That box says "this isn''t a pair of Elsa Peretti silver earrings," if you catch my drift. ![]() I''ve received the Tiffany Blue Box quite a few times, and sure there is a moment of glee involved when untying that ribbon - but I think the Tiffany BLACK ring box is even more classic and heart stopping. It was still very fun to see even though I didn''t actually open it. Our jeweler also gave us a bottle of champagne, chocolates, and champagne flutes, so when DH showed me all the loot afterward, he showed me the box then as well. It was gorgeous, but hard to conceal, so DH only proposed with the inner box. My e-ring came in a clamshell box (actually it was more like the cartier one that opens on both sides), and it was fit inside another small box that was tied with a beautiful iridecent bow. The whole "slipping the ring on her finger" thing isn''t exactly easy. With both of us on our knees I had to untie the knot, carefully peel back the paper, open the box, open another box and the whole thing seemed to take an eternity! Not a bad thing, just something to think about if you''re thinking of proposing with a box. So obviously the wrapping was important to him, but it was still a teensy bit funny being proposed to with a wrapped box. He presented me with the tattered, weathered wrapped box because it was a symbol of his journey to that moment. He even took it to work every day so it was always near him. The box accompanied him on a cross-country trip while he cleared his mind and tried to figure out what he wanted out of his life. He carried the ring box with him every day for 3 months while he figured out what to do-it went with him when he drove 26 hours straight to show up on my doorstep (then 26 hours straight home when he realized he still wasn''t ready). Long story short, my husband bought my ring the day I left him for dragging his feet. ![]() Unless, of course, it is important to her. ![]() I don''t think a proposal with a Tiffany box should be any different-she''s going to know it''s from Tiffany, anyway, so I don''t see any reason to incorporate the brand into the proposal. Ask our PriceScope members and industry experts for a second opinion or get lost in the thousands of user-shared diamond and jewelry images for inspiration.
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