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Wow, $3,500 is ALOT for a ring! I know platinum is more expensive and all, but dayum. Does Tom know the price difference? Cuz if he does and he still wants it, it might be nice to get it for him. To balance out the e-ring! Matt still complains about the $ spent on that, thinks it was too much, I try to explain that i didnt make the rules! hahahahaaa. I have a white gold ring, so I would say that is fine, but if his heart is set...
Yep, he definitely knows the price difference. My e-ring is a Platinum Tacori. I just don't have that much money ($3500 - yikes!) and got rid of my credit cards so I don't get back into a credit slump again. So, we are paying cash for the wedding (he has credit cards, but is debt free so we're trying not to use them!).

Maybe I'll have a few great sales months leading up to the wedding and will be able to afford the Platinum ... but I still think that is way overpriced for that particular ring if it is available in Platinum. Others that look more intrictae and are the same width are only about $1400.
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An old family friend of ours owns a company in Toronto that manufacture jewellery (mostly Irish & Scottish)...

 

Anywho they have an awesome wedding band/e ring set that I wish I had known about before we got engaged...

 

The e-ring is just a solitaire (you have have it set in whatever you want, and whatever type of stone you want), but then the wedding band is a claddagh, but the solitaire sits into it.

 

My sister just bought one for herself just to wear every day she thought it was so pretty LOL

 

The Claddagh House

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Woops! Thought I posted it... Celtic Wedding Rings, Gaelic Irish Wedding Rings and Claddagh Wedding Rings

I think we're ordering Sam's ring from here, so I'll let you guys know what I think. We probably won't get it for a month though...
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An old family friend of ours owns a company in Toronto that manufacture jewellery (mostly Irish & Scottish)...

Anywho they have an awesome wedding band/e ring set that I wish I had known about before we got engaged...

The e-ring is just a solitaire (you have have it set in whatever you want, and whatever type of stone you want), but then the wedding band is a claddagh, but the solitaire sits into it.

My sister just bought one for herself just to wear every day she thought it was so pretty LOL

The Claddagh House
Thanks for these sites as well! I like that Claddagh ring idea. They have another similar, but not Claddagh's where the wedding band sits inside the e-ring. I really like those too, for myself.

That The Claddagh House site is great! Nice rings at good prices! I'm going to email for some Platinum prices.
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very cool! has he decided on which one he's getting? or did you post it somewhere already ... i'll go look...
Haven't posted it yet... I found that website and then he just saw something totally different that he likes, so we're going to see if he can try something similar on to see if he REALLY likes it better. I will let you guys know when we come to a decision. Getting very close though!

The one he was set on until a few days ago...

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LOVE that ring! very cool. this store got Paul's ring from Ireland ... so it's the real thing! that was important to Paul too. they have quite a decent selection at the store, and then catalogs to look through.

here is the website: Irish Gifts Minnesota not all of their available jewelry is on their website - i know Paul's ring wasn't. they were so, SO nice too when we went into the store.

tami - please let me know if you want me to go into teh store too. i'd be happy to run over there! i'm not working much at all right now, so i have plenty of time.
Ann: i LOVE Irish on Grand in St. Paul. I was just there this past weekend with my mom and sister. My sister studied in Ireland for a semester in college and wanted to get married at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Cobh. The store owner's wife told us that she could look out her bedroom window and see the cathedral when she was growing up. The owner was amazing. He was showing my sister all of the rings that she could get for her fiance and explaining what the symbols and words meant. The owner and his wife were very friendly and helpful the entire time. I would say that anyone looking to purchase an Irish themed ring should definitely contact Irish on Grand.

I remembered reading this post and mentioned to the owner that his store was mentioned on this forum. He was very happy to hear that. I remembered your general story about not getting your ring and contacting Irish on Grand. He remembered your story well!
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