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EVERYONE ELSE HAS THAT ENGAGEMENT RING

20,000 PEOPLE AND YOU HAVE THAT SAME EXACT DIAMOND RING

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Every Jewelry Store Carries Duplicate Engagement Rings

Picture this…

You’re out shopping for a diamond engagement ring.

You fall in love with a style.

It’s everything you ever dreamed of.

You find a great price and buy it.

You’re very thrilled until…

Your girlfriend ends up getting the exact same diamond ring.

Really?

Sounds crazy…

But believe me, it’s not.

It happens all the time.

The main reason why this happens is that most jewelers carry similar styles of rings.

Especially if it’s a popular ring like the 3 diamond engagement ring (past, present and future). Every jeweler has these in tons of different carat weights. Every person bought them (and still does).

There are women all across the country who have that same identical ring.

So I ask you…

Is this really your “dream ring”?

Do you really want the same ring that everyone else has?

I’m sure you’d say “no“. But look around. Most of the styles and designs that you see in jewelers fliers and magazines all have those same popular rings in them. Every jeweler, every city, every state.

Duplicates.

Do a test…

Go to the shopping mall, look at one jeweler’s selection of engagement rings. Then check out the competing jeweler’s selections. See all the duplicates and knock-offs? There are tons of them.

You may fall in love with a ring, but so will 20,000 other women!!!

Not very unique, is it?

Granted I don’t have any real issues with this, a sale is a sale. And if you love it and are happy with it, that’s all that really matters. Just as long as you know that the chances are very good that you’ll run into another woman wearing your exact engagement ring.

Some say “Who cares?

But others will frown and be disappointed.

Isn’t it supposed to be special?

My point is, if you see a style of ring in all the local jewelers, maybe it’s time for something new? Look at rings and styles and designs that aren’t so popular. Maybe even custom design one?

After all, most women want a ring that no one else has.

I can’t say that I blame them either. So do something different. Be unique. Put in a different shaped diamond as the center stone, mix in some colored gemstones like sapphire or ruby, stir things up. Have fun with it.

No one says you have to have a cookie-cutter ring.

The ring to buy is the ring that is hard to find.

Pass on the popular.

Delve deeper.

Jewelers have unique rings. You just have to find them.

You’ll be much happier in the end.

Plus, you’ll never have to hear your best friend exclaim “Oh, Becky has a ring just like that!

The best advice:

Think differently and you’ll never be seeing double.

And lastly, just build your own. Head over to James Allen, pick out a diamond you love, pick out the mounting of your choice, and design something totally unique to you.

Cheers! :)




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Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner Jewelry Steam Cleaner
Complete Jewelry Cleaner Kit Diamond Dazzle Stick
Gold Silver Jewelry Polishing Cloths Jewelry Making Supplies Kit
Gold Acid Test Kit Watch Tool Repair Kit
Ring Adjusters EMT Emergency Ring Cutter
10x Jewelers Loupe Jewelers Microscope

1 Comment on EVERYONE ELSE HAS THAT ENGAGEMENT RING

  1. My partner and I have custom made sapphire rings. The designs would be considered a little too “out there” for most people and others might down right think they are tacky, but the point is that WE love them and we had so much fun designing them and choosing our stones out together (one is a violet sapphire and the other is blue!) and I wouldn’t ever trade our rings for a round diamond solitaire on a plain band because it just isn’t ‘us’.

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