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Unusual Diamond Styles For Engagement Rings

July 8th, 2009 George Baycan Comments off
by George Baycan

There are almost as many different styles and types of engagement rings as there are couples planning to get married. Finding the right types of engagement rings is an important step along the path to marriage. Looking beyond the common, traditional types of diamond engagement rings may be just the opportunity you have been searching for to find a really unique style.

One option for making engagement rings look unique and original is to change the traditional yellow gold or white gold type of band to something new and different. New metals popular for wedding bands include silver, platinum, palladium and titanium. Even very unique metals such as rose or pink gold are more common either as the full band metal or as accent metals on the band.

Shapes of the band can also make a ring look very unique. Traditional flatter or rounded narrow bands can be replaced with curving or interlocking bands that draw the eye and add to the overall visual effect of engagement rings.

The shape of the diamond as well as the cut will make a big difference in the overall appearance. Some of the most traditional types of diamonds in engagement rings include the round solitaire, the hear shape or even the oval shaped diamonds. Selecting a more unusual shape or cut can really add a distinctive flair to the ring with very little additional cost.

One shape of diamond that is becoming very much in demand is found with princess cut diamonds. This cut provides a square shaped cut that is very tapered on the underside. The diamond has many facets on all sides that reflect light back into the center. The detail gives this particular cut a vibrant sparkle that makes even a smaller stone look impressive.

For women that have longer fingers engagement rings that flow with the length of the hand is very flattering. A marquis cut diamond does just that as it is a very elongated oval with two pointed ends. This is an outstanding shape to make a smaller diamond look larger or to add an original look to a more traditional ring band.

Ascher, princess cut diamonds and Marquis cut diamonds can be stand-alone stones in solitaire engagement rings but they can also be used in three stone engagement rings. The natural shape of both these cuts lends to being bordered on either side with smaller baguette style gems or diamonds. Other shapes that do well in three stone bands and rings include round cut, oval and princess cut diamonds.

Making the choice of between traditional and more unique styles of engagement rings is really a personal preference. Since this is such an important decision looking at a variety of engagement rings before deciding is important now as well as in the future.

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Selecting Perfect Engagement Rings

July 4th, 2009 George C.Baycan Comments off
by George C.Baycan

There are very few purchases as important to most people as the importance of choosing from the many different types of engagement rings on the market. These engagement rings symbolize love and a lifetime together, so they will need to be in keeping with the styles and preferences of both the groom and bride. Knowing what is out there with regards to types of engagement rings is an important first step.

Solitaire rings are very popular since they are striking and elegant but also match well with most wedding band styles. Typically these styles of engagement rings have larger sized diamonds, however with the right cut and type of diamond it is not the size but rather the brilliance and cut of the diamond that adds to the beauty of these elegant rings.

Princess cut engagement rings are a good match with solitaire rings if you want to try something different than the more traditional round cut. This cut is square in shape and has many different facets or angles within the cut that make light reflect, giving a dazzling appearance to the stone.

For narrower band engagement rings a small stone often makes a perfect match and tends to make the ring more understated in appearance. For women with small hands and fingers these more delicate rings are much more balanced in appearance. Smaller diamond of gemstones surrounding the ring can also enhance the sparkle of the center stone without adding a heavy or bulky appearance.

Selecting the right sized diamond for engagement rings is also important. There are some shapes that add size and dimension to even a smaller diamond, plus they can enhance longer hands and fingers. Long diamond shapes including the rectangular emerald cut, the marquis or pear shapes are very flattering.

Silver and gold metal choices are also important in the appearance of the band and the diamond for engagement rings. For traditional rings silver, gold and white gold are popular, but increasingly palladium, platinum and titanium are also becoming fashionable. Plain, flat or rounded bands are elegant looking and very traditional, however there are also interlocking wedding and engagement rings for a contemporary look.

Mixing and matching bands and diamonds is often the best way to select the perfect options for engagement rings. It is also important to know what particular style, cut or shape of ring or diamond that the bride-to-be likes. Talking about rings or looking at rings together is a great way to understand just what she is hoping for.

Remember that not all engagement rings and wedding rings are sold as a set. It is possible to combine different engagement rings with plain or ornate wedding bands to get just the look you want for you life together.

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Tips For Purchasing Engagement Rings

July 2nd, 2009 George C.Baycan Comments off
by George C.Baycan

There are very few purchases as important to most people as the importance of choosing from the many different types of engagement rings on the market. These engagement rings symbolize love and a lifetime together, so they will need to be in keeping with the styles and preferences of both the groom and bride. Knowing what is out there with regards to types of engagement rings is an important first step.

Single diamond styles of engagement rings, know as solitaire rings, are very classic and timeless. The central diamond is the focus of the ring and the band is typically very delicate and simple, allowing the diamond to really shine and take center stage. The diamond can have different shapes however it is important that the cut and clarity of the diamond be good quality since it is the main focus.

Princess cut engagement rings are a good match with solitaire rings if you want to try something different than the more traditional round cut. This cut is square in shape and has many different facets or angles within the cut that make light reflect, giving a dazzling appearance to the stone.

For narrower band engagement rings a small stone often makes a perfect match and tends to make the ring more understated in appearance. For women with small hands and fingers these more delicate rings are much more balanced in appearance. Smaller diamond of gemstones surrounding the ring can also enhance the sparkle of the center stone without adding a heavy or bulky appearance.

Other options for making smaller stones look bigger include considering one of the more distinctive cuts. Pear shaped diamonds, marquis cut and emerald cuts are ideal for many types of engagement rings and look larger than the same carat of diamond in a round stone.

The band, which is another important aspect of engagement rings, can be very traditional or it too can be unique and very stylized. The classic gold, thinner band is commonly seen with larger stones, however it also can be used with groups of stones to accentuate the color and cut. Non-traditional types of metals such as titanium and palladium are becoming popular options for engagement ring bands.

Matching the band and the diamond will make the perfection combination for any style of engagement rings. To get a hint on what the bride-to-be likes, consider asking her about ring styles or checking the types of rings she currently wears to get an idea.

Remember that not all engagement rings and wedding rings are sold as a set. It is possible to combine different engagement rings with plain or ornate wedding bands to get just the look you want for you life together.

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Princess Diamond Rings – Why not buy your own?

November 17th, 2008 Caroline Melkonian Comments off
by Caroline Melkonian

Diamond rings are traditionally known as engagement rings. A huge percentage of diamond ring sales are made to men proposing to their partners. But that doesn't mean that women can't buy a diamond ring for themselves! Modern women are much more financially independent than in the past, and in a far better position to get what they want for themselves, rather than waiting for a man to get it for them. Modern princesses who want a diamond ring know that they don't have to wait for marriage - and what better way to spoil yourself than with a Princess diamond ring!

Princess diamonds are the height of fashion right now. Whether set into necklaces, earrings, or rings, this classically shaped stone is sure to look stunning on any woman. The princess diamond was originally created by Ygal Perlman, Betzalel Ambar, and Israel Itzkowitz in Israel in 1979, and has steadily grown in popularity since then. Its closest sibling is the classic round shaped diamond, which is currently the world's most popular diamond. However the Princess diamond does have an advantage over the round diamond due to its price - it is generally lower in price per carat as there is less wastage when the stone is cut.

Viewed from the front, the Princess diamond has an attractive square shape, although from the side the shape is more of a pyramid. The diamond is cut this way to accentuate the "fire" of the stone. The fire refers to the depth and brilliance of the diamond, rather than just it's shiny surface. It is the fire that makes the diamond sparkle brilliantly when it catches the light. The Princess diamond is the perfect shape for you if you are looking to make a bold fashion statement. Nobody will be able to miss the sight of your Princess diamond ring blazing under the light!

The Princess diamond is a real head turner. In Hollywood, A-List stars are getting in on the trend, and Princess diamond rings have been popping up on red carpets around the world. Celebrities such as Star Jones have shown off their Princess diamond engagement rings at every opportunity!

When you have made the decision to buy your own Princess diamond ring, you can then go about deciding on all of the specifics of what you want. Due to the popularity of the Princess diamond there are a wealth of different designs and settings available for a Princess diamond ring. All you have to do is make the hard decision on what you like the most! As with any diamond jewellery, it is important to only buy from a reputable dealer, and to only buy jewellery that contains certified diamonds. If the diamond is certified that means it has been analysed carefully by an authorised body, and any minute flaws will be listed on the certificate. This is the only way that you can ensure that you are buying a quality Princess diamond.

You should always remember the "Four C's" of diamond quality - the cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. If you have little experience shopping for diamonds it might be hard for you to judge these things. An experienced jeweller can be a great help to you here. Ask the jeweller to explain the specifics to you and give you tips on how to look for the "Four C's". Any reputable dealer should be happy to do this.

So what are you waiting for? Women everywhere are taking charge and buying their own diamond rings - and these women know that a Princess diamond ring is one heck of a fashion statement!

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