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Rings That Seal The Deal

Posted on: April 22, 2011

The Ring that Seals the Deal


People get excited when they hear of an engagement and they would want to see what sealed the “deal”. This excitement may be because people are familiar with engagement rings being scouted and carefully picked for the bride-to-be. For some the choices look limitless, but they can be narrowed down. The popular type of an engagement ring would be the classic engagement ring – usually having a single ring or band with simple stones adorning it – and the classic diamond engagement ring tops the list. This ring exudes class and elegance. It has a simple design but still manages to shine. Classic diamond engagement rings do not rely on intricate designs, rather on the brilliance of even a single diamond. Other classic engagement rings may have different precious stones like emeralds or sapphires, depending on the customer’s choice. Modern designs take on the design engagement rings. These designer pieces have more intricate or complex designs than the classic bands. Although engagement rings need not be diamond studded, most are still inclined towards the said detail. Designer rings can either have multiple bands with unique designs, mixture of precious and semi-precious stones or a completely different look such as the mesh ring designed for Tiffany. If one is looking for an edgier take on the classic piece, design engagement ring is a sure bet. While others may settle for the new and classic, vintage engagement rings, sometimes interchanged with antique engagement rings are available as well. Most couple find it romantic, thinking about the past of the ring, a lasting marriage perhaps, and are attracted to buying vintage or antiques. These 50-year (or more) pieces would tend to look like they are from another era. Some are designed like the complex Victorian art, but some are simpler yet elegant. Depending on the age of the ring, one may find it too expensive, although there are some that may compete with the new rings in the market. Gems and semi-precious stones are usually found in these rings, making them more expensive. However, great care should be provided when buying an antique or vintage engagement ring. Since they are old, they are more prone to damages like cracks on the precious stones. Buying such prized items should be done meticulously so scouting is suggested. Search over the internet for stores and the benefits they offer. For example Tiffany engagement rings are made to perfection, from the cut that sacrifices size in order to create the prefect brilliance to the transparency of the diamond. Quality engagement rings are hard to examine, that is why the store offers a lifetime warranty on the engagement rings that are purchased. Classic engagement rings and design engagement rings are available. One could even request for help finding a ring that suits the person’s budget, without sacrificing the quality and beauty of the ring.


Engagement rings are meant to last a lifetime. Every now and then, she and others would look at it and should feel amazed by how priceless that symbol of love can be.


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