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Engagement
Information
Rare and fascinating,
mysterious and magical, diamonds have amazed us, inspired us, and ignited our
romantic passion since the dawn of time. No other gem is as universally revered
as this beautiful, sparkling, precious token of love. Not only are diamonds the
ultimate symbol of love and romance, but they also happen to be the hardest
known substance on earth. It's no wonder that a gem with such strength,
endurance and lasting appeal is the stone of choice for the vast majority of
couples getting married today.
However, if you're like
most men, you probably don't know a whole lot about diamonds. So how do you
select the right one for your fiancée-to-be? After all, buying an engagement
ring is one of the most important, emotion-filled purchases you will ever make,
and you want to make sure she'll be as thrilled with it as you are.
Here are
some tips that will help you "pop the question" with confidence: - Know the Four Cs - Cut,
clarity, carat and color are the main factors that determine the quality of a
diamond and thus, its price. It's critical to educate yourself in each of these
areas before you start shopping.
- Do your homework - shop around,
look at stores' Web sites, ask trusted friends and relatives where they buy
their jewelry, do jewelry research on the Web. In other words, arm yourself
with as much information as possible before you're ready to make the purchase.
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Know her style - pay
attention when she admires someone else's engagement ring or a ring in an
advertisement; ask her friends and family what she likes. Look in her jewelry
box; notice the style of jewelry she already wears. Also note the kind of metal
she prefers (yellow gold, white gold, platinum). Go shopping with her at the
mall and browse by a few jewelry stores; you'll get to see first-hand what really
catches her eye.
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Find her ring size - Just imagine
- you pop the question, she happily accepts, she starts to put the ring on -
and it doesn't fit. What a letdown. You want that magic moment to be perfect.
So either get a ring from her jewelry box and bring it with you, or make an
impression of her ring in soap or clay, or trace the inside of her ring on a
piece of paper, or even put her ring on your own finger as far as it will go
and mark that spot with a pen. A jeweler can get an accurate measurement
through any of these strategies. And of course, you can always ask one of her
best friends or relatives for her ring size - just be sure you choose someone
who can keep a secret.
- Have a budget in mind, but be flexible - Diamonds are available in a range of prices, so you're certain to find one that suits your taste and
budget. Once you understand the Four Cs, you'll be able to find a stone that represents the best value, based on the combination of color, cut, clarity and
carat weight you desire. But don't automatically pass up the
"perfect" ring just because it's more than you planned to spend.
Remember that this is an investment that will last a lifetime - and it won't
depreciate in value. Besides, most jewelers accept credit cards or offer
financing that allows you to pay for the jewelry in installments. As for how
much you should actually spend, consider the commonly accepted guideline of two
month's salary. However, this is only a directional tool to help you establish
a budget.
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