• @Dorkyd68
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    687 months ago

    Folks like de beers hoard diamonds and jack up prices to make folks think they are more rare that what they really are. We gotta stop the cycle and buy lab grown or use an entirely different stone all together. Diamonds are for basic bitches anyhow

    • @[email protected]
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      127 months ago

      Vintage sapphire is where it’s at. Nothing comes close to the magic blue of untreated sapphire.

      • @GoosLife
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        27 months ago

        Wow, you werent kidding. What a pretty stone.

        • @[email protected]
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          7 months ago

          I got my wife a antique sapphire ring to replace the engagement ring that was stolen in a burglary. When the sun hits that jem, it’s like staring into the deepest clear ocean. I was in the Navy and remember when we were coming to port in Honolulu. The water was the bluest blue I’d ever seen. Old sapphire gives me the same feels

    • @[email protected]
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      77 months ago

      Recommend looking into moissanite also if you like diamonds but don’t want to support the industry. Very similar looking, better in some ways. And because it hardly occurs naturally at all, you can only buy synthetic.

    • qyron
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      27 months ago

      Use metal and artistic value, like this.

      And if the pattern is open enough, sun ligh will leave the mark on the skin. It’s one very discreet way to keep the “mark” of who we love, skin deep.

      • @[email protected]
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        -27 months ago

        So you mean it might be possible to remove the wedding ring without leaving a mark, making it easier to hide that you’re married?

        • qyron
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          57 months ago

          What I wanted to convey is, if the mesh is fine enough, the pattern can get marked on the skin, leaving an elegant but discreet - shall we call it - love brand behind.

          If you’re going to cheat, at least be bold enough about it and keep the wedding band on.

          • @[email protected]
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            07 months ago

            Hehe, yeah I intentionally misunderstood your comment to make a joke…

            With my so, we actually talked about getting a ring tattoo instead of an actual ring because of how we both never wear jewellery.

            • qyron
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              27 months ago

              Some good humored banter never hurt anybody.

              That is the sole thing I draw the line. Scynical as it may sound, ink on skin, no. It feels as an ownership brand that can never be taken off or thrown away.

              I personally dislike the notion of being permanent on another life. Either because things don’t work, people grow apart or someone simply dies, from misfortune, sickness or old age, nobody should be tied to another, in any way. Life should go on. Must.

              And I’m happily and for a long time monogamous.