Thursday, May 28, 2009

How Do I Look in this Engagement Ring?

Finding an engagement ring is simple, but finding the perfect engagement ring? Not such an easy feat.

While on this difficult quest for the best diamond engagement ring, it’s important to channel your inner spy to haphazard a great guess of what your potential bride wants. Take note of her top metal choice in her jewelry box, and whether she is more classic or renegade in her jewelry style tastes. And wannabe grooms, you are in luck: These days, ladies are helping out with the diamond decisions, often joining or surfing the Internet with their future husbands for engagement ring shopping sprees.

On these sprees, it’s hard to go wrong with a classic design, like a diamond solitaire ring. Round brilliant diamonds are the prom queens of cuts, but square, princess and emerald cuts also make it onto the royal court.

Extra sparkle is always in demand, since future brides really want to shine. To get this look, choose a ring with diamonds sprinkled around the band. This diamond engagement ring with side stones is classic, with the extra bling adding a bit of spice to the design. Three stone diamond engagement rings are perfect purchases to evoke a brighter look, too.

Yellow diamond engagement rings add a little drama to romance, but only in the best of ways. Colored gemstones correspond nicely to the funkier bride’s preferences. And if it is a to-be-bride’s second or third marriage, she will probably desire a different style from the previous marriage(s). Adding color to the stone is a wonderful way to achieve a new look.

Engagement rings are not just about expressing a bride’s personality; they are also about the right fit and ensuring the right style is on the right female. Much like purchasing jeans, it’s all a game of proportions.

If a woman has longer fingers, bigger diamonds or clustered diamonds, are better because the finger length lends itself to bolder styles. As for the stone, avoid elongated shapes, and shoot instead for round diamonds. For shorter fingers, longer shaped stones work well. Think marquise shapes as one such good option.

The same styling principle for a finger’s length is also true for hand size. The ring shouldn’t outweigh a hand. Choose a diamond engagement ring less large for the petite hand. Heart shapes and solitaires are great options for this size. Go larger for a bigger hand by way of a bigger stone or three-stone diamond engagement ring as well as a wider band. No matter what size hand, matching color with skin tone is crucial, too. Lighter skin tones tend to look better with yellow or rose gold, for example.

Remember, when your love asks, ‘How do I look in this diamond engagement ring?,’ the consensus should be lovely.


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2 comments:

brate said...

nice ring...

Modern Designinc said...

It’s felt really nice to read this blog. Actually, this is an issue that we generally are not able to decide. Till the time we exchange rings, we are always in the dilemma that, is this ring suiting to me? Really a very confusing question. But, the way you have described the idea of choosing the correct ladies wedding ring, gives a clear pathway to select a proper ring to be proud to wear. To select a ring which suits our personality is the most crucial factor while selection. It can vary from a very royal, rich looking single diamond ring to a colored gem, trendy looking ring. I was also in a very similar dilemma as you have described while selecting a wedding ring. I used to search over the internet for the whole day long, but was not able to end up selecting one. Then I came across a company named www.moderndesigninc.com who claimed to be in the business since 1978. I visited one of their locations at southern California. There was a vast range of ladies wedding ring and ladies solitaire ring varying in price range as well as their types. I got the one which I desired to have. It was actually suiting to my personality, and was really appreciated with their work on the diamond. That ring made me shine on my wedding.

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