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samvara ([personal profile] samvara) wrote2013-02-18 09:32 am
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Dear Diary

  • Two of my beautiful yarn purchases arrived so we broke in [personal profile] maharetr 's ball winder. Now all I need is some 2-3mm circs and I'm good to start knitting again. Will use the Cerise - Hand dyed Wool-Cashmere Laceweight Yarn for my test knit then the Luxury Iris Lace Pure Silk Yarn - Hot OOAK for my final.
  • Big OTW week, Seven weeks so far… emotional labour significant. Thank goodness for [personal profile] cupidsbow who is thoughtful and calm at me.
  • Up to Ep 05 in Elementary, still enjoying it a lot.
  • Need to find time to watch Ep 03 of Bletchley Circle
  • Played a lot of Kingdom Rush
  • Have now seen a lot of rings - some preferences developing. Explained to father this is probably the closest I will ever come to being engaged / married - he is v. supportive although a bit weirded out.
  • Not as weirded out as the dude in the jewellers who asked what we wanted the rings for (engagement! marriage!) and who was getting them (all of us!) and then finally worked out we wanted them similar or themed.
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[personal profile] watersword 2013-02-18 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Rings! What kind of pretty are y'all leaning toward?
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[personal profile] transcendancing 2013-02-18 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
So many pretty options!!! O_O
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[personal profile] transcendancing 2013-02-18 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
I am so delighted by your ring hunt! I am also pleased you're enjoying your yarn and hope that OTW stuff goes well. *loves*
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[personal profile] transcendancing 2013-02-19 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
ALL THE SHOPPING!
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[personal profile] sara 2013-02-18 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
We got new rings about a year ago -- when we first got married we were so poor we couldn't afford anything matching.

We ended up having rings made by a local jeweler near my work, and bought heavy carved white gold bands. My own experience with rings with stones is that after several years of wearing the settings can really take a beating, and then you lose stones. :( Even if you take them in for servicing. So I would advise asking the jeweler a lot of questions if that is the route you go -- there are probably ways to set things so they stay IN better.
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[personal profile] zooey_glass 2013-02-18 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
Rings! I love rings :D

Maybe something like this would work for you all? I have loved this designer's work for years, the etched lettering looks really beautiful, and they can incorporate stones too for the people who like to have stones.

If you're hard on rings then platinum is a good material, although I can tell you from experience that it definitely does get superficial scratches and doesn't remain completely shiny (I think that adds character, though). OTOH, I've been wearing a silver Russian wedding ring for about 18 years now and it is still holding its shape just fine, so precious metals aren't necessarily a dealbreaker.