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How To Choose an Engagement Ring
3/8 Carat Diamond 14K Two Tone Gold Bridal Engagement Ring
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The time has come to purchase an engagement ring. What sounds like a daunting
task is not that difficult at all. What kind of engagement ring are you
looking for?
But before you propose, you'll have to make some decisions.
Follow our guide to make sure you've got all your bases covered.
What does she like?
Finding out what she likes shouldn't be too hard. If she hasn't already spoken
to you about it, she's surely to have mentioned it to her closest friends.
Otherwise, you can always ask her mother - you're sure to score some points by
letting your future mother-in-law in on the big surprise first. If all else
fails, just take a look at the rest of her jewelry and you should at least be
able to tell if she prefers yellow gold or white gold and start from there. At
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In making such an important purchase, it's important that you choose the
right jeweler who will help you find exactly what you want and deliver it on
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When setting your budget, keep in mind that you are purchasing both a setting
and a center stone. The familiar standard of spending two months' salary on an
engagement ring is a good starting point. Before you settle on a specific amount
to spend, take some time to learn what qualities you're looking for in both a
diamond and a setting. Regardless of what style engagement ring you choose, it
should be of the best possible quality available in your price range.
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Like any important purchase, you should understand what you're buying before choosing a diamond. Our Education center includes all the information you'll need to make a confident, informed decision. Start by choosing a diamond shape that best fits her style. Learning about the Four Cs ( cut , color , clarity and carat weight) and certification will help you determine which qualities are most important to you and her. Last but not least, you'll have to settle on a size for your diamond. Bigger is not always better, especially when it comes to diamonds. Only once you know what qualities are important to you will you be able to narrow down your search for that perfect diamond. Create the Engagement Ring of your Dreams
There's more to the diamond when you're purchasing a diamond ring, of course.
There's the setting (also called the mounting). This, like the shape of the
stone itself is purely a matter of personal style. In addition to the style, the
metal that the setting itself is crafted from is an important consideration.
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