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Selecting the Design for a Diamond Engagement Ring

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Tue, 19 Jan 2010

Choosing the shape of the diamond engagement ring should be the next thing you will need to decide on after learning and understanding about a few terms and principles about the diamonds. There are only about a a couple of designs that are used with the diamonds but when you are in the circumstances of doing what you are proposing, it can get you really confusing.

Of the 4Cs that govern a diamond, the cut is the only thing man-made. The rest of the 3 Cs are all naturally occurring in the diamonds. Many of the people are confuse with the diamond cut with the shape of a diamond ring. Most of diamonds are cut round with full 58 facets, and a excellent cut or make, has additional scintillation or sparkle.

Although the cut of the diamond may affect the value of the diamond, the shape is largely a matter of personal preference and does not affect the worth significantly. There are about only 10 popular shapes that can be used as the center stone for a diamond engagement ring. These are the Round, Marquise, Princess, Pear, Oval, Heart, Emerald, Cushion, Asscher, and Trillion. Even though Baguette and Taper are also shapes used in the engagement rings, they are rarely used as the center stone for an engagement ring.

Think first of what your fiancée's preference will be. If nothing else, a Round Brilliant cut will be the safest bet when deciding on the shape of the diamond engagement ring.

 

Let's face facts -- buying a diamond engagement ring is one of the most important purchases that you will ever make. It will set the tone for your marriage, and may be more meaningful to you than the purchase of your first home.

Not only that, but buying an engagement ring is a big investment. Simply put, you want the best value for your money and you need to deal with someone that you can trust.

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