Knowing what you can afford in engagement rings and wedding sets is an important part of making the best possible purchase. Determining what price range works for you with affordable engagement rings should be the first step, the looking at the best possible quality engagement rings in the price range is the next.
The most expensive component of engagement rings is going to be the diamonds in the setting. Changing settings even a bit will allow you to perhaps select a bigger central diamond. This won't take away from the overall beauty of the ring as it will focus all the attention on the central diamond itself. These solitaire rings are beautiful, timeless and classic.
Rather than a really large solitaire diamond a group or design of smaller diamonds or even diamond chips can add beauty to engagement rings at a much lower price. This doesn't mean you have to cut total carat weight for the same money as smaller diamonds are more common and less expensive. Pave rings are very popular as both engagement or wedding band options.
Combining semi-precious stones with diamonds adds both color and uniqueness to engagement rings. The very deep colored gems such as sapphires, rubies and emeralds are striking when combined with diamonds in any setting.
There are several cuts of diamonds that actually can make engagement rings appear bigger than they actually are with regards to diamond size. Diamond cuts that elongate the diamond such as oval cuts, marquis cuts and even the pear cut will naturally give a longer shape to the ring.
Although size is going to be important in the overall appearance of the ring it is not the most important part of getting the most out of engagement rings on a budget. The clarity of diamond, the cut, and the color, also have a big factor in how brilliant and reflective the diamond will be. This is particularly important with stand alone diamonds seen in the round or Ascher cut engagement rings. Even a small diamond that sparkles is going to look nicer than a larger diamond that is flawed or not clear.
Talking with your jeweler and being realistic about what you can afford to look for in engagement rings is important. Maximizing both the diamond quality and cut as well as getting the best possible setting to showcase the diamond doesn't have to be expensive.
For those that are really interested in maximizing their buying power, mixing settings and loose diamonds is a great option in designing engagement rings. Again, working with someone experienced in engagement rings will help you in getting just the ring you want while staying in your budget.
The most expensive component of engagement rings is going to be the diamonds in the setting. Changing settings even a bit will allow you to perhaps select a bigger central diamond. This won't take away from the overall beauty of the ring as it will focus all the attention on the central diamond itself. These solitaire rings are beautiful, timeless and classic.
Rather than a really large solitaire diamond a group or design of smaller diamonds or even diamond chips can add beauty to engagement rings at a much lower price. This doesn't mean you have to cut total carat weight for the same money as smaller diamonds are more common and less expensive. Pave rings are very popular as both engagement or wedding band options.
Combining semi-precious stones with diamonds adds both color and uniqueness to engagement rings. The very deep colored gems such as sapphires, rubies and emeralds are striking when combined with diamonds in any setting.
There are several cuts of diamonds that actually can make engagement rings appear bigger than they actually are with regards to diamond size. Diamond cuts that elongate the diamond such as oval cuts, marquis cuts and even the pear cut will naturally give a longer shape to the ring.
Although size is going to be important in the overall appearance of the ring it is not the most important part of getting the most out of engagement rings on a budget. The clarity of diamond, the cut, and the color, also have a big factor in how brilliant and reflective the diamond will be. This is particularly important with stand alone diamonds seen in the round or Ascher cut engagement rings. Even a small diamond that sparkles is going to look nicer than a larger diamond that is flawed or not clear.
Talking with your jeweler and being realistic about what you can afford to look for in engagement rings is important. Maximizing both the diamond quality and cut as well as getting the best possible setting to showcase the diamond doesn't have to be expensive.
For those that are really interested in maximizing their buying power, mixing settings and loose diamonds is a great option in designing engagement rings. Again, working with someone experienced in engagement rings will help you in getting just the ring you want while staying in your budget.
About the Author:
George Baycan of San Francisco based Simayof Jewelersworks for Simayof Jewelers as a manager and marketing consultant. He specializes in Engagement Rings, specifically in Asscher Cut Engagement Rings


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