It's likely that you've seen 'Father of the Bride', 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' and a host of other movies that chronicle the euphoria of weddings: so you know that getting married can be one of the most romantic and exciting periods of your life. But when you've found that special girl, making the proposal that'll change your future can be a head-turning experience! What's sure, however, is that it should be one of the most memorable moments of your life. Finding the perfect engagement ring for your bride-to-be is crucial; and if you're looking for diamond engagement rings for your diamond lady, there are plenty of helpful resources to which you can turn in your hour of need. So when you're preparing to say those all important words, you won't have to go through the process completely alone!
Choosing a diamond ring that will suit you partner can be difficult - especially since it's generally traditional for the bride to choose the ring herself. However, if you're looking for a top-class gem to surprise her with, make sure you consult with the experts before making your purchase. It's impossible even for experts to guess the quality of a diamond; but as a general rule of thumb, remember that a smaller, clearer diamond is sure to have a brighter sparkle than a larger stone with a yellowish tinge. Just make sure you take into consideration the "4 Cs" - carat, clarity, colour and cut. The best combination of these factors makes the most beautiful diamonds.
Alternatively, you may decide that it's better for you and your partner to choose a diamond engagement ring together. That way you can choose a ring at your leisure and take time to appreciate the variety of different styles until you find the perfect match. Furthermore, making the decision together means that you'll also be sure to buy the correct size for her finger!
If you're on a tight budget, it's perfectly possible to find diamond engagement rings that will say a thousand words without blowing your bank account. While a general estimate is to spend one to two month's salary on an engagement ring, it's important to remember that this is simply a guideline: the most important thing is that you get a diamond engagement ring that your special lady will love and cherish forever. So whenever you decide to make your proposal - whether it's New Year's Eve or Valentine's Day - your diamond engagement ring will shine as brightly as your passion for one another.
Diamond rings for a diamond girl: choosing the perfect engagement ring
February 16, 2007
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Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist.
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