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Gabrielle
Just Said Yes September 2019

Olive ave jewelry?

Gabrielle, on October 11, 2017 at 3:24 PM Posted in Wedding Attire 0 5

Has anybody purchased from Olive Ave for engagment/wedding bands? If you own one can I see them. They have a good selection in a lower price point so I want to see if the jewelry is good quality or if I should look elsewhere.

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Latest activity by falkenmarried, on October 12, 2017 at 10:19 PM
  • falkenmarried
    Expert August 2018
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    Ive never brought from them but many of the bands looked very thin which can lead you to lose stones.

    Theres nothing wrong with the 14k gold and they do have a warranty as well. Take a look on etsy (If you are going super simple) or even local jewelers. You may find a better deal than you think.

    I think it also depends on how long you want it to last? Will you want an "upgrade" in a few years? How hard are you on your jewelry? Because if you are really rough, I would spend the money on a thicker band so you don't run the risk of losing stones.

    I don't wear my e-ring day to day, I am super rough on my hands and it's an heirloom. I've decided I want something simple and low that I can wear by itself. I don't see myself wanting an "upgrade" so I'm willing to spend a little more.

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  • Gabrielle
    Just Said Yes September 2019
    Gabrielle ·
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    Thank you. The problem I have is the room I have on finger. My current ring takes up most of the space so I'm trying to find and band that won't overwhelm my finger.

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  • falkenmarried
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    falkenmarried ·
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    Have you thought about a ring guard?

    ETA: do you want a band? cuz its not necessary

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  • Gabrielle
    Just Said Yes September 2019
    Gabrielle ·
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    This is my current ring. I was looking at getting a chevron ring to compliment. This ring is a "loaner". I do eventually want to have my own E-ring. But i want to have a forever wedding band.


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  • falkenmarried
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    You will have a gap between the e-ring and the loaner ring-if that doesn't bother you, go for it. If you want a forever wedding band--buy what you love and don't worry about it.

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