
"SOMEDAY, WE’LL UPGRADE YOUR DIAMOND"
It’s a phrase we hear often. A husband looks at his wife’s hand, smiles, and says, “Someday, we’ll upgrade your diamond.” It’s said with love, and it’s said with intention. But when the day finally comes, a new question enters the picture: what happens to the diamond that started it all?
Upgrading doesn’t mean starting over. That original stone is part of your story, the one that carried you from the “yes” to the wedding aisle, through anniversaries and ordinary Tuesday nights. Letting it go can feel like letting go of those memories. And yet, wanting something new doesn’t make the old less meaningful.
So what do you do? Some choose to pass their diamond down to a son or daughter, keeping the love alive in a new chapter. Others turn it into a pendant, worn close to the heart. We’ve even seen couples create two-stone rings, symbolizing both the beginning and the growth of their love.

Upgrading is never about erasing the past. It’s about honoring where you started, while celebrating how far you’ve come. Your story continues, with both diamonds carrying the weight of your love.
When we travel to Antwerp, Belgium in October we carefully hand-select a diamond that honors your story and matches the next stage of your journey. It’s the perfect opportunity to turn “someday” into “today”.
Upgrading your diamond is not about replacing your love story, it’s about honoring the past while celebrating the future. We would love to help you write that new chapter in your story.
https://www.rasmussendiamonds.com/pages/antwerp
It’s a phrase we hear often. A husband looks at his wife’s hand, smiles, and says, “Someday, we’ll upgrade your diamond.” It’s said with love, and it’s said with intention. But when the day finally comes, a new question enters the picture: what happens to the diamond that started it all?
Upgrading doesn’t mean starting over. That original stone is part of your story, the one that carried you from the “yes” to the wedding aisle, through anniversaries and ordinary Tuesday nights. Letting it go can feel like letting go of those memories. And yet, wanting something new doesn’t make the old less meaningful.
So what do you do? Some choose to pass their diamond down to a son or daughter, keeping the love alive in a new chapter. Others turn it into a pendant, worn close to the heart. We’ve even seen couples create two-stone rings, symbolizing both the beginning and the growth of their love.

Upgrading is never about erasing the past. It’s about honoring where you started, while celebrating how far you’ve come. Your story continues, with both diamonds carrying the weight of your love.
When we travel to Antwerp, Belgium in October we carefully hand-select a diamond that honors your story and matches the next stage of your journey. It’s the perfect opportunity to turn “someday” into “today”.
Upgrading your diamond is not about replacing your love story, it’s about honoring the past while celebrating the future. We would love to help you write that new chapter in your story.
https://www.rasmussendiamonds.com/pages/antwerp