But diamond engagement rings are tricky things.If she's a gold person, traditional gold diamond engagement rings are a good choice. But, if she wears mostly silver, consider a platinum or white gold ring.Does she like ornate jewelry or does she keep it simple? If she works with her hands, she may need you to consider the tasks she routinely performs when you choose the ring.For instance, a dental hygienist may not want a ring with prongs because they can snag people as she's working.There are good reasons for this. If you choose a prong setting, the circle cut can be set with six prongs (other settings are held by only four).For instance, the Bezel setting encases the diamond in the same metal the ring is made of. The Pave setting literally "paves" the ring in diamonds. Cluster settings feature more than one diamond or a diamond and other precious jewels. How do you find the one she'll love 'til death do us part?Diamond engagement rings that have more than one stone tend to be thicker.. If you want your bride to be to be able to wear the ring right off the bat, you should take one of the rings she wears to the jeweler to have it sized when you pick out the ring.
Diamond wedding rings are an heirloom that will stay in the family for generations. Picking the right ring for the right woman is well worth your time and effort. But thick rings do not look good on women who have short, stubby fingers.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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