Finding The Right Engagement Ring
Purchasing a diamond is perhaps one of the most important decisions you'll make in your life. If you're a man, perhaps you're buying such precious stone to present it to your bride-to-be as a symbol of your eternal love. If you're a woman, buying such precious gem for your man symbolizes the same thing. Only this sparkler can say it all: that your love for that person is clear, perfect, brilliant and indestructible.
Indeed, a diamond encapsulates many things; romance, the highest material expression of love, elegance, wealth and refinement. Because of all these, such gemstone is treated as the most precious gemstone available. Some consider it as a commodity, while others use it as a symbolic gift. Hence, it has evolved as the most common gemstone incorporated on a betrothal ring.
For most people, the engagement ring is the first and of course, the most important sparkler that they will buy. Therefore, choosing the right one is truly a big responsibility. With this in mind, it is important to make sure that the ring you are getting is what you really deserve. Following the simple guidelines below when purchasing a betrothal ring can be helpful.
To start, allocate a budget for your ring. Buying a betrothal band can sweep of your entire budget especially if you are choosing the ones that have sparklers on it. Be aware that a simple engagement ring can already cost you half of your life savings. Therefore, if you like to purchase a premium betrothal band, set aside a large sum of money.
By the time that you have secured your budget, be attentive about the four C's of diamond: cut, clarity, carat and color. Each of these factors determines the price of your ring. Alongside these C's, also consider the setting or design of your ring; there are wide range of designs to choose from that could complement any taste. If you are after high quality sparkler band with intricate design, choose a jewelry store that will give you a run for your money.
Once you already know what you are looking for, the next thing you have to do is to determine where you will buy your ring. Before you visit all the jewelers within your area, try doing your own research. It is best to settle for those sellers who have their sparklers graded by GIA (Gemological Institute of America) and those who advertise their gemologist credentials. By doing so, you are certain that that your betrothal band was created by qualified people.
An engagement ring is an object that indicates a person wearing it is engaged to be married. It is traditionally worn only by women and can feature different gemstones. Among the many precious stones used for the betrothal ring, the diamond is the most popular and expensive. Many couples prefer having their own jewelers create the setting of their betrothal ring in order to complement their preference.
Published May 27th, 2010
Filed in Marriage, Relationship