Buying a Diamond
If you want to get married, chances are you'll be buying a diamond. Not only is the commitment to marriage a huge deal, but making the right choice for her ring is too. She's perfect so you want the ring perfect. After all, the night you propose to her will be one she never forgets.
When making a choice in rings, there really are several things you should know. The first being to find out everything you can about diamonds. This is important because a diamond is an investment. Most likely the love of your life will have this ring forever. Make it a quality one, make it beautiful and make her happy.
Most people know the five C's in the diamond industry. They are Cut, Clarity, Color, Carat and Cost. Which of the five are most important to you and your special someone? Does cost trump what you want to see color wise? Is it more important to have a clear diamond or is the cut the ultimate deciding factor? Prioritize these five C's and you'll be a few steps closer to finding the perfect ring.
Next, start shopping around. Get an idea what she likes. Find a jeweler who is happy to spend some time talking to you about different aspects of rings and who is willing to help meet your budget if there is one. Find out each stores return policies. Ask for certificates. Make sure the jeweler of you choosing is working for you and helping you get exactly what you want.
It's an important time in your life! Have fun, spend a little extra money for something you know she'll love and feel confident in your decision.
When making a choice in rings, there really are several things you should know. The first being to find out everything you can about diamonds. This is important because a diamond is an investment. Most likely the love of your life will have this ring forever. Make it a quality one, make it beautiful and make her happy.
Most people know the five C's in the diamond industry. They are Cut, Clarity, Color, Carat and Cost. Which of the five are most important to you and your special someone? Does cost trump what you want to see color wise? Is it more important to have a clear diamond or is the cut the ultimate deciding factor? Prioritize these five C's and you'll be a few steps closer to finding the perfect ring.
Next, start shopping around. Get an idea what she likes. Find a jeweler who is happy to spend some time talking to you about different aspects of rings and who is willing to help meet your budget if there is one. Find out each stores return policies. Ask for certificates. Make sure the jeweler of you choosing is working for you and helping you get exactly what you want.
It's an important time in your life! Have fun, spend a little extra money for something you know she'll love and feel confident in your decision.
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