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Mrs. Seashell, Chicago, IL / Providence, RI Age and Occupation: 28, Marriage and Family Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: September 3, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: The Glen Manor House About Me: Fonts and fashion, stationery and Sundays, photography and french toast... the beauty is in the details for this fun-loving Chicagoan who loves to plan plan plan! The soon-to-be hubs plays "Mr. Fix-It" in our new condo while I swoon over beautiful, personalized stationery and choose shades of aubergine for my bridesmaids' dresses... and thus begins my new fairy tale! Skirting to the East Coast for our September nuptials where my home state of Rhode Island awaits with fall foliage, I'm just a few dress fittings and bachelorette party away from saying "I Do" to a very happy ending!
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Remember way back when we were going to meet with the jeweler about beginning the process of making our wedding bands? So we did. But the topic of the day became my engagement ring. And my dreams of a 3-stone ring were killed almost as soon as I walked through the door. No lie.

Let me start my saying that our jeweler is amazing. He is the most lovably hilarious gay straight man that’s ever existed. He totally won me over, and if you read my last post you’d be shocked that I could be talked out of a 3-stone so quickly. Ultimately, he explained that my oval’s cut is amazingly rare in its perfection (he cut it himself and witnessed the moment “it happened like a dream”), and to put anything next to it only covers up its brilliance and hinders its shine.

As you may have gathered (since we were talking 3-stones with the jeweler), Mr. Seashell and I did continue our conversation about the engagement ring. Ultimately, the underlying sentiment was about more than the ring itself. We had a meaningful discussion about what it all meant, literally (in terms of the ring) and emotionally, and made the decision that was right for us.

After the 3-stone was shot down, the jeweler pulled out a tray of wedding bands for Mr. Seashell to consider. While he was hard at work, I presented the jeweler with a necklace I’d inherited from my paternal grandmother. I told him I was hoping take the diamonds from it and create a simple eternity band which would be my wedding band.

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He explained that he would have to take the necklace apart to make sure the stones were viable. I told him to go for it. I awaited the results. I felt like I was having my eggs harvested.

He returned. The news was good. The stones were of excellent quality and I’d have more than enough for an eternity band.

Extra diamonds. The wheels started turning. “More than enough… like how many extra stones?” I asked. “6, maybe 8″ he replied.

I looked at Mr. Seashell. He knew exactly what I was going to ask. “So what would you think about adding my grandma’s extra stones to my engagement ring?” He gave me his sly Mr. Seashell smile. It was a yes. The jeweler pulled out two bands.

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He explained that we could keep the original “head” from my engagement ring, and most of the band. We’d literally be adding the stones to the sides. It felt like we’d achieved the definition of compromise. And a meaningful one, at that. We were using stones that belonged to my grandmother, and maintained everything that Mr. Seashell loved about my stone (which he’d so thoughtfully chosen).

It means a lot that we were able to collaborate, work through our feelings, and find something that felt right to both of us.

Did you reset your engagement ring? Did you know exactly what you wanted? Or did the perfect solution find you?

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24 Responses to “My 3-Stone Love Affair: The Outcome”

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jackie-o
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jackie-o (message)  2,389 posts, Buzzing bee

See things really do happen for reasons :) YAY

 
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Rosanna

I fell in love with morganite - I already was in love with platinum and filigree THEREFORE it’s platinum filigree with morganite

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

love love love :) Your e-ring is so pretty! We need video to see it sparkle?!

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

I’m so glad you were able to figure out a compromise!

 
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flutterby
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flutterby (message)  176 posts, Blushing bee

Thank you thank you thank you for posting this!

1st… I love your rings and the ideas behind them.
2nd…I am right there with you on the 3stone ring. Mr. Flutterby proposed with a 3/4 ct round solitaire ring. I LOVED it! He did not. He decided after we started looking at wedding bands that I needed more sparkle. I want a plain 3mm band. He thought the soliatire was bornignw ith the plain band. Off the see Jewler friend to havemy stone re-set. This past MOnday we picked up my new ring. New setting is 3 small 1/10th ct stones on each side channel set in the band and then a 1/4 ct stone set on either side of my original stone. (just think fancy 3 stone setting). It works for us because we kept my original stone and he got more bling and I get my plain jane wedding band.

 
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Miss Dolphin
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Miss Dolphin (message)  503 posts, Busy bee

I love the shape of your diamond. Beautiful!!!

 
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Miss Hermit Crab
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Miss Hermit Crab (message)  3,566 posts, Sugar bee

that will be gorgeous - and how wonderfully sentimental!

 
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beth1125
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beth1125 (message)  328 posts, Helper bee

horray!! what an incredible compromise!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,295 posts, Bee Keeper

oh i’m so glad it worked out for the best for both of you!

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  3,921 posts, Honey bee

yay! so glad everything turned out beautifully for you!

 
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cnuptain
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cnuptain (message)  330 posts, Helper bee

Love this! I’m hoping to combine my mom’s e-ring and a pair of diamond earrings she gave me to wear on my right hand for our wedding.

 
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slicey19 (message)  2,887 posts, Sugar bee

This is similar to our engagement ring story. I wanted 3 stones, he bought something completely different. I had my great grandmother;s engagement ring so we had the stones reset to come up with a compromise and I too used her stones in my wedding band and engagement ring.

 
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ktisthatbees
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

What a wonderful compromise!! I am so pleased to hear that the two of you were able to work it out.

 
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Miss Taco
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Miss Taco (message)  950 posts, Busy bee

Great rings. I’m a three-stone gal myself and I think there’s just something about the symmetry that’s appealing.

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

i think it’s great that you were able to talk through some of the underlying issues and work together–hooray!

 
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shantastic (message)  122 posts, Blushing bee

What a fantastic follow-up to your earlier post! Love this solution!

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,625 posts, Sugar bee

That’s great you’ll get your dream ering! Can’t wait to see all the finished products!

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  7,946 posts, Bee Keeper

Yay for compromises! Can’t wait to see your ring once it’s completely transformed!

 
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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

yay for the outcome! can’t wait to see everything together!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

What a great solution!

 
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Mrs. Seashell, Chicago, IL / Providence, RI Age and Occupation: 28, Marriage and Family Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: September 3, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: The Glen Manor House About Me: Fonts and fashion, stationery and Sundays, photography and french toast... the beauty is in the details for this fun-loving Chicagoan who loves to plan plan plan! The soon-to-be hubs plays "Mr. Fix-It" in our new condo while I swoon over beautiful, personalized stationery and choose shades of aubergine for my bridesmaids' dresses... and thus begins my new fairy tale! Skirting to the East Coast for our September nuptials where my home state of Rhode Island awaits with fall foliage, I'm just a few dress fittings and bachelorette party away from saying "I Do" to a very happy ending!

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