Whether the woman purposes to the man or he proposes to her it is the man that gets the engagement ring and not the woman. If he accepts your offer then you can buy a wedding band for him once a date is set for the wedding.
Most women wait for the man to ask if she will marry him and a low percentage ask the man. If he accepts the idea of getting engaged then it is up to the man to provide the engagement ring and wedding ring. He will buy these for his fiancée after the proposal. If he would like a wedding band then it's up to the woman to provide that for him.
Solitaire is a style of setting for a ring: it provides one setting for a single gemstone. A 'normal diamond ring' can be any kind of diamond ring setting. A diamond is a diamond, regardless of its ring setting.
The diamond ring in question was made in January 1965.
No matter what the engagement ring costs once you have given it to her and then she breaks off the engagement the engagement ring is hers to keep (considered a gift.) Some women will give the ring back, while others will keep it.
I believe you are asking if you can give just the engagement ring and not the whole wedding set. Please clarify the question, if this is not the case. Yes, you can give just an engagement ring. Usually the man proposes with an engagement ring and then the wedding band is worn after the wedding along side the engagement ring.
Take a rummage through her jewlery box, and use one of those rings to find the size. You can bring it to any jewlery shop and they'll size it for you.
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a fake diamond, unless it was a wedding ring. the only way that it might be fake if it's a wedding ring is if you're husband's a rednecked hillbilly. if he is, you've married the wrong man (no offense)
Maybe the crystal ring is better... or a diamond ring: which ever you prefer or the bride prefers.
That the stone is not a diamond, it is a Cubic Zirconium
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