Tips For Purchasing Engagement Rings
By George C.Baycan on Jul 2, 2009 in Jewelry
It can be a bit overwhelming trying to decide on the perfect two or three different styles of engagement rings for the bride-to-be. From this narrower choice you can then move forward in picking the absolute best that is based on the personal taste and preference of the couple. Since engagement rings are used to show your commitment to each other, getting the right ring is a big decision.
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.
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.
Choosing engagement rings goes beyond just selecting a style, it also includes selecting the type of ring design as well as the metal that the ring is made out of. While silver and gold simple band styles are classic and popular there are also interlocking styles that are unique and very striking in appearance. The bands can be made out of many different types of metals including platinum, palladium and titanium.
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.
Looking around at all the various types of engagement rings is really the best possible option. This will provide you with ideas of traditional and non-traditional engagement rings, plus you can also determine what wedding band may work best with the engagement ring you select.
