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Cushion Cut Engagement Rings – Tips On How To Buy

October 7th, 2009 Jan Rooss Comments off
by Jan Rooss

This article will be helpful to you if you are looking for "vintage style" cushion cut engagement rings. Keep reading to find out more about how to go about getting the best bang for your buck.

A seat cushion can be used to describe the way a cushion cut diamond looks. The diamond appears puffy and is square or rectangular in shape. The cushion cut diamond has some traits from princess cut, round cut, oval and emerald diamonds to come up with a unique shape.

Cushion cut diamonds have around 60 facets, which is less than many modern day engagement rings. This does take a bit of the luster and sparkle out of the diamond that would otherwise be present in a round diamond, but the good news is that this is generally reflected in a lower price. If you don't mind compromising a little bit of quality for price, then cushion cut engagement rings are definitely for you.

How to go about finding cushion cut engagement rings at the best price?

Regular jewelry stores might be a hard push to find cushion cut engagement rings as these diamonds are rare these days. Going online will be your best bet as you can browse a huge selection and pick a great price and quality diamond. There are many places you can go to find great deals and I will reveal one place in particular towards the end of this article.

Another suggestion would be to find a 'loose' cushion cut diamond and have it set for you in the mounting of your choice. Designing your own cushion cut engagement rings is a popular trend nowadays that many people consider, in order to build the 'perfect' ring.

I designed my own ring and saved $1500 by doing so. My ring is also more unique and special because I designed it myself. Woman love it when you tell them you designed their ring and studied the diamond etc. It is also a lot of fun.

I hope you found some value in this article. Just make sure you study diamonds a little bit before you make your decision and you will be miles ahead of the game.

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Design Your Own Engagement Ring – How To Do It Best

October 5th, 2009 Jan Rooss Comments off
by Jan Rooss

Designing your own engagement ring is a great idea and it will make the ring so much more personal and unique. You can also save a bunch of money doing it this way and this article will reveal 3 things to keep in mind when you design own engagement ring.

1. You absolutely must have knowledge about the 4 C's of diamonds. The 4 C's which stands for color, cut, clarity and carat determines how valuable a diamond is. One thing most experts agree on is this. Rather buy a better quality diamond than a bigger one.

The quality of the diamond is the most important part when you design your own engagement ring. Make sure you study the 4 C's and then go ahead and select the right diamond at the right price. One of the things you cannot compromise on is the cut. If I can give you one solid piece of advice it would be that you should always go for a ideal cut diamond. This is what gives te diamond it's sparkle and brilliance.

2. After you selected the right diamond you will then have to select the setting for the ring. Here you need to know a little more about what your girlfriend likes when it comes to jewelry. Does she like white gold, yellow gold, platinum, solitaire or 3 stone rings?

You need to know these things in order to design the best engagement ring.

3. The final part of designing your own engagement ring is making sure that you buy the right diamond and setting from a reputable company at the right price and the diamond has to be certified. Preferably from the GIA. You can read further about this on my website as well. The GIA stands for "The Gemological Institute Of America" They thoroughly inspect each diamond and rates them according to the 4 C's. They then issue the diamond with a certificate which adds value and reassurance to the buyer.

In my opinion there are three online companies that is best for this sort of thing. They are wholesale diamond dealers and their diamonds are all certified by the GIA. I saved $1500 on mine. They have over 35 000 diamonds to choose from which is also why they have such great prices.

There you have it. I hope this article gave you some insight on some of the factors you need to take into consideration when you go and design own engagement ring.

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Engagement Rings: Finding The Best Ring

October 3rd, 2009 John Miller Comments off
by David Harfield

There will be a million and one thoughts racing through his mind, when a man has made the decision to to propose to the woman in his life; the most pressing one will probably be, will she say yes?! However, another important consideration, one that is integral to the entire proposal will be the type of ring that he chooses.

Picking the best ring to suit your purposes is a tricky business and without the right guidance it can be a veritable minefield of shapes, sizes, not to mention price tags. Some men will have the useful guidance of their future wife actually choosing the ring for them, yet for the more romantic grooms-to-be that are out there, here are some tips on choosing the best engagement ring.

The first thing to sort out is how much you are willing to spend on the engagement ring; it is tempting to blow as much as you can on the ring, yet this might not leave you with enough for a honeymoon!

Although it can be safely assumed that your fiancee would not complain if you spent a little more, traditionally, it is thought that two months salary is a good guide as to how much you should spend on an engagement ring.

Choose a reasonable bracket that you are willing to work within and stick to that as much as possible; of course, if you find a real bargain then you should snap it up and conversely, if there is a ring that you know that would make your fiancee ecstatic that is a little out of your price range, then it is probably worth saving up for.

Compare the entire market, from thrift shops to fancy jewellers and consider every ring going as soon as you have decided on your price range. Real bargains can now be found in online jewellers, with many sites offering discounts for buying online.

To narrow down your choice of engagement rings, try and discover what type of metal your girlfriend is most fond of; this can be achieved by simply rooting through her jewellery collection or confiding in one of her friends and getting her to act as a spy...just ensure you can really trust them not to spill the beans, or there may not be a wedding to buy a ring for.

It may sound cheesy and a little 'Hollywood', but if you have put as much love, care and attention into choosing the ring as you have your relationship, then you will definitely make the right choice, as the most important element of choosing an engagement ring is that you put your whole heart into it.

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Princess Cut Engagement Rings Are The Most Popular Of Them All – Find Out Why

October 2nd, 2009 Jan H Roos Comments off
by Jan Rooss

If you have ever seen a princess cut engagement ring then you will know why it is the second most popular engagement ring on the market. The popularity of this shape of diamond is only increasing as the years go by.

Princess cut diamonds are either square or rectangular in shape with pointed corners and resembles an upside down pyramid. The princess cut diamond is beautiful and very unique looking. The cut also allows for maximum brilliance and sparkle within the diamond due to the way light reacts within the diamond.

The princess cut diamond has only been around for about 30 years so it is relatively new to scene. The popularity is only increasing due to the way light reacts within the diamond and causes that sought after brilliance and sparkle. The cut has seventy six facets almost like the brilliant cut diamond. The princess cut diamond also doesn't lose much of it's carat weight during the cutting process like a lot of other types of cuts do.

The only downside to buying a princess cut diamond is that due to the square shape the diamond has pointed corners and if not careful can chip. The way to safeguard against this is to buy a setting that protects these corners against chipping. It is always a safe bet to be careful with your diamond and to try and not hit it against the wall etc. This goes without saying when it comes to any diamond and not just the princess cut.

The 4 C's is what will directly influence the price of a diamond. I highly recommend you learn more about the 4 C's. I will briefly explain here what it means but you can find more detailed information on my website which you will find at the bottom of this article. The 4 Cs stands for cut, color clarity and carat. The cut is graded from poor cut to brilliant cut and what this refers to is the way that the diamond has been cut. If the cut is too shallow then light will escape the diamond too early and it will lose a lot of brilliance and sparkle. The same goes for when the diamond is cut too deep. I always recommend you go for an ideal cut diamond. This is the most important part of the 4 C's. A diamond with no color is the rarest and the most valuable. Clarity refers to the inclusions in the diamond. The less, the better. Carat refers to the size of the diamond.

Simply shop around and look for great deals that don't compromise quality, and you are on your way to having one of the most fabulous engagement rings on the market today.

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Learn How To Buy The Best Engagement Ring That Your Woman Will Adore

October 1st, 2009 Jan Rooss Comments off
by Jan Rooss

A marriage proposal is a major event that will be remembered and talked about for the rest of your life. A lot of men have an elaborate plan for the time and place of the proposal and even rehearse lines to make sure everything goes smoothly. The same type of careful planning should go into ring selection and this article is going to give you some tips on how to buy the best diamond engagement ring.

One of the first things you need to figure out is your budget. Don't listen to the sales people that tells you that you should spend two months of salary on an engagement ring. Keep a budget in mind what you feel comfortable with and try and stay in that range.

The four C's are very important when selecting a ring. They stand for color, cut, clarity and carat. The 4 C's will directly influence the quality of the diamond as well as the price. If the ring has color to it, it will be less valuable. The clarity refers to the imperfections of the diamond. A diamond with few imperfections is more valuable. The most important of the 4 C's is the cut. The cut determines how well light reacts within the diamond and determines the sparkle and brilliance of the diamond. Cut is rated from poor to ideal. Ideal is the best way to go here. Lastly we have carat. Carat refers to size, the more carats you have in a diamond the bigger it will be.

In addition to the diamond you will have to select a setting. There are many choices available including prong, channel, cluster, and flush. The setting will determine the center stone's height. You'll also need to select a metal for the setting. Some popular metal choices are platinum, white gold, yellow gold, and titanium.

There's a lot that goes into selecting a ring but if you want to know how to buy the best diamond engagement ring you should be familiar with your girlfriends taste in jewelry. After all the ring is for her. One tip is to be familiar with the jewelry she already owns. This will give you some clues to what type of engagement ring she might like. Is her jewelry simple or is it more flashy? Is it modern or does she seem to prefer the antique look? Another good way to find out what type of ring she might like is to comment on someone else's engagement ring. She will likely comment on it as well and this is when you should be paying attention to get an idea of what she might like.

The 4 C's are very important and should always be kept in mind. Notice what type of jewelry she wears and listens to the comments she makes about other people's engagement rings. Do this and you are well on your way to buying her the best diamond engagement ring ever.

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