Diamond Engagement Bands Shopping Guide

 

Engagement day and the preparation for the engagement can be very exciting and scary at the same time. But one of the primary things in an engagement is the engagement ring, and no engagement function is complete without an engagement band. Therefore, finding the best and the ideal engagement band from the thousands of different designs and styles can be challenging and daunting. It takes a lot of energy to purchase the perfect ring for yourself or your partner.

Here you will learn about some of the basic things you need to be vigilant about when looking for your ideal engagement band. This user-friendly guide will surely make things easier for you.

Guide for Diamond Engagement Bands Shopping:

Following are a few things that, if you keep in mind, you will surely get your favorite diamond engagement band without a lot of problems and fuss.

Setting a Budget:

Getting engaged is already so stressful, and over that, the prices of the diamond engagement bands can also be a pressure. When you are buying an engagement ring, you must set a budget in your mind. Although the retailers and the jewelers at the shop always say, the more budget you have, the better the ring you will get. But never listen to them, instead stick to your budget and work the things around it. Try to find the style, design and color of the band which comes in your range rather than spending hundreds of dollars just for an engagement ring.

The 4 C’s:

Before you are going to get your engagement ring to learn about the 4 C’s. It is the grading system of a diamond, and this will help you get the best ring for your engagement.

  • Cut:

The first of the four C’s stands for Cut. The cut of the diamond stone means the amount of light being reflected when it is cut into a specific shape, either oval or round. It can be graded from excellent to poor; the better the diamond reflects the light, the higher its quality.

  • Carat:

Carat is the weight and the size of the diamond. The average diamond weight that you can find for the engagement rings is about 1 carat. But you can reduce or increase the weight of the diamond according to your preference.

  • Color:

The color of the diamond also plays a crucial role. The best quality is the colorless and the most transparent diamonds. Ensure that when you are buying the band, you know about the caliber of the diamond being used in it.

  • Clarity:

The last C stands for Clarity, and this means how clear the diamond is. It is one of the smartest ways to check if the diamond is pure or not. You can check for inclusions such as black impurities or flecks. Many people also ask how do you tell if a ring is real, then these minute impurities and imperfections can show that the diamond is real or not.

Selecting the Shape:

When selecting the diamond engagement band, picking the perfect shape of the stone is also really important. It depends on the taste of the person that they have imagined their ring to look like. You will also need to select the shape of the diamond stone so that you have a clear view of how your engagement band is going to look.

Following are some of the popular shapes from which you can pick the one you like the most:

  • Oval: best for long and lean fingers.
  • Round: the most common shape and fits almost all types of fingers.
  • Cushion: a vintage style that is a square with rounded edges.
  • Princess: this style has a broad and flat top with a pyramid shape of the stone. It makes the stone appear larger than it already is.
  • Pear: a hybrid between a round and oval, looks like an actual pear.

There are many other styles that you will be able to find in the market, but the ones mentioned above are the most popular designs and shapes.

Choosing the perfect metal:

Choosing the metal for the ring is as important as it is to choosing the best quality diamond. You must know what kind of ring you are looking for and the metal is complementing it. There are four main choices for metal gold, white gold, platinum and rose gold.

Choosing the right one depends on your preferences. If you are looking for a colorful ring, opting for rose gold can be a good option. But if you are trying to look for an affordable option, white gold is less expensive than all the other metals. It all depends on the design, budget and the style you are going for and then only you will be able to find the perfect metal for your ring.

  • The setting of the Stones:

If you are getting a custom ring, you have to tell the jeweler about the setting of the stones. There are different settings and patterns that you can opt for, such as the bezel setting; this is the setting in which the diamond is placed between a thin metal rim so that it is not protruding out. Flush setting is another setting in which the diamonds are drilled in the engagement band. These settings also depend on the style you are going for; you must have a vision of your ring beforehand.

  • Choosing the color:

Some people like colorful and bold rings, and some people like classic transparent diamond rings. You can choose a different color of stones such as emerald, ruby and many more to use with the diamond. Hence, picking the color is also very important when you are looking for diamond engagement bands.

Conclusion:

The pointers given above are the most important thing to look for when finding the best engagement band for yourself and your pattern. To decrease the effort, you should always research different places where you can get the rings from and the prices of the rings. It will give you a better idea of the style of rings that you are looking for.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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