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When Less Is More

Less, is sometimes More.
I was presented today with a new line of diamond engagement rings that was supposed to be "contemporary yet classic".
Not being sure how the rings would actually reconcile the clear paradox in that statement, my interest was piqued.
Well, I took a look and was extremely disappointed!
The rings were all "busy", "funky", and completely over the top, with all kinds of filigree, etchings, carvings, and accent diamonds set into every conceivable orifice!!
It was almost as if the creator of these rings wished for people to look away from the center stone!!!......just ugly!!
Whatever happened to the idea of understated elegance; that less is actually more??
For someone who actually has a beautiful center diamond to showcase, why in the world would they get a ring of this kind to detract attention away from the prize??
I am at a loss to understand this....
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