Your answer depends on the person to whom you are speaking.
This might be a secret you entrust to your best friend in confidence, but certainly would not be something you would speak out loud to either your fiance, her family, or a general gathering. Spoken boldly, this sentence could tell people more about you than about the situation or the ring. Publicly, this would be considered bragging.
Whoever bought it.
Depending on where you bought the ring and their return policy you should be able to return an engagement ring if you were not happy with it or if things didn't go as you would have liked with the engagement.
MAYBE HE BOUGHT IT USED?!?!
Sometimes the engagement ring and wedding band come together, but whether or not it does or doesn't you can certainly show her the wedding band.
Yes.
Princess cut engagement rings will be found in most engagement and diamond ring collections, in most jewellery stores. Ernest Jones, Tiffany, Cartier and even eBay could offer a selection of these types of cuts.
If the engagement ring you gave your fiance is a family heirloom (passed down from generation to generation) then she should give you the ring back. If you bought her the engagement ring then it's hers to keep. If and when you get engaged again your next fiance would not want a ring you had given another woman.
Well, it's usually customary for the woman to give the engagement ring back to the man unless he insists she keep it. (This is assuming the man bought the ring in the first place.)
No, From my point of view if Men wants an Engagement Ring then he can buy one on his own, and if her fiancee wants to gift her an engagement ring then she buys it with her money. But usually, Men's don't get an Engagement Ring they only get wedding bands. And which is given by her.
One can buy a pink diamond engagement ring at most jewelry store retailers. Most stores will allow someone to customize their ring by selecting one of the existing ring settings in the store and selecting the gemstone they would like put into the ring.
The guy should since he bought it. But if he doesn't want it, then the girl gets it.
* No, some women request another stone other than a diamond for an engagement ring. Some women don't even want an engagement ring and may have a plain wedding band or, a wedding band with their favorite gems set into the band. If you are male and buying the ring as a surprise for your girlfriend make sure she does want another gem instead of a diamond. It is also etiquette to take your girlfriend with you so she can pick out the ring.