I Don’t Know Why On Earth You Would Buy A Wedding Or Anniversary Ring On Amazon, But They Are Half Off Today For Cyber Monday Deals Week

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Is buying wedding/anniversary rings online a thing? I don’t really think so, but what do I know. I’ve never bought a wedding or anniversary ring, after all. If you are looking for a wedding or anniversary ring (which, judging by the sheer number of jewelry commercials I see during Sunday football each week, you are), let this one-day-only deal be an option. There are 139 rings included in this sale, so maybe you will find something you would like. I have no idea.

Also, I just found out that ring prices are dependent upon the size. Which I suppose makes a lot of sense. Anyway, here’s a ring I chose completely at random to display in the article. Keep in mind that I wouldn’t know a good ring from a bad one.

Normally $4,000, this engagement ring is actually 61 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $4,000, this engagement ring is actually 61 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

14k White Gold Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring (1 cttw, H-I Color, I2-I3 Clarity) on sale for $1,556.04

Maybe that’s a bad one to pick as an example. Maybe it’s a good one. Regardless, there are also many wedding, anniversary and engagement bands available for way cheaper than that. Go check them out yourself because I can’t offer a whole lot of help in this regard. Also, continue to look at the Daily Dealer for the best offers during Cyber Monday Deals Week.

Unsurprisingly, the bride and groom in this picture are wearing wedding rings (Photo via Shutterstock)

Unsurprisingly, the bride and groom in this picture are wearing wedding rings (Photo via Shutterstock)

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