Archive for Engagement Rings

Antique Engagement Rings

by: Marcus Peterson

If you want an engagement ring that is unique and classy at the same time, you might consider giving your lady love an Antique Engagement Ring. Nowadays, brides-to-be are showing their unique style and individuality by selecting antique and estate engagement rings. Many couples look at the future brightly by purchasing something from the past.

Antique Engagement Ring

You may choose that extraordinary engagement ring from many fine collections of beautiful yet unusual and non traditional antique engagement jewelry.

A lot of women choose Art Deco and Edwardian antique engagement rings studded with sapphires and diamonds. Both these pearl and diamond antique engagement rings are evocative of the romantic era of the past. Old-fashioned filigree diamond engagement rings boast of exceptional workmanship and superior quality that makes it look good on any woman’s hand.

Also popular are antique engagement rings with eclectic gemstones, antique rubies and antique sapphires. Does your future bride like nontraditional colors? Then go for an aquamarine antique engagement ring. It is the perfect combination of modern and antique styles.

You should also look at vintage sapphire engagement rings that carry colors that match the skyline with a slightly violet hue. A typical round faceted, mixed cut sapphire gemstone set on an antique band weighs about .70 carats with four diamonds, two baguettes and two single cuts flanking the sapphire, set horizontally.

There are also antique diamond cluster engagement rings that have diamonds in a cluster pattern. The center diamond is usually a round modern cut, while the encircling diamonds are round single cuts.

Before buying the antique engagement ring, you might want to consider your budget and personal preference. It is wise to first visit stores selling these unique pieces of jewelry prior to the actual purchase. You may also visit online stores to save some time looking for that perfect ring to buy.

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Engagement Rings

by Serena Berger

A few bits of ageless wisdom seem particularly apropos when it comes to finding engagement rings. First, the saying goes that diamonds are a girl’s best friend. Well, presumably if you are getting married, you are the girl’s best friend. But that doesn’t mean she also wouldn’t like the perfect diamond.

The saying also goes that diamonds are forever. Not coincidentally, marriage is also forever. So if you are going to look at traditional diamond engagement rings, you will want to make sure you are choosing something that she will like forever. This is not the time to give in to a sales pitch or a popular trend.
The Tradition of Engagement Rings

The tradition of engagement rings goes all the way back to the cavemen. They shared the sentiment that the circle of the ring represented infinity, and that wearing the ring meant you were taken. They just didn’t have as many options for style.

As you look for engagement rings, you will encounter the 4 C’s of diamond–cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. Don’t be intimidated. Online resources and certified jewelers will be able to answer all your questions, and you will find the perfect ring.

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How to Buy a Diamond Engagement Ring

By: Sunil Tanna

The tradition of presenting a woman with a diamond engagement ring when proposing began in 1477 when Archduke Maximilian presented a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy. Today, the giving of a ring, has become such an established tradition, that in most cases, the woman you plan to propose to, will expect a ring to accompany the proposal.

There is much to consider when purchasing a diamond – especially diamond engagement rings:

Determine how much ring you can afford.

Many people use the “two months salary” rule. This means that the ring should cost the equivalent of two months of your current salary. Because you have other bills to pay, saving up this amount of money may take quite a bit of time, and you may wish to consider financing.

If you do choose financing, the simplest way to get started is: Go to the jeweler of your choice and tell them that you plan to buy an engagement ring, and that financing will be necessary. Go ahead and get the credit check out of the way, find out what your payments will be, and how much of a down payment is required.

Now, have your mother, sister, or your girlfriend’s best friend take your girlfriend shopping, and make sure that they gaze at the engagement rings to get an idea of what she might like.

Make sure that the jewelry store you buy the ring from will allow you to return the ring, if that is required, or allow your girlfriend to exchange it for another if she is not happy with it!

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What to Consider When Selecting A Diamond Engagement Ring

By: Steve Shannon

Diamond Engagement Ring

Choosing a Diamond Engagement Ring for your soon-to-be wife is almost as important as how you pop the question to her. This is a ring that she will be wearing every day symbolizing the love between you two. Therefore, you have to put a great deal of thought into what size of ring you purchase, the style, and the shape. If you select right, she will love you even more for purchasing the ring of her dreams.

The first aspect to selecting the perfect engagement ring is paying attention. Men tend to have a problem of not paying attention or observing the signs around them. If you want to give your fiancé a ring that she’ll love, look at the kinds of jewelry she wears right now. This will help you get a sense of what styles and shapes she prefers in her jewelry.

Not only do you want to look at the styles she wears, but the metal color is just as important when picking out the engagement ring. When a girl prefers a color, there is no sense in looking at anything different. To lay it out in simplest terms, if she wears silver of platinum than you should stay away from gold.

The next thing to pay attention to is if she has hinted any likes or dislikes in jewelry. This is an obvious way to pick out the perfect ring and can be extremely beneficial if she does drop hints. Try to think if she has ever pointed out engagement rings she likes when you’re shopping together or ever mentioned her favorite jewelry style. If she hasn’t, than you’ll have to move on to the next tip.

Although this may be too observational for guys, try to visualize what kind of ring will look best on her fingers. If you know that she has small hands, you can ask the employee where you’re purchasing the ring for recommendations. An elongated diamond can make short fingers look sleeker, while wide bands tend to make fingers appear shorter than they are.

The last thing you will want to consider when purchasing an engagement ring is her lifestyle. If she works in a business profession, picking out a shiny diamond ring would seem appropriate. But if she is a physical education teacher, that diamond might not do so hot when getting smacked by basketballs and footballs in gym class.

Selecting the perfect engagement ring may not seem like that big of a deal for you, but for your soon-to-be wife it is the ring she has dreamt about since she was a little girl. By being observational and putting a lot of thought into it, you will be able to pick out your fiancés ideal engagement ring.

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How To Choose An Engagement Ring

By: Tim O’Malley

The process of getting married used to be fairly straightforward. As with many things, they got more complicated over time. Many marriages were arranged in many cultures around the world and some still actively practice it today. An engagement ring was never a necessary part of getting married since the responsibility of betrothal rested with the parents of the future bride and groom.

While it seems like a very long time ago, the tradition of proposing marriage with a diamond engagement ring actually dates back to 1477 when Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor gave Mary of Burgundy an engagement ring as an engagement present It was during the 13th century that the practice of giving engagement rings grew to become an essential facet of Christian marriages. It was only when diamonds became a lot more affordable and within reach of their budget that the common people started buying and giving engagement rings as gifts.

Selecting the perfect engagement ring can be daunting because everyone wants to give an engagement ring that will “wow” their future lifetime partner and create the perfect atmosphere for a “yes”. Diamonds are now commonly used in engagement rings because of a clever advertising campaign by the diamond company De Beers during the 1940s. There are a variety of ring designs and precious metals to consider in the choice of a ring.

The first step is to narrow the search by choosing the ring design or style. Traditional engagement ring designs range from the simple to complex. Here, it is important to note what kind of lifestyle your partner has. In many cases, this is in-line with your preferences as well. If your partner is casual, a simple yet attractive ring design will do. On the other hand, if your partner dresses more formal most of the time, a more sophisticated design may be appropriate. An active person will prefer a ring that offers daily comfort over a ring that encapsulates a huge cumbersome diamond.

Traditional engagement ring designs, however, do have their limitations. Some tend to be trendy and fall out of fashion in a couple of years. Opt for a more everlasting design that won’t fade in its attractiveness over time. Another option is to go with Celtic engagement rings which make excellent rings because of their intrinsic meaning. Celtic rings tend to have an everlasting quality to them and have been around for centuries. Many Celtic designs were derived from ancient manuscripts with each symbol containing deep significance.

Next, consider the day to day accessories already worn by your partner. Does she wear platinum or white gold versus yellow gold? Yellow gold has always been the favorite overall. Just in the last few decades, however, platinum and white gold gained increasing popularity because of its ability to match many clothing ensembles. Platinum also has the feature of being hypoallergenic for most people because of its purity but it tends to be a lot more expensive compared to gold. If budget is an issue, white gold is a great alternative choice. The precious metal chosen is an integral part of choosing the perfect engagement ring and will help ensure that the diamond engagement ring will match beautifully with her existing clothing ensemble.

The third step is to choose the diamond that will be placed in the engagement ring. Since the diamond adds a considerable percentage of the cost to an engagement ring, knowing the rating of the diamond you buy can raise or lower the overall cost significantly. In diamond grading, the “Four Cs” system is used. The first C is carat which is the measure of the diamond’s weight. The second C is clarity which indicates the presence of naturally occurring diamond flaws. The third C, color, is the slight tint of the diamond. The fourth C, cut, is the exact cut within the shape of the diamond.

Of course, if you have rough ideas of a design you want but don’t see it anywhere and budget isn’t an issue, customization will be a route to take. A professional jeweler can translate your ideas into a beautiful design that your partner will love for years to come.

By Tim O’Malley for Shanore.com Let the professional Celtic jewelry experts at Shanore customize the perfect engagement ring. Their Celtic engagement rings and Celtic wedding rings are shipped around the world direct from Dublin, Ireland. Contact them or get a quote on individual ring customization.

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