Design an Engagement Ring 101

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If you’re seriously interested in learning how to design an engagement ring, then you’re in for a wonderful surprise. There are three major parts to designing an engagement ring. This includes choosing a stone, picking a setting, and deciding on a band. The first thing you’ll do is choose a stone as well as determining the best shape for the stone. Of course diamonds are the most popular stone, but your options also include other colorful gemstones such as ruby, aquamarine, onyx, peridot, sapphire, and emerald just to name a few.

After you are clear on the stone you want to use when you design an engagement ring, the next step is to pick an elegant setting. It’s true that the stone can make up nearly ninety percent of the overall cost of the ring, but it’s the setting that defines how it looks and allows the stone to showcase it’s brilliance. As you look for a mounting, always bear in mind the wedding band because you’ll need to consider whether or not you will stack the engagement and band or customize the band to fit.

One of the easiest ways to solve this dilemma is to purchase a wedding set. This way you can ensure that the engagement ring and the wedding band are a perfect fit together. The design elements are a perfect combination and you can save money since you won’t be purchasing each ring separately. Think about your budget and your personal lifestyle as you begin to design an engagement ring.

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