What Should I Consider When Purchasing A Diamond Engagement Ring?

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If you have decided to pursue a traditional diamond engagement ring as your choice of ring, the next thing to do is be sure you know what to look for in choosing. Ultimately these issues boil down to style, quality and cost and practicality. Its important to consider all of these issues together as partners, as these elements each have an impact on a relationship in its newborn phase.

Fashion sense? You may think this a pretty silly question, but after you and your spouse begin thinking about the many different options you my find yourself overwhelmed with the different possibilities available to you.

A few are beautifully unfussy, such as an antique ring from a family member. (but is it so old fashioned that the wearer will feel odd wearing it?). A received lifted prong Artist service diamond (are you able to spend money for a big enough stone to balance out the actual style of the ring?).  A basic pre-designed choice from a standard jewelry store chain? What if the ring you love looks…just like every other one you have seen in magazines and on other ladies’ hands? 

It’s a smart idea to carefully look over the style issues prior to going shopping. Work together to do research online, whether you choose Amazon or another site. If you search for “engagement rings” via Google, you will find an abundance of sites offering a chance to preview all of the styles available to you. If you want to save money and want a connection to your past, a better option may be asking for a ring from your family that has historic value.

The process can be daunting and time-consuming but the first step should be after you have picked the style you prefer is to begin with a competent jeweler on stone selections, fittings and etc. Not only the stones but the manufacture need to be evaluated for quality.

Make sure that you take your time looking at sample pieces and select a few pieces at random from the store’s display cases. Make sure to check for poor finishing details, rough metal work, sloppy weld-work at fastening points, and loose or poorly set prongs. Unfortunately, it is a fact that the quality of jewelry produced in mass is not always what it should be. Don’t settle for second-rate workmanship.

A good ring should include a stone that is firmly fixed on the ring and sturdy prongs to protect it or you will have it snagging on your clothes, rattling around, or being lost entirely.  All levels of workmanship should be taken into account.

Practicality is how the wearer behaves and lives. A potter, with her hands forever in slip and clay, may not even want a ring, when a necklace pendant would be so much safer. A tennis player might want a low-profile ring that couldn’t get hung up on rackets, snag in tennis balls, or twist into an uncomfortable position during a serve. An electrical worker should use a metal that is a poor conductor of electricity in order to ensure he or she is not electrocuted. These practical issues can make or break the joy felt in the ring.

Last of all, the price. Purchase what is needed. Don’t be extravagant. You can always hope to upgrade at an anniversary in the future. But that future is far more likely to happen if you are sensible now. If you want show, there are many ways a jeweler can provide to give great glitter and sound quality without racking up a big bill.

Consider other stones as substitutes. Some are even more beautiful than diamond! Just don’t doom yourselves with debt. While a healthy marriage is able to survive adversity, it is smarter to avoid problems when you can.

For more please see antique diamond engagement rings and original princess cut engagement rings.

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