Popping the question to your significant other is one of life’s most memorable experiences. This means there’s no reason to compromise on the quality of the engagement ring you ask the big question with. But for most of us, it’s also a huge investment—and it’s important to get it right from a trusted source.Â
If you’re looking for engagement rings Vancouver, read on to learn what to look for in a high-quality ring.Â
What Makes a Great Engagement Ring?Â
The Stone and The CutÂ
The stone is the first thing you must choose when buying a ring. Most people go with diamonds, but gemstones such as emeralds, rubies and sapphires are common alternatives.Â
No matter which stone you choose, you’ll also have to pay attention to the cut. For diamonds, your options are round, pear, marquise, princess, cushion and emerald cuts.Â
The cut essentially influences how shiny the stone is – which is why you should prioritize the cut over the quality of the stone. An average stone that is cut very well looks much better than a great diamond that’s been cut poorly.Â
Carat SizeÂ
The carat size greatly influences the ring’s price, so you should take time to determine what your partner prefers – a bigger diamond or a clear one.
You usually won’t have to make that choice, but having a priority list is good if you find a great deal on the market. Avoiding the standard numbers, such as 0.5 and 1 carat, so that the diamond weighs just slightly less than these standards can help reduce the price significantly without making a visual difference.Â
Ring BandÂ
Don’t make the ring band an afterthought!Â
It plays an important role in the ring’s aesthetic and determines how much effort is required to maintain it. In most cases, the band’s stone and precious metal are sold separately.Â
A little attention to detail goes a long way, especially when it comes to the band. The stone and band should complement each other and enhance its appeal while also being a suitable fit for your partner. For example, you don’t want to go with yellow gold if their entire jewellery set is full of silvers.Â
Gold (yellow, white, or rose gold), silver, and platinum are some of the most frequently chosen options. But you could always work with your jeweller to create something completely unique to your taste.Â
A Snug and Comfortable FitÂ
Imagine spending weeks choosing the right engagement ring for your partner, paying close attention to detail regarding the stone, band, and cut. But when you finally reach the moment you’ve been building up to for so long, you find out that the ring doesn’t fit.Â
A situation like this is the stuff of nightmares, but it can be avoided easily. Here’s a simple way to avoid this: Take one of the rings your partner already wears to your ring maker. That way, they’ll have a clear idea of the size of the ring so that it’s a good fit.Â
Budget Â
Now, let’s talk about the biggest factor of all—finances. A good rule of thumb is to have a range rather than a specific figure so you don’t miss out on a great deal. In many cases, you can negotiate the final price of the ring, which is why keeping your options open is a good idea.Â
All the factors discussed above influence the price to varying extents, but there’s one we haven’t discussed yet.Â
Why You Should Consider Sustainable Engagement RingsÂ
The source of your diamond is a major factor in determining the cost. While mined diamonds are the traditional choice, lab-grown diamonds offer a more affordable choice while keeping the quality intact.Â
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