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Engagement Ring Buying Tips

The first known exchange of rings as objects of love took place in egypt, around 2800 b.c. The symbolism of rings remains unaltered, to this day with the circle representing eternity and that love and happiness have no beginning and no end. This promise of love and commitment is continuing a tradition that spans the globe and thousands of years.

Following are the various modern aspects to help you in expressing your love in the age old manner.

The Budget

The first thing that you need to figure is the budget you have, and the best buy you can get for it. Best buy becomes subjective, with tastes and trends in motion. For example, she may want a gemstone engagement ring, unlike the usual diamond one. Or a yellow finish of metal instead of the white one.

The norm for setting the budget is two months' salary, but then you have to decide. If you think you could go above that, she would be greatly flattered.

Quality

When making a jewelry purchase online, quality becomes paramount. The testimonials at angara speak volumes for the quality of products. So much so that we are totally confident and are open to third party appraisals at nominal costs. Make the best buy that your budget can afford.

Her Preferences

This leaves it to you for observation. What are her tastes in jewelry? Is she the kinds who would rather have a simpler, understated ring, or would more sparkle win her? Is she more inclined to a particular gemstone? Would she prefer white metal or yellow? Look at the jewelry she currently wears.

Her Personality

Most women wear jewelry that is a reflection of their personality. It relates to preferences above .but when it comes to an engagement ring, it is possible she wants it to be different from the rest of her jewelry wardrobe.

Custom Make

Perhaps the romantic in you wants to design her engagement ring. Look at the options available.

If it is diamonds, educate yourself on the four c's and more. Find out shapes that are more appealing, that look larger in the same weight. If you choose a diamond separately, you could go for higher color and cut, but lower clarity. Believe me; this tip could save you some.

Diamond Buying Guide

The other option is to choose a gemstone for the ring. Sapphires and emeralds and rubies are some remarkable gems, valued for their rarity and appeal. Once again, educate yourself on aspects of buying gemstones to make the best purchase. It goes without saying that she must have a preference for those; otherwise it could be an expensive error.

Gemstone Buying Guide

If build your own is what appeals to you, choosing a setting is the task you are set on. You could go for a solitaire setting, or add extra side stones, or try a variety of mounts for the same. Closely linked is the color or the metal you would like the engagement ring in.

Ask a Friend

It helps if you could team up with her friend or someone who knows her closely, and ask them to help you out.

Ask Her

If the element of surprise is not of great consideration, you could always get her to choose the ring she wants. After all, she's going to wear it for the rest of her life. It needs to put a smile on her face. With the more recent social trends, this is what most couples are doing nowadays.

Certification

Study the certification that is being offered. Does the jeweler have a return policy? It is crucial when you are making an online purchase.

Ring Size

Get the right size. While it is possible to resize rings, you would prefer to get it right the first time. Try borrowing one of her rings, or ask a family member.

Time

For a surprise proposal, you would have to take time factor into account. Any order you place will take time being delivered to you. So, if it is a planned surprise, time your purchase. Start working on the ring early.

Wedding Band

After the engagement ring, picking wedding bands is likely to follow. Pay attention to that. Would she want to wear them stacked, or would she like them on different hands. If it is gemstone, would she like the same, or something else?

Final Word

Engagement rings are a lasting symbol of your love and commitment. Therefore, you must choose jewelry that is timeless and high quality. Ultimately, you'll also want to be an educated consumer who knows what you're getting for your money.

Engagement Ring Metals


Yellow gold: the most traditional of metals; for many gold is a symbol of the warmth and love of a marriage. Look at the quality the gold is - usually 14k, 18k, or 24k. While 24k is the most pure, it is also the softest. You may want to choose 14k or 18k to prevent scratches.

White gold: current trend because it looks as fabulous as platinum jewelry, yet is cheaper than platinum.

Platinum: this is the hardest metal, making it a symbol of enduring love. It is not mixed with lesser metals than gold, which makes platinum safe for those with allergies. However, platinum is far more expensive than gold.

Engagement Ring Gemstones

One trend in engagement rings could be the use of birthstones. For every month of the year there is a gemstone which happens to be the birthstone for that particular month. Birthstones are believed to bring good luck, happiness and success to the wearer.

The latest trend in engagement rings is combining small diamonds with the gemstone that makes it more appealing.

When considering gems, remember that she will wear this ring every day for the rest of her life. Therefore, while softer stones can be beautiful, they aren't the best choices for an engagement ring. Anything less than 7 on mohs scale is not recommended for an engagement ring. To help you out, here's a list of common stones, and their hardness level:

  • Diamonds hardness level - 10
  • Rubies hardness level - 9
  • Sapphire hardness level - 9
  • Emerald hardness level - 8
  • Aquamarine hardness level - 7.5 to 8
  • Tanzanite hardness level - 7
Round Emerald Designer Ring with Diamonds in 14k White Gold
Round Emerald Designer Ring with Diamonds in 14k White Gold
Round Tanzanite and Pave Diamonds Antique Ring in 14k White Gold
Round Tanzanite and Pave Diamonds Antique Ring in 14k White Gold
Emerald-Cut Blue Sapphire and Diamond Border Ring in 14k White Gold
Emerald-Cut Blue Sapphire and Diamond Border Ring in 14k White Gold
Tanzanite Flower Cluster Ring in18k White Gold
Tanzanite Flower Cluster Ring in18k White Gold
Oval and Round Pink Sapphire Three Stone Ring with Diamonds in 14k White Gold
Oval and Round Pink Sapphire Three Stone Ring with Diamonds in 14k White Gold
Square Ruby and Diamond Border Ring in Platinum
Square Ruby and Diamond Border Ring in Platinum
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