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Engagement Ring Materials – White, Yellow, or Rose Gold?

March 4th, 2011 Jonathan Cadenza Comments off

Don't be intimidated by the thought of shopping for an engagement ring! Of course, it signifies one of the biggest steps you can take in the maturing of your relationship toward marriage, but that should be met with enthusiasm and excitement for the lifetime ahead of you with your future spouse. Lots of different aspects of diamond ring settings will have an effect on your final decision, but, ultimately, you will probably find this process much easier than expected. Remember, most important of all is your relationship, and your love for each other! Demonstrating your love with a one-of-a-kind diamond setting and an elaborate proposal will be meaningful and significant, and all the "details" of jewelry selection pale in comparison to that.

Some diamond settings are easily identifiable as representing the artistic culture of a particular era - for example: early-20th-century art deco, the 1980's, or antique engagement rings. But, most popular today are rings that are designed with timeless, classic elegance in mind. A bride desires for her jewelry to be long-lasting, and never to go out of style.

With the opposite appearance of a solitaire, other settings rely on more than just a single center stone to show off their style. Three stone engagement rings are a great example of how this design can be effective. Five-stone rings also exist, and these varieties are commonly seen in anniversary rings and bands. Traditionally, you'll find that diamonds of the same cut are combined together for a consistent appearance. But, there are exceptions which combine a larger traditional center stone (round or princess) with more unusual sidestones, like trillions or baguette diamonds, to create a more elongated geometric style with beautiful lines and contours.

Very recently, jewelry artisans have begun including both white gold and yellow gold in the same engagement ring design. Recent innovations in the jewelry industry include the production of gold in additional colors, such as rose and peach, and these have offered designers an even greater palette of options. Combining different shades of gold in these two tone rings create an appearance that is quite unlike any other setting design. Because of the elaborate metal design of the setting, they tend to be paired with solitaire or other simple diamond displays. This helps streamline the appearance of the setting to keep it from becoming too visually "busy".

After you've browsed through a variety of rings and have a good understanding of the styles available, you're in a position to make a final decision on which setting is right for you. During the purchase process, you should bear in mind the following points: First, double-check to verify that your diamond measurements are being communicated correctly so that your engagement setting is produced with the correct space for your diamond's height, width, and depth. Instead of buying the stone at the same time as your ring, you might have an existing diamond available or an heirloom diamond that you plan to set in the ring. In that case, have it measured by a professional jeweler.

The author is proud of the beautiful cushion cut engagement ring he chose for his girlfriend, now his wife of many years.

How To Select a Diamond Engagement Setting

March 2nd, 2011 Jonathan Cadenza Comments off

This guide is designed to assist you as you learn the different kinds of diamond cuts that can be found for setting in engagement rings.

I share my thoughts based on experience with this area, having worked closely with diamond cutters and retailers for years.

The cushion's particular diamond cut is similar to the visual style of antique engagement rings, shaped in a square or slightly oblong shape with very rounded corners. Aesthetically beautiful and the frequent choice of stylish women, cushion cut engagement rings are known for being highly sparkly and packed with fire.

The more contemporary radiant diamond cut is designed to reveal 70 facets in total, and radiant cut engagement rings are exceptional in their light return and timeless appearance.

Keep in mind that a diamond's cut is not the only property to consider. Other characteristics include its color (ranging from D to Z, where the later letters of the alphabet represent a yellower stone), clarity, and cttw. A diamond's clarity refers to what kind of inclusions, or visible specks, may be present in the it, and the degree to which they are visible. When purchasing a ring setting, it will need to be sized precisely for the measurements of the center diamond stone.

Emma Parker and Co. offers tens of thousands of traditional loose diamonds in various shapes and cuts.

Educating Yourself About Engagement Rings And Wedding Rings

January 18th, 2010 Adriana Noton Comments off

Educating yourself about engagement rings and wedding rings can be an eye-opening and cash-saving experience. Engagement and wedding rings aren't tied to any season, but they seem to roll out the doors a bit more around Christmas or Valentine's Day. But a good tip for anyone who is planning on purchasing one, is to go to the jewelry armed with at least a basic amount of knowledge in this area.

Once you begin your education, you'll begin to see that there is some new terminology to learn, and some old terminology that you just thought you understood. Some of the terms used, if not understood, can cause you to pass over them, while others may seem to be misleading. But once you have a working knowledge of these things, it's a much easier experience all the way around.

One of the terms you hear often in regards to diamonds, is the 'cut'. Another is 'shape'. And many take for granted that these two mean the same thing, because you have to cut a diamond to get its shape. But in fact, while the shape is mainly the 'contour' line of the stone, the 'cut' is much more involved in the overall description. It takes is the depth and the width, and other facets that will affect the brilliance and durability of the stone.

Once you get your working knowledge of the stones, then you need to get familiar with settings. There are a lot of different types of settings, the most common being the 'prong' setting. And this setting itself comes in many variations. So again, it's a good idea to do a little reading about the different types of prong settings, and find out which ones are best for which stones. This is very useful knowledge for shopping engagement rings and wedding rings.

Once you know the prong settings, then you can move on to the other settings that are available. There are the bezel, the channel, and invisible types of settings that it can be a good idea to know something about. Learning how to pair which setting with which stone can be a key part of getting the best value for the money you put out. Some settings can make a diamond appear to be larger than it actually is, and this is good to know.

One of the most common terms you'll hear when shopping in jewellery stores is 'clarity'. What this means is the presence or absence of flaws in the stone. Some of the flaws are on the surface, and some are within the diamond itself. Trying to find one that is perfect in clarity, is nearly impossible, and expensive. For the most part, these flaws can only be seen with a magnifying loupe and not with the naked eye.

Color plays a big part in choosing a diamond. Many who don't understand about diamonds, believe they're all clear and white. But this isn't the case. It is a fact that the white diamond sets the standard by which the others are judged. So color is another area of study for the one who wants to understand diamonds.

Educating yourself about engagement and wedding rings can not only save money, but it can be a rewarding and interesting undertaking. It's a subject that's vast in the amount of knowledge you can gain if you dig deep enough. Many people have made it their hobby. And today is the age of easy information, so research is done much simpler than in times past. So do a little research, and get the ring you want, for the one you love.

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