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Where Can I Buy A Fake Engagement Ring Online?

I am looking for a website that sells fake engagement rings that look real. I have looked at a few sites but havent seen ne thing that I like. Anyone know of a good site?
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  1. inabeana says

    My ring is from betterthandiamond.com
    It is a .75 carat Asha diamond solitaire.
    My fiance and I are saving for a house, and I didn’t want the down payment going towards a ring. My ring is beautiful and sparkles SO much! I love it! Plus, we have money for the house we are building this Fall and I know that no one died getting the diamond for my ring. There is nothing wrong with not having a real diamond – no one will know the difference!

  2. Julie C says

    We bought ours from Eve’s Addiction, they were pretty cool. Also a site called sparklesforever.com. I’m pretty happy with both things I got. Look for rhodium-plated silver for the setting. Rings with cubic zirconia and silver should be between $40-$65.
    And don’t give a second thought to people who think you need a “real” ring. The marriage needs to be real, not the jewelry. Everyone assumes mine is real, including advising me to get it appraised, so it’s really just confirmed to me that diamonds are a marketing scam.

  3. Gillian says

    Most high quality fake diamonds are about as expensive as the real thing! Unless you buy a ring from Claire’s or another costume jewelry shop, you’re still going to pay top dollar for a good fake, when for the same price you can have real.
    Also, be aware that if you do not take care of silver properly, it will turn your finger green! Silver takes a lot more work than gold or platinum to keep in good condition.
    Here are some cheap REAL diamonds:
    The ring in this link cost a total of $341 for a good quality .3 carat diamond solitaire. http://www.amazon.com/gp/cyo/cyo-state-m…
    Some other real diamond rings that are even less expensive:http://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Marquise-So…http://www.kay.com/webapp/wcs/stores/ser…http://www.kay.com/webapp/wcs/stores/ser…http://www.kay.com/webapp/wcs/stores/ser…http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d…
    If you really desperately want a fake ring, I did find some high quality fakes:http://www.ziamond.com/1cartifsol.htmlhttp://www.ziamond.com/hacusqri.htmlhttp://www.ziamond.com/newitemr1285.htmlhttp://www.ziamond.com/specor3stono3.htm…

  4. Susan G says

    Yes it is call a cubic zicona and you find one one at walmart , kmart, target(some stores) J.c. Penny’s, Sears, But why don’t you consider the real thing, cause women are very smart we will do and appraisal of the ring to is it is real and how much it is worth. And to keep the peace let her know before hand this is only temporary until i can make enough for a real Diamond. I’m telling you now for your own good women look at the Whole Enchilada. And Good luck

  5. Lovey dovey says

    jc penney has gd selection therez the diamondart at jc penney looks almost like diamond….go for it…my fiance also cant afford it so we r getting that…gd luck

  6. WE GOT OUR BFP!!!! says

    me and my FH got ours on ebay. for $50 we got an engagement ring for me, my wedding band, and his wedding band. they look so real.
    here is the linkhttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie…

  7. T.S Weddings & Events says

    Hi, You can check out http://www.ice.com, They’ve got great rings. I’ve actually ordered one recently for a client of mine and it was around $200 for the set and it looks amazing. I also ordered one for myself and it was only $60.

  8. Lovely Lady says

    this is a good one… check it out
    http://www.inspiredsilver.com/
    good luck!

  9. Kimberly says

    QVC there supposed to have really good quality fake engagement rings.

  10. SSmobile says

    Walmart

  11. diamondc says

    kohls (diamonluxe brand)

  12. JC says

    cheap ***



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