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An engagement ring is probably the most important piece of jewelry a person will shop for in his life. The process of choosing a ring is usually stressful because the ring is expensive and is intended to communicate something very important, so there is anxiety about making the right choice. This section of shopgemstones.com is here to help reduce some of that anxiety. It includes samples of engagement rings with their sources and prices, a list of factors to consider and an analysis of venders. When choosing an engagement ring, there are several factors to consider all at once: Your Budget Once you know your budget, you should understand what that amount of money can buy and set your expectations accordingly. Be prepared to make decisions about whether you’d rather have something “bigger” or something “of the best quality”, whether you’d rather have a lesser grade very precious stone or a high grade semi precious stone. The pages of this website on individual gemstones will give you a sense of the price range to expect for jewelry made of a particular gemstone.
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds) The Degree of Surprise If your proposal will be (or you want it to be) a surprise, then you will need to be stealthy and do a bit more work, but your reward in the end will be in knocking her spectacularly off her feet. The Recipient’s Taste
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds) If you would like to surprise her, it is best to do some investigating to discover what will please her most. Generally, women tend to have the strongest preferences for the color/kind of metal and the shape of the cut. (See gemstone information for examples of different cuts) For example, she may know that she likes white gold more than yellow gold and square cuts more than pear cuts, but she might not know about grades of diamonds or have an exact size preference. If it is possible to ask her without diminishing the experience for either of you, you can walk buy a jewelry window and quickly ask her “Hey look at these rings… hypothetically, which one do you think is best?” You can also watch how she reacts to her friends or family’s engagement rings.
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds) If these options don’t work well or if you’d like to be sneaky, you can audit her jewelry box. If she has mostly silver and white gold, you can figure she does not want a yellow gold ring and vice versa. See if she tends to like simple or complicated designs; one main center stone or lots of small stones, if there are any persistent “favorite” colors of stones. It is important to exclude jewelry pieces you know she didn’t choose herself or hardly ever wears. You could even try to borrow her jewelry for a day to take it to a good jeweler (usually small independent shops are best) and ask, “This is what she usually likes to wear. What kind of engagement ring do you think suits her style?” Another way to find out what she likes without arousing her suspicion is to enlist the help of a female friend or family member. Discussing engagement rings is a perfectly normal conversation among females, so if her sister or friend casually brings it up (and then passes on what they learn to you), she probably won’t suspect anything.
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds)
Expectations also play a role socially in that, well, if her mom and sister and all her friends have big flashy rings, she will probably be disappointed with a small one (unless she has expressly stated “Uggh, I hate those ugly big rings!”). Even the sweetest ladies subliminally enjoy to one-up each other. So if you can make sure her engagement ring is even a little bit better in some way than those of her female peers, you will give her the chance for some delicious social gratification.
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds) Your Taste If you don’t have strong feelings about one or the other, do some research on this website about the different meanings of stones, different cuts and gradings. Then start looking in shop windows and see if you form opinions. You might notice there are some rings you don’t like and that can be a starting point for developing your own taste.
The Meaning Behind It
Research the symbology of the different gemstones and if you find that one of them reminds you of her, add it as an accent stone. For example, if she keeps you grounded and helps you articulate your emotions, you can design a ring for her with accents of turquoise which Native Americans believed has those powers. You can give her a ring containing emerald as a symbol of the success and “rightness” of your lives together. You can have a ring designed with a diamond in the middle and your birthstone and her birthstone on either side. Read about the gemstones on this website to see if any of them strikes a chord with you. You can also shop for rings at antique stores or estate sales to see if any of the rings have an especially romantic history that you would like to have in your marriage. You could have a ring made including a stone from one of your grandmother’s rings as a way of giving her a family treasure. Giving a ring with a lot of meaning behind it or a great story attached to it will always make her happy. Most women would rather have a $100 ring full of meaning and love than a $10,000 ring given out of fear of being a disappointment.
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds) Go with What Feels Right:
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds) What to Expect from Venders: Security: Of course, when you are buying an engagement ring you want to make sure you get the real thing. Generally, there’s not much to be afraid of in the way of fraud. But when in doubt, you can usually tell how secure a jewelry source is by how much it has to lose if caught selling a fake. The more developed the reputation, brand and physical infrastructure, probably the safer it is. Customer Service: When purchasing an engagement ring, it might be reassuring to have attention and guidance from an expert. The level of customer service you will experience during the buying process varies among jewelers. Price/Value for Money: Venders vary in the degree that jewelry is “marked up”. A ring with a certain size and grade of diamond can be had for $3000 from one source and $10000 from another. The mark up is usually related to the presence or absence of the above features.
(For an explanation of diamond grading, see Diamonds) Here is a general analysis of different types of engagement ring venders. Certainly, there are shades of grey, variations and exceptions to these categories, but this will outline a general idea of engagement ring sellers and give you a starting point. Each type of jewelry vender has a rank out of 5 stars for how they perform in the above described categories.
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