Shopping for a Diamond Ring

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Shopping for a Diamond Engagement Ring An upcoming proposal already has loads of stress attached to it, and when it comes time to Diamond Engagement Ring Shop, the mysterious world of jewelry doesn't help matters at all. If it's not something you deal with regularly, all the different terms used for precious stones and metals can easily confuse you, as they're unique to the industry and not something you'd run into elsewhere. Luckily, there are a couple things you can do to help alleviate some of the pressure while you're looking for the perfect ring. The first thing you'll want to do is get some education into gems and jewelry. It doesn't take much time on your part to become comfortable with the different terms, such as the "Four C's," when it comes to gems and the meaning of karat grading where metals are concerned. Understanding the "Four C's", which are cut, color, clarity, and carat, will not only help you when shopping for diamond engagement rings, but in any future jewelry shopping. Metal grading is also helpful to know, since a higher karat rating indicates a purer metal, but the highest purities aren't always suitable for gem settings. 24 karat gold, for example, is generally considered too soft to securely mount a diamond, as it's the impurities in the metal that give it strength. The jewelers you deal with will be more than happy to answer your questions, so don't hesitate to ask them. Another big consideration is setting yourself a budget, long before you even start looking at rings. The economy's been a mess for a long time now, and not all of us can afford to spend what we want, when we want to. Knowing how much you can safely afford before you start looking can help you narrow the field down tremendously, and ease the process along. There's even a wealth of options when it comes to cheap engagement rings, allowing you to save a fair bit of money, and still walk away with a gorgeous ring for your beloved. No matter where you decide to get the ring from, knowing a bit about jewelry grading, and having a firm budget in place before you go, will save you a lot of headaches and money. It will also make you feel a lot more confident that you've gotten a good deal, or at least gotten what you paid for. Diamond engagement rings are an investment of money, emotion, and your future, so anything that can help you out when it comes to buying one is worth a little homework, isn't it? When it comes to deciding on the right diamond engagement ring, it is important to choose wisely as this ring is something that should be cherished for a long-time to come. A sparkling diamond ring might feature a single diamond surrounded by other smaller diamonds or those consisting of a simple large stone, which are known as the solitaire rings. The quality of a cut diamond is extremely important, especially with an engagement ring. When shopping for a ring its sensible to visit several respected jewelers to ensure you are getting a high-quality and sparkling stone. You might well be able to find some great


bargains at a discount jewelry store, but those stones are more likely than not flawed. Search for a jewelers which has established a solid reputation and has been in business for a good number of years. A 1-carat stone is often seen as a nice size stone for a diamond engagement ring, with the stone at this size at a high-quality and value. Stones in the 1 to 1.5-carat range can feature some truly spectacular diamonds. Although, it is certainly possible to go a lot small, even at a 0.15 to 0.25-carat range, if the budget isn't able to stretch to the bigger stones. It is also possible to have multiple stones in a ring at various carat weights, with the main diamond always being of the highest quality. Beyond the clarity, shape and size of a diamond, you also need to consider the quality of the actual ring which will be showcasing the stones. Common choices include gold, titanium and platinum, which are all strong enough to ensure the diamond is kept in place. Preferred ring settings include those in either 14 or 18-carat platinum or gold. Although 24-carat gold is seen as a pure weight it isn't strong enough to hold a diamond in place. Once the ideal type of engagement ring is decided on, it is important not to forget to have it sized at the right size to fit the finger properly. If a ring is too small or too big, it can often be easily adjusted by visiting a local jeweler who shouldn't have any difficulty changing the size, which might come with a small change to complete this type of work. An ideal fit for an engagement ring is one that fits not overly tight, but not too loose that it might accidentally slip from the finger. Thanks for Reading!


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