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Ring in 2017- Choosing the Perfect Engagement Ring

January 5, 2017 Leave a Comment

If you are planning on proposing in 2017, the ring is probably on your mind. Maybe you have even gone ring shopping together to get an idea of what she would like. The options are endless and there are many pieces to consider. Here are some tips to help you get started with the buying process.

1. Choose your metal- From platinum to gold, there are many options depending on your preference and budget.

2. Choose your stone- choosing a ring style is often seen as the most important part to many shopping for a ring. When purchasing a diamond, there are a 4 things to consider, the 4 C.

    • Color- this actually refers to lack of color in the diamond. A chemically pure diamond has no hue and will be valued higher. Many color differences are very subtle but they make a big difference in terms of quality and price.
    • Clarity- this refers to the absence of inclusions. Flawless is the highest clarity grade, and the lowest is included which means there is visible blemishes and cloudiness.
    • Carat- this has to do with the size, larger diamonds are more rare. Although many people like to purchase the largest stone they can get, it is important to consider that the value of the diamond includes all the 4C’s and not just carat weight. A diamond that is 2 carats can be worth less than a smaller stone depending on the other factors.
    • Cut- this influences how diamonds sparkle and how the facets interact with light. Grades range from excellent (highest) to poor (lowest).

After considering the 4 C’s, the shape of your diamond is also important. Here are a few popular types:

      • Vintage
      • Halo
      • Cushion cut
      • Solitaire
      • Princess cut
      • Emerald
      • 3 stone

There are many more options, but these are just a few. Look at a few different styles to see which look is more her.

 

 

3. Choose the setting- Whether she prefers a vintage style or more modern look there are many options for ring styles.

        • Prong- involves “claws” that hold the stone firmly in shape.
        • Tension- the compression-spring pressure of the shank holds the stone in place.
        • Bezel- a metal rim with edges fully or partially surrounds the perimeter of the stone.
        • Channel- sandwiches rows of stones with no metal seperating them.
        • Bar- vertical bars of metal secure them in place.
        • Pave- three or more rows of several stones.

Your jeweler can help recommend the best setting for your stone.

If you are interested in creating a completely custom ring this is an option as well. Consider these questions when personalizing an engagement ring.

5 Sparkling Surprises for Your Valentine

February 8, 2016 Leave a Comment

Happy February! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and many of you are still trying to find the perfect gift for your significant other. Flower, chocolate and jewelry have been considered traditional gifts for this holiday. Flowers will wilt, chocolate will be eaten but a special jewelry gift will be cherished forever! We can help you find the perfect gift!

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Here is some guidance from our friends at Gabriel & Co. with 5 of the hottest trends in jewelry this Valentine’s Day, 2016.

 

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  1. Stackable Bracelets (Price: $740-$1,255)- The Byblos bracelets are a great option for any special women in your life. With many design options from diamond infinity to arrows these are a romantic piece that she will treasure for ever.
  2. Heart shaped necklaces (Price: $125-$2,675)- With a variety of styles and price points, a heart shaped necklace is a symbol of your love.
  3. Eternity ring (Price: $925)- If you aren’t quite ready for the proposal, surprise your girlfriend with a promise ring. Or this can be a ring for your wife to wear on the right hand. The looped infinity symbol symbolizes love in the past, present and future.
  4. XO or heart-shaped bracelet (Price: $240-$385)- A dainty white gold or gold bracelet with a heart, love, xo, design is sure to be loved by your girlfriend, fiance or wife.
  5. Stud earrings (Price: $100- $1,450)- Stud earrings are a timeless and practical gift. They can be worn daily or for special events. With options from the typical diamond to other stone, heart shapes, and much more, you will be able to find something for any personality or style.

 

 

 

Bling in the New Year: Facts About Engagement Season From ‘The Knot’

January 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

The holiday season (Thanksgiving to Valentine’s Day) is known to be a popular time for popping the question.

Wedding site, The Knot has released a survey featuring engagement statistics from 2015. This ‘2015 Jewelry and Engagement Study,’ surveyed 12,000 brides and 1,200 grooms in the U.S.

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Here is what we know:

  • Men spent an average of $5,978 on the bling.
  • 68% of women are aware of how much their ring costs.
  • Diamonds are the number one choice of stone (84% of women).
  • 8% of brides received a precious stone (up from 6% in 2013)
  • The most popular setting is the halo. (22%, tripled from 7% in 2011)
  • 85% of men would rather buy a small, higher quality diamond than a larger, lesser quality stone.
  • 67% of brides researched ring styles beforehand.
  • 80% of brides hinted to their partner about the type of ring they like.
  • Men took an average of 4.8 months to research and 3.6 months to pick the perfect ring.
  • 77% of men asked parental permission before asking their bride-to-be.
  • 41% of proposals were captured with photo or video.

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Are you ready to pop the question in 2016? We can help you find the perfect ring for your significant other.

 

Happy New Year! We hope 2016 is your best year yet.

A Diamond is Forever: The History of Diamond Engagement Rings

June 10, 2015 Leave a Comment

Not only just sparkly and beautiful, diamonds have long since been considered a symbol of love and romance. Diamond jewelry is definitely a favorite of many women. With the options to dress them up for an elegant event or keep it casual with your daily jeans, this stone is the common choice for engagement rings.

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Diamond engagement rings became popular in the 1930s. By 1965, 80% of all brides-to-be were flashing a diamond on their ring finger. However, engagement rings have been around long before the 30’s. In 1215, Pope Innocent III declared a waiting period before betrothal and marriage. The rings were used to symbolize commitment in this period (Today we know this as an engagement).

The first diamond ring used during a proposal was in 1477. Archduke Maximilian of Austria proposed to Mary of Burgundy. Engagement rings were now common at this time, but diamonds were a rarity and strictly for upper class elite.

Source: NY Times  Frances Gerety wrote the slogan, "A Diamond is Forever," in 1947.

Source: NY Times
Frances Gerety wrote the slogan, “A Diamond is Forever,” in 1947.

The diamond became the true symbol for marriage proposal in 1947 when De Beers Company launched the slogan, “A Diamond is Forever.” Today, more than 78% of engagement rings contain diamonds. Diamonds resilience, sparkly and purity symbolize a man’s commitment to the one he loves.

Source: en.paperblog.com

Source: en.paperblog.com

There are many different styles of diamond engagement rings. The most popular has been the round brilliant cut. Other popular choices include the princess cut, emerald cut and cushion cut.

Ready to pop the question to your sweetheart? We can help you choose the perfect diamond ring for her.

 

Sources:

The American Gem Society

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