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Tips for buying an engagement ring

smartneil
2 posts
Feb 26, 2008
1:53 AM
1. Buying multiple stones with combined weight equal to that of one single stone for less money, is often a better choice to go in for, if budget is your priority.
2.Choosing White Gold rather than Platinum will emaciate your expenditure on engagement ring.
3 .If size is of prime importance to you then take into consideration shapes other than round as it normally looks smaller than diamonds cut in other shapes.
4.Wider designs tend to create impressive, notable designs for diamonds under 1-carat.
5.When colorless diamonds don’t seem to fall within budget, using White Gold or Platinum setting for stones within the top 10 color grades and Yellow Gold setting for stones with a noticeable yellow tint is a good idea as this will make the stone look Whiter.
6.In a brilliant cut no one can differentiate between a diamond graded as Flawless and one graded as Slightly Included. So if you plan to ignore diamonds in the SI range, give it a second thought.
7.Make an informed buying decision.
8.Don't overburden yourself when making the purchase.

Last Edited on 26-Feb-2008 1:53 AM

divine
6 posts
Oct 22, 2008
9:41 PM
Diamond engagement rings come in different shapes, sizes, and price ranges. Choose the ring that best for you and that fit your budget.
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