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What is the average price for a one-karat engagement ring?

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So Im planning on shopping around for an engagement ring, and I was wondering what to expect as far as prices go. Im nervous about buying a ring because I dont want to get ripped off or anything, and want to get what Im paying for. Any help would be great. Thanks.

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  1. Try Costco, they have nice quality 1 carat rings that start just under $5000 and go up from there. Really nice quality at a fraction of the price. Also look at rings that are just under 1.0 ct like a .9 or bigger, they will look just about the same size as a one carat, also some of the shapes like oval and pear look much bigger than a princess cut or round at the same weight

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  2. I spent about 3.5k on a 1 carrot but it was not the best of the best. I think it was a 1.18k Si3 round Bril., i got it on sale they were asking 4k for it  

  3. Go to Robbins Bros.Nice selection,I think they start out at 5,500.

  4. A good place to buy an engagement ring would be http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rin...

    They have very good quality rings and true diamond images for their diamonds so you can compare and actually see the diamond you are buying. Prices are very cheap!

    Try and read few of the reviews people write about them. http://www.ivouch.com/jamesallen

  5. http://www.abazias.com beat Blue Nile by a mile (not trying to rhyme, sorry). Though http://www.bluenile.com is a GOOD company. Check out both sites and read up about diamonds, they cut you want (round, princess, heat, emerald) and the color (nothing below H) and the clarity (nothing below SI1). Then go on and search for a diamond with your specs and price range. It's really easy. Go for a better clarity and H in color and you'll find it's less expensive. The color doesn't matter THAT much, but stick with D-H and you'll be fine. :)

    Good luck!

  6. Go to http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-and-jewe... and learn about diamonds and how they are priced by the different aspects of quality.  The carat weight is the factor that will increase the price the fastest.  

    http://www.bluenile.com has the best prices for diamonds like anywhere (online or otherwise) unless you can somehow buy your diamond wholesale (which most people don't have access to.

    A good quality 1 carat diamond starts at around $8,500 on bluenile.com, a great quality is around $12,000

    Good Luck!

  7. it's really hard to say because depending on the cut, clarity and color the price can vary a lot.

    But I can tell you that a "rule of thumb" is that an engagement ring should cost 3 months salary.  So, if you make $500 a month, the ring should cost $1500.  If you make $5,000 it should be $15,000.

    BUT, I also don't believe that your bride-to-be's ring should cause you to file bankruptcy.  So, my suggestion is that you pick a price range and stick to it.  Get the best you can for the amount you can afford to spend.

    Whatever you get her, I'm sure that she will love!

    Congrats!!

  8. There is a big difference in price depending on the cut, clarity, etc. of the diamond.

    Personally I think it is crazy to spend so much on a ring, I would rather put the money into a house.

    Congratulations on your engagement. May you two have a long and happy life.

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