Unique Engagement Rings: Past, Present, Future
25 June 2006
There was a very famous diamond commercial a few years back where a man and woman go into a movie theatre and they are the only ones there. The movie that is playing is the story of their courtship and it is horribly romantic and only makes me mildly nauseated. At the end of the movie he presents her with a three stone engagement ring. Three stone rings have become popular as anniversary presents, but I think they make great wedding bands. A. They represent the past, present and future, hence the coining of the phrase past, present and future, rings. B. You can keep the tradition of the diamond but still have something unique and different. C. I don’t have a third point, but arguments are stronger with a third point so there you go. D. You get a larger presentation for your money, so you can have 3 medium sized stones instead of paying for a much more expensive single stone. For instance, the first ring has a retail value of $1304 and is marked down to $454.99. The second ring is only $289 marked down from $750. The third ring is a full carat of diamonds for only $1249 with a retail value of $2190.00. Consider a past, present, future ring for a unique engagement ring. It seemed to work well for the guy in the commercial, and if you see it on tv, it must be real.








