Diamond Wedding Ring: How to Buy Them

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First piece of advice: Don’t shop by yourself; take your fiancée along with you. That way both of you can choose rings that you would like to wear for a lifetime. Imagine wearing a wedding ring that you don’t find quite to your liking. You can’t change it because it is your wedding ring. So arrange to select one that precisely matches your taste.

Second piece of advice: Select a diamond separately and then arrange to get it set into your ring. Diamonds bought loose cost less than ones set into rings. Different kinds of diamonds are best for differently shaped hands. If your fiancée has long fingers, an oval shaped diamond is better than a round one.

Then there is the issue of selecting the right combination of diamond and its set into the ring.

Diamonds and Diamonds

Diamonds come in different shapes, colors and sizes. There are round, princess, oval, marquise and heart diamonds. The diamonds can be set into the ring in different ways. Bezel, pave, a focal diamond with smaller side stones and mounted on a mirror plate are some of the options.

The typical diamond is a clear diamond. Then there are colored diamonds, with both naturally colored ones and colors created by treating the diamonds. The naturally colored diamonds are rare, and more expensive. There is nothing wrong in treating the diamonds to give them color. However, don’t let the jeweler make you believe that such treated diamonds are naturally colored ones, and charge you accordingly!

Thus diamonds can come in pink, blue or the much cherished yellow colors. Intense colors are achieved through treatment as nature does not color diamonds that much.

Then there is the issue of your budget. The ideal ring set with a large diamond can prove a little too expensive. You might have to go for more affordable options. That does not mean the result will be cheap. As we discussed in a separate article, Your Diamond Engagement Ring: Make It Resplendent, you have options to create impressive rings out of even small diamonds. Rings and Rings The ring can be made of yellow gold, white gold, platinum or titanium. Gold is not only commonplace but can also get scratched (especially the higher carat 22 or 24 carat gold). For making your selection unique, it is better to go for the other options. Platinum is a prestigious option, though an expensive one. Platinum is also very durable. The white options are not only less commonplace but can also go with most kinds of outfits. The titanium option is for you if you can’t go for the highly expensive platinum-diamond wedding ring. Titanium is also durable and attractive. The main choice thus is between a modern white metal ring and a heritage yellow gold one. Do you want to be seen as a modern guy or gal, or a traditional person? Then there are options for setting the diamond into the ring. The pave option sets several small diamonds in a way that they look like one large diamond. The bezel option covers the diamond securely, and also hides any chipping on the stone. Having a focal diamond with smaller side diamonds on its sides adds some pizzazz to the ring. Mix and match all the options, look at your personality and finger shapes, and develop a unique combination for your diamond wedding ring that you can cherish for lifetime. After all, a wedding comes but once in a lifetime (unless you are frequent flyer from marriage to marriage, an option not recommended for most of us).

Rings and Rings

The ring can be made of yellow gold, white gold, platinum or titanium. Gold is not only commonplace but can also get scratched (especially the higher carat 22 or 24 carat gold). For making your selection unique, it is better to go for the other options. Platinum is a prestigious option, though an expensive one. Platinum is also very durable.

The white options are not only less commonplace but can also go with most kinds of outfits. The titanium option is for you if you can’t go for the highly expensive platinum-diamond wedding ring. Titanium is also durable and attractive.

The main choice thus is between a modern white metal ring and a heritage yellow gold one. Do you want to be seen as a modern guy or gal, or a traditional person?

Then there are options for setting the diamond into the ring. The pave option sets several small diamonds in a way that they look like one large diamond. The bezel option covers the diamond securely, and also hides any chipping on the stone. Having a focal diamond with smaller side diamonds on its sides adds some pizzazz to the ring.

Mix and match all the options, look at your personality and finger shapes, and develop a unique combination for your diamond wedding ring that you can cherish for lifetime. After all, a wedding comes but once in a lifetime (unless you are frequent flyer from marriage to marriage, an option not recommended for most of us).

Gold Platinum Palladium and Titanium Wedding, Eternity and Engagement Rings

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RingsrUs was set up to allow our customers to buy diamond engagement rings online at a discount from the prices in high street stores. All the rings on our site come with a UK hallmark that ensures the quality of the material except for titanium which is difficult to hallmark in the UK. In fact it is a little known fact that you cannot buy a titanium ring in the UK that has an 18ct gold inlay at least not legally in a shop. The only legal way to sell titanium inlays in this country is to sell them as say 18ct gold colour inlay however if hallmarked abroad any ring sold by ringsrus.co.uk that did not pass hallmarking standards would be refunded under paypals terms of service which we are bound by. As we own a well known high street jeweller we can sell the same rings as our stores at a fraction of the price typically between 20-40% savings on the price instore.

 

All rings are gauranteed by our best price promise that if you found your ring in a high street store cheaper than you bought it online we will refund the difference even 2 weeks after purchase. It is impossible for anybody to guarantee that the price of gold wont plummet the day after you buy your ring and under those unlikely circumstances we would be unable to refund any money.

 

As ringsrus was set up by a well known scottish jeweller it is fast becoming established as a great site for Celtic wedding rings and even spinning rings made in Scotland which are big in the USA just now and with the favourable exchange rate available under the search box on our site we are sure to see an increase in our exports to the USA as a result. All the prices on our website are available in dollars yen and euros to make it slightly easier for foreign visitors to the site.

Design Trends: Diamond Engagement Rings

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From the grace of halo to the sophistication of micro pave, design trends in diamond engagement rings and wedding band settings are changing, reflecting today’s busy lifestyles. Ergonomic designs reign supreme in today’s market, no longer does pure panache determine the design that leads to ‘I Do.’

“Some brides prefer an ergonomic design that can comfortably be worn day in and day out,” says Brian Gavin, Executive Vice President of Whiteflash.com known as Brian the Cutter. “Others look for added style in an intricate or trendy setting; which, unfortunately, can be limiting when it comes everyday wear,” adds BrianGavin. Whiteflash.com is an e-jewelry boutique specializing in Hearts & Arrows diamonds and custom-designed engagement rings.

Here’s a peek at the up-and-coming trends in engagement rings according to the boutique’s jewelry designers:

Myth: solitaires stand tall

Not true of today’s diamond solitaire settings, says Gavin. “Solitaire settings are traditionally upswept, raising the diamond to make a very bold statement,” he adds. “However, people are also choosing settings where the center diamond sits down low, creating a look that is extremely elegant and also ergonomic.” With the diamond down in the setting, brides-to-be are able to wear the engagement ring in everyday work and play situations long after they say their “I Do’s.

Halos make a comeback

The likely reason for that comeback, according to Gavin, is that the halo-style diamond engagement ring makes the center diamond appear larger than it really is. “And the appearance of a high carat weight in the center stone is extremely important for many who are headed to the altar,” says Brian Gavin. Whiteflash.com has introduced several halo designs to its line of diamond engagement rings in the past year, including one with beaded diamonds along the shank as well as around the center stone, Increased sales prove the design’s resurgence and staying power.

A toast to the ‘Champagne’ setting

One design stunning even to the most fashion-savvy is the diamond ‘Champagne’ setting. “Those who desire this setting know exactly what they’re looking for…and that’s something unique,” says Gavin. “The Champagne style of setting has an unmistakable following.” The succesfull creative design team consisting of Brian Gavin and Frieder Lauer at Whiteflash.com deserve a toast of the bubbly for their interpretation of the Champagne-style bubble design in their U-prong Champagne engagement ring…among others.

Gavin says the company’s Champagne fashions have produced a great deal of spin-off custom-design work, much of which incorporates Whiteflash.com’s exclusive A Cut Above (ACA) melee diamonds. “The design of the Champagne diamond setting intermixes several components…it’s these combined features that really draw[s] people to it,” he says.

“Often people ask us to replicate one aspect or another of the Champagne design into a custom project, and of course we don’t hesitate to do so.” According to Gavin, the U-Prong, domed shank and accent diamonds are examples of features that can be applied to any custom piece. “Our ‘A Cut Above’ (ACA) melee diamonds have been adopted into thousands of projects, and are a stunning complement to any setting style,” comments Gavin.

Delicate pave and micro-pave designs

The old debate: Delicate versus complex, which is better? According to the designers at Whiteflash.com, this season the style leans more heavily towards delicacy rather than complexity.

The diamond pave setting is widely admired for its refinement. To give the setting its simplistic, yet exquisite appearance, beads of metal are raised to create secure channels where the diamonds sit securely in the ring. According to the craftsmen at Whiteflash.com, the raised metal of the band (or ring) is used to create the tiny prongs that hold the petite diamonds in place.

Center stage: Eternity bands

The pave and micro pave diamond engagement rings come into play when customers are looking at smaller diamond settings like the eternity band. According to Gavin – who is also a fifth-generation cutter from the world’s largest diamond center (South Africa) – there has been a recent push for smaller diamonds in settings. “In some cases even solitaire engagement rings are being replaced with semi, and even full diamond eternity bands,” he says. The trend is likely a response to the aforementioned movement towards dainty-looking styles and those that offer daily wear. Eternity bands traditionally are set with diamonds anywhere from one to three points (carats).

Brides trade up

The ‘trading-up’ trend will never fade into obscurity. “We’ve found that it makes a difference in the design process if the bride-to-be is involved up front,” says Gavin. “If the groom chooses to go it alone, he typically gravitates toward a simple design with a smaller-than-desired diamond. And what happens next? The bride-to-be upgrades the size of her diamonds, even adding side stones, and looks for a setting more suited to their tastes.”

‘Trading up’ need not always be done up front. Many couples consider upgrades for important milestones like anniversaries, birthdays and holidays. “While her diamond engagement ring was [current] as a newlywed, many years later she might change or modify her setting to reflect transition in her own life or to keep up with current jewelry trends,” says Gavin. “Even if she keeps the setting forever, there is a chance that down the road she may require a larger diamond. We have many repeat customers who upgrade their diamonds with us,” he finishes.

Whiteflash.com anticipates change as a constant and has made it simple for customers to upgrade with a unique guarantee: Every certified diamond sold at Whiteflash.com comes with a lifetime trade-up option. The company will accept the return of any original purchase and extend full credit in the amount of the original purchase price. The credit can be used to purchase a different diamond.

“Marriage is a lifetime commitment,” Gavin says. “When you choose Whiteflash.com, we’ll be there for a lifetime with you.”

About Whiteflash

Whiteflash.com is the first company in the U.S. to offer an exclusive brand of Hearts & Arrows diamond and bring the sheer beauty of “super ideal cut” to the Internet. Brian Gavin, a 5th generation diamond cutter, and Debi Wexler, a computer entrepreneur, together founded Whiteflash.com in 1999 bringing an expansive selection of loose diamonds to the Internet, including an exclusive brand of Hearts & Arrows diamonds. ‘A Cut Above’ (ACA) is unmatched in its brilliance, fire and sparkle and remains the only Hearts & Arrows diamond sold online with advertised standards and a “true patterning” guarantee.also known as the most visually balanced diamond in the world. Whiteflash.com also offers original, handcrafted platinum and gold settings, diamond engagement rings and wedding bands, custom diamond ring designs and specialty jewelry.

Engagement Ring

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Engagement Ring From Here To Eternity

Throughout history, diamond engagement rings did enjoy popularity among those who were wealthy and those who were royalty. Engagement ring encompasses in them the sense of love, commitment and fidelity. These are given at a very special moment in the life of two people, promising an eternal love and honor between the two. These rings hold their special place in the life of the people from very long. The invention of wedding rings and engagement rings is attributed to the ancient Egyptians, but the use of those rings had been there for quite long. But the purpose of engagement and the wedding rings did not change so much over the years, conveying deep emotions of eternal love, eternal happiness, eternal commitment, and eternal togetherness.

These rings are one of the most special gifts that you can get. These rings signify eternity between the two that is the giver and the receiver. An engagement ring is a complete circle with no break and no end or beginning, it is only eternal which means it just goes on and on.

An engagement ring is often intentionally expensive as a sign of man’s permanency. It is typically a precious band and mounts a diamond or other gem. The reason for its expensiveness is the use of diamond in it. Most people choose a diamond engagement ring. The argument for a diamond is that it is the most enduring, beautiful and expensive gem.

An engagement is an agreement or promise to marry, and also refers to the time between proposal and marriage. Engagements have no predetermined length, and may range from days to years. During this period, a couple is said to be affianced, engaged to be married, or simply engaged. Ring is a romantic way to recognize an engagement, anniversary, or any other special occasion. An engagement ring is a beautiful way of expressing love and proposing for marriage to someone. Customs surrounding engagement vary greatly, and may include a formal or informal announcement to friends, family, and community, or a celebratory party or gathering.

As a matter of fact, diamond engagement rings were not to become “traditional” until hundreds of years later

How to Pick the Best Diamond Engagement Ring?

Author:  //  Category: My Pink Diamonds

The number one question that most people have before they propose to their lover is which diamond engagement ring should they choose? This is perhaps the number one problem most men face because they simply don’t know what their lover like about jewelry and rings. This is not uncommon because many men are busy and they simply don’t have the time to know their lover preferences and tastes in jewelries.

If you’re one of them, it’s nothing to worry about. There’s no definite answer to the question either. Women taste in jewelry and rings can change any moment, just like the trend and fashion. However, you still need to know what are her current tastes in jewelry and most importantly, what she doesn’t like. Nothing can be more disastrous than being rejected simply because you bought the wrong engagement ring that she dislike.

You will need to consider what kind of metal attracts her attention most. White gold, silver, platinum, yellow gold or titanium. Titanium is not very popular among the women but again, you must be well educated enough to make the decision of buying the perfect diamond engagement ring for her. If you choose white gold or sterling silver as the metal for your engagement band, be sure that your lover is not allergic to nickel. Some people finds that their skin will get rashes if they wear jewelries with nickel in the alloy.

After you’ve decided which metal will make her happy and satisfied, it’s time to decide what kind of diamond you should buy for her. Most brides like to have diamonds on their engagement ring, so again, try to confirm this too. You don’t need to ask her upfront if she would like a diamond on her engagement ring. Try approaching her friends or family, they can give you a clue or two.

Picking the perfect diamond for your engagement ring requires some research and patience on your part. For your information, colorless diamonds are the most valuable of all but diamonds are limited to colorless. In fact, you will find blue, red, yellow, green and even pink diamonds sold in the jewelry market. Another important thing to consider is how you would like your diamond to be cut. You’re not going to cut the diamond yourself, rather your jeweler or the ring designer is going to do it. Basically, the more sophisticated and precise a diamond is cut, the more valuable and beautiful it will be.

If you’re truly serious about marrying your lover, be sure to do everything in your power to get the perfect diamond engagement ring. You don’t need to break your bank account to do this but you will certainly need to invest some time and patience. After all, you’re going to spend the rest of your life with her so be sure to get her a diamond engagement ring that will make her cry with joy and happiness. Give her every reasons to happily say “yes” from the bottom of her heart.

For more information about picking the perfect ring, visit the diamond engagement ring article.

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Engagement Rings from here to Eternity

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The oldest recorded exchange of engagement rings dates back nearly 5000 years ago to ancient Egypt when a never ending band was linked with eternal love. Later for the Romans, a young ladies acceptance of a ring was a legal agreement and meant that the girl was no longer available. These ancient engagement and wedding rings were not gold engagement rings but were often made from simple and crude bands of iron.

Even in these modern times, the gold engagement ring is still regarded as a potent symbol of unity and marriage, which sends out a message about a persons marital status. Traditions have changed over the centuries and not only have the materials which the rings are made out of changed, but men too are now choosing to wear a ring as a symbol of lasting love, fidelity and commitment.

These early tokens which indicated the sealing of a marriage contract, were certainly very different from what we now accept today as an engagement ring and probably wouldn’t have turned too many heads or invoked the green eyed monster because of their beauty and brilliance. In early Roman times rings were simple hoops made out of iron and it wasn’t until much later times that this metal was replaced with precious metals such as gold and silver which do not rust and are more attractive.

Although diamonds were discovered in India at the beginning of the ninth century, it wasn’t until 1500 onwards that brides to be would be wearing something a little bit more special and even then, diamonds would be very much for the wealthy and for royalty.

Since their discovery, diamonds have always been prized for their beauty and brilliance as well as their extreme hardness and the word diamond originated from the Greek word adamas, which means unconquerable. Some even believed diamonds to possess magical powers and along with their other properties, this has made diamonds perfect as a representation of the marriage bond.

When further sources of diamonds were discovered in the nineteenth century, it increased the availability and they became more fashionable, particularly set in engagement rings.

Styles of engagement rings have varied greatly over the years but still some designs have remained popular throughout. The single diamond solitaire is a strong favourite and nobody can resist that big sparkler. The three stone styles have also remained popular and many still believe that this signifies ‘I Love You’.

Although some ladies have chosen other precious gemstones for their engagement rings such as rubies, emeralds, opals and many more, the diamond still is the favourite and as the song says ‘Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend’.

Platinum has also become a popular although a very expensive alternative to gold and silver. Recently there has been a surge in interest in engagement rings made from titanium and zirconium because not only are these metals attractive, lightweight and very hard wearing but they are also hypoallergenic. These metals lend themselves well to more modern styles and the metals can be heat treated to produce wonderful colour effects which make many rings totally unique pieces as no two will ever look the same.

Because of their hardness, Titanium and Zirconium are also used to produce stunning tension set diamond engagement rings, an effect which would be much more difficult to achieve with precious metals which are much softer and more prone to wear over the years increasing the likelihood of the precious stone working loose from the .

Most people wear their engagement ring on the third finger of the left hand although there are a few European countries where the engagement ring is worn on the right hand. The reason for wearing on the third finger of the left hand is thought to date back to ancient Rome and Egypt when it was believed that a vein that ran through that finger ran straight to the heart. Many women also wear their gold wedding ring with a diamond engagement ring and an eternity ring.

Engagement Rings: Finding The Perfect Ring

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Need help finding a perfect engagement ring? These style-savvy tips will help you find the perfect engagement ring and perhaps give you the inspiration you seek in finding a diamond engagement ring that fully expresses your feelings.
No other jewellery item says ‘love’ more powerfully than a diamond engagement ring. Rare, precious, and indestructible, these qualities earned the diamond its status as a symbol of enduring love, romance, and commitment. It was said that Cupid’s arrows were tipped with diamonds.
The Greeks believed that the fire in a diamond reflected the constant flame of love. The Romans suggested that diamonds were tears of the gods. For the Indians, they were good luck charms warding off illness, thieves, and forces of evil. To others, they were stones that would heal and bestow knowledge – talismans of power and purity.
Once reserved for royalty or the very rich, diamond rings are now an accessible luxury. Happy, pretty and loved are how diamond engagement rings make any women feel. And diamond engagement rings are proudly worn as potent symbols of commitment, devotion, celebration, wealth, and love. Nothing beats the look of a diamond engagement ring on your hand.
It is vitally important when choosing an engagement ring that it reflects the wearer’s taste, personality and also meets any practical requirements. Think about the wear and tear the ring will have and chose accordingly.
So, what are today’s styles for engagement rings? Truth is, sometimes women want to sport a brilliant, beautiful diamond engagement ring on their hand that doesn’t look like a wedding band, or anniversary ring. Sometimes, women want to wear this ring on their right hand – or even the middle finger of their left to avoid tan lines or to perform some professional duties. These demands are what inspire jewellers to create so many unique engagement ring designs.
The only hard and fast design rule is that there are no hard and fast rules! Engagement rings come in all shapes, sizes and styles. There is plenty of opportunity to have a ring that is as unique as you are.
Some of the latest design trends for engagement rings are bold, yet feminine – many with an art deco influence. Hallmarks of the hottest engagement ring looks include:
• Geometric, art deco shapes such as diamond circles or squares;
• Wide “band” style engagement rings that are chunky, yet feminine;
• Asymmetrical designs that feature an unusually cut diamond, such as princess cut;
• Coloured diamonds (fancy yellow, cognac, or chocolate brown)
• Mixing round brilliant diamonds with fancy shapes;
• The use of open-air space within the ring design (showing diamonds against skin) to give a substantial ring a light, airy, modern look.
Diamond engagement rings are a great choice as they are timeless and compliment any outfit or other jewellery. Remember that an engagement ring will be a ring you’ll wear for a lifetime so it is worth choosing carefully. Make sure you try on all the styles that appeal to you so that you make an informed choice. Also you’ll need to think about how it will sit with your wedding ring and most likely an eternity ring down the line.

Think Jewellery, Think Pink!

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Why opt for any other colour than pink when choosing your beautiful necklaces, bracelets and rings. Not only is pink the colour immediately associated with females, giving your pieces a perfect feminine touch, but the many shades that pink produces adds the perfect finish to almost every hair and skin tone of today’s jewellery consumers.

From baby pink and cherry blossom to French rose and fuchsia, there is a shade to suit everyone and every outfit too, even in the most subtle way. Yet pink is not as popular within the jewellery market as it should be and it seems consumers are beginning to forget the many different designs of jewellery in which they can find this glamorous colour!

A little pink stone featured in beautiful diamond rings can be the perfect touch to any gift for the feminine woman, or as an addition to the original colourless diamond. Pink diamonds are becoming extremely popular in the celeb world with customers seeking new and unusual designs within jewellery and divas wishing to pronounce their girlie antics with a tiny dog by their side.

There isn’t a shade of metal that pink does not compliment and even gold engagement rings continue to look classy with a baby pink shade in the centre or touches of it across the design.

Earrings can also look very cutesy and petit with a hint of pink to them and because of this fact it means that shades such as baby pink can be carried across nearly every age from toddler to adult simply because it is not overpowering. Bracelets are similar to this effect and even for the simplest of tastes, there are designs featuring plain bands with hints of small pink diamonds or even a slight pink tone to the metal of the item itself.

Necklaces are the most beautiful of all in this colour and are designed in so many different sizes and shapes that it is often hard to make a decision of which to buy. Many feature a small heart design made of small pink stones or subtle shapes of colours like squares or circles. Expensive jewellery rarely comes in loud shades of shocking pink or hot magenta but these colours are often found in fashion jewellery or cheaper alternatives.

If its subtle necklaces, feminine diamond engagement rings, diva style bracelets or even a watch to show your girlie side that you’re searching for, think jewellery, think pink!!

Engagement Rings – Bespoke and Custom-designed Engagement Rings

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When it comes to selecting the perfect engagement ring for our partner, we are presented with quite a handful of options. Bespoke or custom-made engagement rings are only one of these choices. Nowadays one can specify the stones to be used on the ring as well as the metal type and setting style to have a truly personalized ring for their beloved. By availing this option you can buy a unique and totally gorgeous ring to surprise your partner when proposing to her. There are many designers who offer beautiful handcrafted bespoke rings for engagements and weddings. Let’s find out more about this wonderful option.

Daniel Prince is a popular name in the category of handmade luxury jewelry. There are many options offered by this designer including diamond solitaire rings, handmade eternity rings, custom-made right hand rings, and gemstone rings. In addition to these, you will also find guides on how to buy a quality diamond and finger size guide. There is so much to learn about the custom of engagement, locating genuine colored gemstones and different diamond shapes. Before ordering a custom-designed ring, it is advisable to learn all these facts and then proceed with choosing the style and type of ring you want.

In the handmade engagement rings category, you will find lovely diamond and gemstone rings set in platinum, yellow gold and white gold. You can choose among the different rings listed here or change your design by specifying your own requirements. Some customers also give their own stones and diamonds to be used on their rings. Diamonds in different colors, such as champagne, pink, and chocolate, can also be used. Unique and unusual ring designs can be located in this category which can be used as guides to create your own personalized ring. The diamonique engagement rings are also great looking.

Gemstone engagement rings look lovely and serve to enhance the beauty of a woman.  Natural gemstones come in a variety of colors and shapes. One of the most beautiful rings in this category is the platinum antique-style ring with a beautiful 3ct. cushion cut sapphire and baguette-cut diamonds. You can choose your own gemstone and specify its shape. The most popular shapes include oval, round, brilliant, pear-shaped and marquise. Very unique and remarkable rings can also be found in the bespoke category. These rings are extraordinarily huge and look perfect when worn on the right hand. Similarly, eternity rings are classic and extremely beautiful.

Eternity engagement rings are composed of yellow and white gold and sometimes platinum. The rings are complemented with gorgeous gemstones and small brilliant-cut diamonds. Designing your own diamond ring is a simple 6-step procedure. First you have to locate a designer who offers bespoke rings for engagements. You have to narrate all your requirements and then receive a proposal with estimated price. The artist will start designing your ring and provide you with sketches to approve. Gemstones and diamonds are then selected by the artist and then the ring will be designed and shipped to you. Many people avail this opportunity to create wonderful rings tailored to their specifications.

The Many Colors of Diamonds

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Are you new to the diamond purchasing scene? If so, you are going to be faced with an overwhelming amount of choices. The following is an explanation of the different colors of diamonds now on the market.
First of all, you may not realize that there are over 10 solid color choices for natural diamonds. And each of the colors comes in different hues and shades, taking that number into the hundreds. Some are commonplace and very easy to find, while others are considered very rare.
Coloring in diamonds signifies impurities like nitrogen that can be found in some single-compound (carbon) diamonds. Although-diamonds that are not pure white are not necessarily flawed. In fact they may be considered rare, as in the case of purple, orange or red diamonds. In addition, any diamond that is not white can be referred to as “fancy” (if it possesses the right characteristics); as in a “fancy bright yellow diamond. ”
White-A white diamond is not really white, it is almost translucent. White diamonds are colorless to near colorless; the clearer the diamond the higher the grade. White diamonds are the most common and signify elegance and stability.
Yellow-Commonly referred to as the canary diamond. Its yellow coloring varies from light to bright. These are rarer than white diamonds and more expensive.
Brown-These are sometimes referred to as Champagne or Chocolate in color, but with a definite light or dark brown tint. Brown can also be found combined with orange or yellow.
Grey-These are lustrous with a smoky coloring and are sometimes bluish-gray in color.
Blue-Blue diamonds have been sold for quite some time. They are considered elite and rare, and therefore much sought after.
Green-Relatively new to the market and green in color-but will not be mistaken for an emerald, as green diamonds are lighter in color than emeralds and sometimes have an olive tint.
Pink-The new white. Pink is very feminine and is also the color that is internationally recognized to be associated with Breast Cancer Awareness. You might score some knowledge and caring points by going Pink.
Orange-Orange diamonds can be very intense and vibrant in color or combined with brown, pink or red.
Red-The rarest color of all diamonds is the red diamond. Not many have been classified as fancy, as most are combined with pink, orange, or purple.
Violet/Purple-Generally lighter in color and can be found in combination with pink diamonds.
Black-Black diamonds appear to be black and lustrous, but are really a shade lighter than true black.
When you are purchasing diamonds keep in mind that the colors above refer to natural colors. However, diamonds can be artificially colored. Be sure to ask the jeweler if you are purchasing a natural colored diamond or one that’s color has been enhanced. Also, it is not unusual to find diamonds that have color combinations such as a fancy orange/brown or purple/pink.
Now that you know that diamonds come in every color of the rainbow, you will need to focus on the recipient of the diamond. Choose a color that suits the needs and wants of the person who will be wearing the diamond. No matter which color that you choose for that special person, make sure that you buy something that will complement their personality and physical characteristics.