Renee actually had a good idea.. you could keep one or two of the small accessories as a compromise.
LOL. I am already keeping my engagement ring and wedding band.
Seriously, I would sell those in a heartbeat. I know that might sound cruel and heartless, but they just aren't my style. When I think of an engagement ring, I think of an antinque white gold band from the late 1800's or early 1900's with a nice half-carat round diamond. For a wedding band I wanted a thin, plain white gold band.
But nooooooooo.......I have the good fortune of having a monster-in-law that is a jewelry buff. So instead I end up with an engagement ring that most women would love, but it just isnt' me. It's the 3 stone princess cut ring with a 1 ct. diamond in the center, 2 .33 ct. diamonds on each side, and then it's got more diamonds in the band itself and even more. It's hard to explain because it's a custom made ring. The wedding band also has the princess cut diamonds all in the band and they line up with the accent diamonds on the engagement ring. It's all set in platinum.
Honestly, it's very pretty, but I am NOT a flashy jewelry person and I hate that my husband paid so much for the set (his mom paid a $1,000 on it because I guess it was her idea, but he spent well over a year paying for the darn things). Also, as a vet tech, fancy, expensive rings aren't exactly a great match. In fact, I've already lost them in the dog yard once and although I found the engagement ring that same night at about midnight, I didn't find the band until the next day when a wonderful Beagle mix kept sniffing at something in the grass. And then I'm constantly dipping my hands in bleach water, playing with Roccal, and heaven only knows all the other wonderful goodies those rings come into contact with. But.........if I don't wear them, he gets upset.
I would love to sell them and get a more plain, more "me" set that would be appropriate for wear at work as well. But that's never going to happen. I made the mistake of mentioning it once when we were really strapped for cash and I thought he was going to blow a gasket.