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The Basics of Choosing a
Diamond Wedding ring
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One activity that you will undoubtedly
appreciate when preparing for your wedding ceremony is the wedding ring
selection. Like most young girls, you have probably spent most of your life
dreaming of the perfect diamond wedding ring. Hopefully, you and your fiancé
have decided to shop for rings together, or you have informed him of what you
like. You will wear the wedding ring for a significant amount of time and it
only makes sense that it's something that you like. If your knowledge of diamond
wedding rings is limited to size, it's a good idea that you obtain more
information before you make your wedding ring selection.
Loose or Set
When most people think of a diamond wedding ring, they often think of a stone
that is already set or mounted. You can actually buy a diamond only and choose a
setting later. The intelligence in doing so is cost. When you shop for loose
diamonds you will notice that diamonds are available in various sizes, including
oval, round, and marquise. If you don't have a personal preference for a certain
style, you might want to consider your hands. Certain styles complement certain
types of hands. A good guide is to match the shape of the diamond to the hand.
Do you have long, narrow fingers? An oval-shaped diamond or similar elongated
style diamond for your wedding ring would probably work for you. Round diamonds
are considered a good choice for most hands.
The Perfect Setting
Something else to consider when shopping for a wedding ring is the setting. Do
you choose platinum or yellow or white gold? Yellow gold is the setting that
most people choose for their wedding ring. It is typically less expensive than
platinum or white gold. If you choose a yellow gold wedding ring, be careful
that you don't choose a higher quality just because you think it is better. As
the quality of yellow gold goes up, the softer the metal becomes. A wedding ring
set in 24k gold will be less resilient to scratches than a ring that is set in
14k gold. Platinum is by far the most expensive and most durable of the trio.
White gold is a good choice for a wedding ring setting if versatility is
important to you. White gold tends to go with everything.
White diamonds are by far the most popular. Did you know that you could buy a
pink diamond? Diamonds are available in other colors, but these are typically
more expensive. Second to the classic white diamond is the yellow diamond. When
shopping for your wedding ring you will actually find more of these than any
other color of diamond.
Considering Cost
Your budget probably carries the most weight in your wedding ring selection. A
wedding ring featuring a diamond can cost as little as $100 and as much as
$1,000,000. In general, the amount of money you can expect to pay for a diamond
wedding ring will vary according to the type of stone and the setting. The more
carats a wedding ring has the more it will cost. Diamonds set in platinum will
cost you the most, while you will spend very little on a wedding ring set in
14-carat gold. You can balance the cost by buying a wedding ring with a high
number of carats and set in a less expensive setting.
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