Showing posts with label Engagement Ring Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engagement Ring Tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

10 Things About Diamond Engagement Rings You’d Love to Know


1. 74% of all brides receive a diamond engagement ring. Of these 60% are involved in picking out their engagement ring while 3% pick it out themselves.

2. The engagement ring is worn on the third finger of the left hand, as it is believed that it has the vein called vena amoris that runs directly to the heart.

3. The word diamond originates from the Greek equivalent of adamant as diamonds were supposed to be indestructible and strong. Diamond engagements ring is, therefore, considered as a depiction of an everlasting love.

4. Originally diamonds were gifted on the 75th anniversary, an occasion as rare as the stone, but the tradition changed to 60th anniversary when Queen Victoria celebrated her length of the reign as Diamond Jubilee.

5. The practice of exchanging engagement rings began when the Roman emperor Maxmillan I gave Mary of Burgundy a ring as an engagement present.

6. The smallest diamond engagement ring on record was given to two-year-old Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII. When she got engaged to the infant Dauphin of France, son of King Francis I, in 1518, a tiny gold ring, set with a valuable diamond, was fitted to her finger

7. In 1761, King George III first introduced the tradition of the "keeper," or guard ring. He presented a diamond band to his bride, Queen Charlotte. Today such rings continue their popularity as wedding bands or anniversary bands.

8. At a wedding in Persia, a ring was gifted to everyone who attended the wedding. To challenge this custom Prince Albert and Queen Victoria gave six dozen rings, to every guest at the wedding, with the Queen’s profile.

9. Priscilla Presley’s diamond engagement ring was of a stunning 3 ½ carat stone with a smaller row of detachable diamonds.

10. One of the best portals for exquisite diamond jewelry, engagement rings and gemstone jewelry is www.b2cjewels.com.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

What Engagement Ring Will She Like?

What engagement ring will she like? Would she prefer a single big diamond or small diamonds with more count? Will she like a yellow setting or a white one? What cut of diamond will suit her hand more? Should I go in for a colored diamond or a colorless one?

Wooooooooo! CONFUSED!

Worried about what engagement ring to pick up for your girl? Do away with your fear now. Though it looks complicated but it as a matter of fact is very simple a process to find out what exactly is the type of ring she would love wearing all life long.

Get to know what you should pick in 5 simple steps:

1. Listen: Most of the time half of your job is done by just attentive listening. Girls tend to speak out what they feel. Most of what you need to know to understand her choice comes to you even without asking. Listen to her comments while you shop. See what she has to say about rings that others are wearing.

2. Identifying her taste: Carefully notice the kind of jewelry that she wears or has bought recently. Does she pick up bold jewelry or contemporary looking one? Is silver color jewelry preferred over yellow? If it’s silver colored jewelry, then a yellow ring will not match with her other pieces. This can be done by observing what she wears on a regular basis and not on occasions.

3. Recognize her style: Is she a simple or a typically girly girl. Sometimes a simple classic solitaire ring is what impresses her and sometimes it’s the band detail or diamond in an antique setting. Is she in a professional set up where an elaborate design of the ring will look out of place? The selection of your engagement ring will be largely based on her style.

4. Understand what will suit her hand: Identify what will look good on her hand. The shape and design of the ring selected should complement her hands. For instance, oval and marquise go well on short finger while long fingers carry the princess cut better. Also a delicate design is what will suit small hands with short fingers and bold designs complement long fingers.

5. Ring Size: Though it seems to be almost impossible to know her size of the ring with her knowing it can be done very easily. Just ask someone who is very close to her mother or a close friend and swear them to secrecy.

Once you are confident that you have figured out what ring is she going to love it is time for you to know what diamond it should carry. Understand the worth of your money, take your time to browse the internet, ask friends, check out magazines and then get going.