Gordon Freemonty said:
Why bother with anything pretty? Why don't you just sleep in an undecorated box of a room, I mean, Decoration is illogical right?
I've seen this like 3 times, and I have to correct it.
Nice slippery slope guys. Saying that one piece of decoration is excessive, and worthless (The OP phrased things extremely poorly, but come on, reading between the lines isn't hard, and a bunch of people have already corrected that point).
A small ring on someone's finger isn't exactly the same as the entire appearance of a piece of space. My room already has function, so I'm going to have it either way, having it look nicer is a bonus. The ring on the other hand isn't. No function, bar decoration, and outdated social constructs.
But that's kind of tangential: If the purpose of the ring was strictly decorative, it is outdone by buying your partner a designer dress, or suit, or whatever, on a simple appearance/cost ratio. Heck, screw cost: The ring doesn't do as much as clothing, whatever the costs involved. The ring is an inefficient decoration, at a high cost which it does not justify. The cost is so high in comparison to it's benefits that it becomes ridiculous. Until your seriously up close, you can't tell if they wear a ring, and unless you're a jeweller with a loupe, you can't tell a real from a fake.
If decoration was all that mattered, a spray-painted piece of plastic with a piece of glass or cubic zirconia embedded in it would do.
Loop Stricken said:
A Smooth Criminal said:
I don't see how everyone here is blind enough to see that a diamond engagement ring is a sign of commitment and love.
And the notion that you've chosen to spend your life with this person is NOT a sign of commitment and love?
Pretty much this. The concept of the jewel as a sign of commitment and whatnot is deliberately endorsed by those selling the jewel, for a large amount of money. It's a scam to take money
from you. There is no good reason to defend it, and citing arguments about the decorative uses, or symbolic uses, of an item which is inordinately expensive, possible to synthesise, and easy to fake, is ridiculous.
The absurdity of the tradition is not simply that it is decoration, or a symbol. It's that it's a mass-conspiracy to take your money. The cost/benefit ratio is completely out.