How To Get Special Antique Engagement Rings Settings Made

February 9, 2009 by OldRomantic  
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You want your engagement to go perfectly and you want it to be different and unique. You want your bride to be to be proud of her engagement ring and not have it look like all other engagement rings. You want a vintage engagement ring setting, a ring that evokes a time when marriage really meant something and when vows were upheld no matter what. If were honest that is what many of us consider marriage to be about. By choosing an antique engagement ring design you are reinforcing this belief and commitment. The first thing you need to do is find a jeweler who can mold your ring into an antique engagement ring design. Next, you will need to decide how you want the ring to look. Then, your next task is to pop the question!

Finding a Jeweler

Finding a jeweler who is able to create your perfect ring is your next task. You could have to search through a few jewelers before you find one who can design your ring from a selection of antique engagement ring settings. Jewelers usually work within networks so by going to one you should be able to follow a trail to the person you’re looking for. One thing to bear in mind is that a specially designed ring will cost more than if you bought a ready made ring from the display case. However, this cost is worth it as it will only make the occasion that much more special.

The Design

Choosing from a selection of antique engagement ring settings is now your next decision now you have found your jeweler. One great idea is to base your antique engagement ring design off of your grandmother’s or great grandmother’s. Or, looking on the internet for vintage wedding ring designs or searching through old family photos can be a good place to start for ideas. If you want to make your ring totally unique you could possibly incorporate various different design into one ring. If you do decide to have your ring specially made using an authentic antique engagement ring design that you ask the jeweler to give you the mold once he has finished. You have worked hard to make sure your ring in unique, so you want to make sure there will be no other copies.

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Choosing an Engagement Ring Setting

January 27, 2009 by OldRomantic  
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One of the most difficult steps that will be involved in choosing an engagement ring will be deciding on the engagement ring setting that you should go with. There are quite a few different engagement ring setting options that you have to choose from, and with a bit of thought and serious consideration, you will be able to choose just the right one for the special lady in your life.

Different Types
Obviously if you need to decide on an engagement ring setting, the first thing you will need to do is make yourself aware of the different options that you have here. There is the prong engagement ring setting for one, which is by far the most popular choice and for a couple of reasons.

This is also often called the claw setting, and one of the most major reasons it is so popular is because it holds the diamond or other gem in, and so you will not have to worry about it falling out and getting lost as much as you do with other ring settings.

However there are also certain drawbacks to the prong setting choice, such as the fact that the girdle area of the gemstone is not covered, and so as a result the prongs offer less protection for the diamond than other settings, and also the prongs have a tendency to snag on clothing and other items that they touch.

Another engagement ring setting choice that is quite popular is the antique engagement ring setting. This is a much more traditional setting, one that goes best with the also traditional round diamond cut.

Or perhaps you would prefer the bezel setting for your engagement ring, and this involves a metal rim that encircles the sides of the stone and extends slightly above it. A bezel setting holds a diamond very securely, and there are very few cases where the diamond or other gemstone has been able to slip out.

This ring setting would be an ideal choice for people who are very active and on the go, because there is less chance of the gemstone falling out.

Make sure that you put a great deal of thought into the decision of which ring setting to choose. This is an engagement ring which your girlfriend will be wearing for the rest of her life, and so you want to choose a ring setting that is going to suit her lifestyle and also of course please her.

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How to find a perfect antique engagement ring setting?

December 20, 2008 by OldRomantic  
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Choosing your engagement ring setting is a very important decision and there are several options open to you.  It is important that you give some serious consideration and thought to the process of selecting the correct style of ring.   You will be wearing the ring most, if not every day of you life therefore it needs to fit in with your day-to-day lifestyle.

A popular type of ring setting is the antique ring setting.  It is considered very traditional and is still a very popular choice for many brides-to-be today.  As the name would suggest the antique ring style does display an old world charm with various vintage settings to choose from.  Rings are usually made from either platinum or white gold.

Whatever style ring you select, do your research thoroughly.  Below are the details of a couple of jewelers that have a wide selection of ring settings including antique settings.  They both have good reputations are well respected.

Diamonds USA is a great place to start your process of looking for the finest antique engagement ring setting.  A wide selection of rings are available for you to chose from, they include contemporary, designer, gemstone, diamond, plain, fancy, two tone, unique and custom made rings.  There is also a large choice of wedding bands, including diamond set wedding bands available for you to chose from.  This is a company that has a huge array of choice for both engagement and wedding rings and one that you can completely trust. The price is right too because they sell direct to the customer, cutting out the middle man and passing greatly discounted prices on to you.   This provides you with the knowledge that you are getting the best jewelry at easily affordable prices.

Fine Jewelers is another jeweler who provides an excellent selection of engagement rings. They aim to help make your decision of choosing the perfect engagement ring as easy as possible by providing a large selection for you to choose from. The selection they hold is updated on a regular basis which means you can always go back again and see the new and exciting examples they have on display.   However, one thing always remains the same about this company.  Without doubt the company is one of the most popular and trusted sources of engagement rings the world over and you should definately take a look at the rings they have available before making your final choice.

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How to Select an Engagement Ring

November 30, 2008 by OldRomantic  
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When you decide to ask your girlfriend to marry you, you will probably feel a great deal of pressure to select the perfect engagement ring so that your girlfriend will be very happy and say yes straight away. Selecting the perfect engagement ring can be really difficult, nowadays there is such an array of choice that it can seem impossible to decide.  But there are a few tips that can make the process a little easier.

Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend

Unless you happen to know that your girl likes another type of stone, sticking with a diamond is generally the best idea. Most women love diamonds, and they are an excellent choice for an engagement ring. Having decided on a diamond engagement ring, you now need to think about the shape and cut of the engagement ring.

Shape and Cut

Deciding on the shape and cut will be the most important step of finding your engagement ring. One of the most popular diamond shapes you will want to think about is the round diamond. The round diamond is quite a traditional cut, and it is also one of the most popular choices for an engagement ring.

Square and rectangular diamond shapes include princess cut and emerald cut, and these shapes rank in at second place for the most popular shape of engagement rings. These are much more contemporary and a square or rectangular diamond shape will be a better idea if the diamond going into the ring is going to be larger.

Clarity

Another aspect that you are going to need to take into serious consideration when buying an engagement ring is the clarity of the diamond. The clarity of a diamond is determined by the amount and location of flaws, or blemishes, in the diamond when viewed under 10 power magnification.

Color

The color of the diamond will also be a very major decision, and diamonds are available in almost every color of the rainbow. Whilst white is the most popular colour for diamonds, yellow, pink and blue are a few other popular choices.

When you decide to get married choosing an engagement ring can seem pretty impossible, but if you follow the tips listed above, you can make sure you choose the perfect engagement for the special lady in your life.

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