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Diamond Engagement Rings

Raymond Lee Jewelers Offers Diamond Engagement Rings for All Tastes and Styles

The engagement ring quest can be daunting if you don’t have a basic plan to rely on. Before you set out, take the time to define your expectations, and you’ll find it much easier to shop for the perfect engagement ring for your beloved. It might even become an enjoyable experience you’ll always remember, as it signifies the moment when you are going to express your commitment to her. Below you can find some guidelines, which will help you find what you want, in case you don’t know exactly where to start when you embark on your engagement ring quest.

Educate Yourself

When you go shopping for an engagement ring, it’s important to understand the various terms that are used in the jewelry industry. This will help you identify the distinctions between engagement rings, making you feel more confident about finding the perfect ring. So, what are the main parts of an engagement ring?

The Band

This is the metal part of the engagement ring, which keeps it on the finger. It can be made of various precious metals, including silver, gold- whether white or yellow, or platinum. There are other metal combinations available. Gold is alloyed with other metals to make it stronger because otherwise it will be too soft to be used in jewelry making. For instance, white gold results from combining gold with rhodium or platinum, which gives it that silvery look. The choice is yours to make, after you consider the style and budget factors, which are the most important when it comes to engagement ring shopping.

The Stone

The gemstone is obviously the star of your engagement ring. It can be a diamond or some other precious stone. You don’t need to have a big stone to get a beautiful ring. Sometimes simplicity is best. When you choose the stone, it’s essential to make sure it fits your soon to be fiancée’s personality.

The Setting
This describes the way a diamond or gemstone is mounted on the band. There are several types of settings available, but most of them involve either prongs, or stone insertion or encircling, using the metal part of the ring. Types of settings include prong, bezel, channel, pave, gypsy, or tension setting. The prong and bezel setting are two of the most popular. Sometimes the setting is made from a different metal than the band to achieve a particular effect or highlight the mounted stone. For instance, you can have a gold band with a platinum setting. This will make the diamond mounted on the setting look more brilliant. As for a bezel setting, this is one of the most durable, and it’s recommended for those who will wear their jewelry more often, or while working. However, if you perform tasks that require you to use your hands a lot, like cleaning or using various chemicals, it might be better to take your ring off before you getting down to work.

Learn about the 4 C’s

This term describes the essential properties of a stone, typically a diamond. They are the carat, clarity, color, and cut. There’s a fifth C, and that’s- you guessed it- cost. Learning to assess the 4 C’s of a diamond or other precious stones will impact the fifth C, and will help you make the best choice for you particular circumstance.

Choose a Reputable Jeweler

Now that you’ve become familiar with the basic parts of an engagement ring, it’s time to think about where you can find what you want. Before you decide for a jewelry piece, you need to make sure you’ve found the right jeweler. Buying an engagement ring is a process which shouldn’t be rushed, that’s why you need a jeweler which makes you feel at ease, and who is eager to provide you with all the details you might need. A friendly and knowledgeable jeweler can make your engagement ring quest easier and more enjoyable. His advice can prove to be invaluable, and will help you feel more confident about your options. Before you actually settle for a jewelry store, go window-shopping, and compare customer approaches, prices, and engagement ring options. Once you do that, you’ll see that some jewelry stores will make a better impression on you than others. This will narrow down your options, allowing you to focus on a select few. When you consult with your jeweler, ask him about customizable options. You might want to match your beloved’s engagement ring with the wedding band. In this case, knowing what to expect will give you the peace of mind that you’ve got the wedding band part covered as well.

Match the Engagement Ring with Her Personality

This is probably the most important part of your quest. You want to create a unique impression when you offer her the ring, and you want her to be happy wearing it from then on. That’s why it’s essential to purchase a ring, which suits her taste and style. Many men feel overwhelmed about choosing the engagement ring by themselves. However, it’s not such a challenging task if you approach it from the right angle. Nowadays, there are couples who prefer to go shopping for the engagement ring together. If this is your case, you’re lucky. If it’s not, don’t despair, it will be easier than you might think with the right guidance. Moreover, think about the moment when you’ll be offering her the ring. It’s worth putting in the time and effort to find the perfect engagement ring.
So, returning to identifying her style, if don’t know already, find out what kind of jewelry she likes. Start with basic distinctions, such as simple versus flashier, diamond versus gemstones, contemporary versus vintage, and so on, and then introduce other details into the equation, such as band material, setting type, and diamond cut.

Taking the time to educate yourself before setting out on your engagement ring quest will most certainly pay off, as it will give you the confidence to make the perfect choice for your loved one.

Whether you’re looking for that perfect round brilliant diamond, or that stunning marquie, Raymond Lee is sure to have it all. An engagement ring is a symbol of love and promise, so spending the right amount of time to pick the perfect ring will surely leave an impression once you propose.

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