hidinginthebush wrote: » For the token ring, I didn't want to spend anything near a hundred, as I knew I'd be spending a fair bit more on a better ring later, so it's purely bought as a placeholder. With regards to actually shopping then, Voltaire on Sth. King Street are great, and by appointment only. We were able to pop into other places like Weirs (bottom of Grafton St.), and the Appleby's on the fly. There are a few places around Grafton St / George's St that are good, and typically won't require appointment, but we went with Voltaire in the end.
baby and crumble wrote: » As an option, OP, I proposed with an engagement ring charm from Thomas Sabo as my fiancee collects his charms. It was ring-shaped and now she can always wear it on her bracelet or necklace and remember the proposal. You know? Just a thought.
aidom wrote: » Hi OP, My fiance recently proposed with a swan feather ring from Chupi. I loved it. It's really nice to have something I can keep and that has special memories as being the ring that I was actually proposed to with. They come in rose gold, silver and yellow gold.http://www.chupi.ie/rings/278-swan-feather-ring-gold.html
Kathy22 wrote: » You would be hard pressed to find a ring for under a €100 in Swarovski to use for the Token ring. Pandora do lovely silver rings at reasonable prices. Etsy would be another option, my husband has got some levely handmade jewelry on there. If you don't think she will wear another ring as well as the engagement a necklace with a charm is a lovely idea. Something like this?
SarahMollie wrote: » Rocks on Grafton st? One thing I'd say is not to go for anyhing too overboard with the token ring, as your fiance will get used to having a big rock on her finger and then the real one might not match up!