carat diamond. I recall the price of the eventual ring with a shudder. Which brings me to synthetic or “lab-grown” diamonds, which are considerably less expensive. They are chemically identical to natural diamonds, consisting of pure carbon (the same element that’s in the graphite of pencils). Pandora, a jeweller, only sells lab-grown diamonds. Their largest is 1.75 carats – here – which retails (in a 14K gold ring) for £2,990. A quick Google search reveals a ring with a 1.75 carat natural diamond retailing at £14,995 – here. Returning to the Pandora website, there are only two reviews, both with one star out of a maximum five stars:
HORRIBLE Was given this by my boyfriend and IT WAS TOO CHEAP immediately broke up with him
Bad, just bad Brought for my gf and she broke up w me, I need a refundWhat sort of a plonker TELLS his fiancee the diamond is lab-grown? Better that she finds out after trying to sell it, possibly some years down the line.
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Maybe the thing to do is to buy your fiancée a lab grown diamond, then tell her truthfully what it is. If she blows a gasket and leaves, good riddance. She was too materialistic. Find someone better.
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Excellent idea! Think of the money you’ll save at the start, and in the long run!!!
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