You’ve
chosen your partner for life and now you need to choose an engagement
ring. She’s the one for you and you
want the right ring for her, one as beautiful as she is that truly symbolizes your
endless love for her. You want her first “I do” to be in response to
the question, “Do you like the ring?” Engagement
rings come in an endless variety of styles and settings, with something to
suite every taste and every budget. The
process of choosing her ring can seem daunting, but it really comes down to
choosing three things: Setting, stone and style.
First,
choose a setting. Would she like a
solitaire or three-stone cluster? Should
the band be platinum or gold, thin or wide, smooth or curved, or perhaps pavé
or side stones? Should it have a
matching wedding band? Selecting a ring without her direct input can be a
challenge if you’re not completely certain about her tastes. Enlist the help of those closest to her who
you can trust to give you good advice about diamond engagement rings (and keep a
secret!). Pay close attention to the jewelry
she already has and what catches her eye in shop windows or on her friends.
As
the name implies a solitaire is a single stone set with either six or four
prongs. Many women prefer solitaire
engagement rings for their simplicity and elegance. It’s the perfect setting to showcase a
beautiful stone and is easy to match with a coordinating band. A three-stone cluster is a large stone in the
middle with two evenly sized smaller stones set on either side. A pave setting has small diamonds all along
the top half of the band or the full circumference, giving the appearance of a
solid diamond surface. Side stones are larger
diamonds along the band on either side of the central stone.
Diamonds are by far the most popular choice of
stone for engagement rings but any stone or combination of stones can be
used. The style of rings ranges from
vintage to modern. The most common choices of metals for engagement rings
are platinum and gold. Platinum is
considered very sophisticated because of its purity and weight. Yellow gold and white gold rings are usually
18K or 14K. The K stands for carat and
is the percentage of real gold in the metal, and not the same thing as the
carat weight of a diamond. Gold is an extremely popular choice because of its
beauty and durability.