Buy Engagement Rings Online

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Engagement Rings

Buy Engagement Rings Online

So you've decided to buy an engagement ring online, however, you're not sure exactly what you're after. Well, you've come to the right place.

Upon deciding to buy an engagement ring online it's important that you do a fair bit of research as there is an enormous amount of shapes, styles, settings and price ranges!

The most classic engagement ring today is made up of two parts; a diamond and a setting. To get your best value for money you should find the ring setting that she will love and the spend the rest of your budget on a certified, beautiful diamond.

How To Choose A Setting

Firstly, in order to choose a setting you will need to find her ring size. You always have the option of returning the ring to be re-sized, however, it's nice if you are able to get it perfectly right the first time.

If you've already spoken to one another about getting married then you have the option of just asking her what her ring size is. However, if you plan to surprise her with a big proposal then you will have to find out her size by other means. The two best ways to do this are by either taking one of her existing rings to get re-sized, or if you're a traditional kind of guy who is going to ask her parents permission, her mother would most likely be able to find out for you.

Once You Have The Ring Size

Once you have the ring size you can begin to choose a setting. The three most common settings today are the solitaire setting, sidestone setting and pave setting. Additionally, there are other popular settings including tension settings, meno settings and colored settings.

White, Yellow Or Platinum?

The next step is to decide on what type of metal you want. Your options are Yellow Gold, White Gold or Platinum.

You may already be able guage what your partners preference is when it comes to these options by seeing what she already wears. Additionally, it's important to note that if you do decide to go with a gold ring, 18k gold is highly recommended.

Choosing a Diamond!

By this point you have a good idea about what setting you would like for your partners engagement ring, and you have also thought about what type of metal would you like.

The final piece to the puzzle is picking a loose diamond for your ring.

Diamond Rating System

In considering the purchase of a diamond engagement ring, men should be familiar with the “Four C’s” of diamond grading: Carat (weight of the diamond), Clarity (presence of flaws), Color (the slight tint of the diamond) and Cut (exact cut within the shape of the diamond). The rating of the diamond can raise or lower the ring’s overall cost.

The cut, not surprisingly describes the way in which the stone has been cut. This tells you more than simply what shape it is. The cut will determine how light passes through and how much it will appear to sparkle, or how much brilliance it has. This will be rated from poor to ideal.

Clarity is determined by how many flaws there are, which will also effect the brilliance. Almost all stones have flaws, but the untrained eye will rarely notice them.

People are often surprised that diamonds have a color, but they do. Colors such as red and green are extremely rare and therefore are very expensive. Most common are white or near-colorless diamonds, with just a hint of color. These traces of color will absorb light, so for maximum brilliance you want a stone with as little color as possible.

Carats are a measure of weight. A small increase in weight will mean a big increase in cost. In fact it is possible to buy many small diamonds for the cost of one large one.