It is important to remember that this is a very special purchase … after all, your Engagement Ring is something you will wear ever day for the rest of your life! And could possibly even become a legacy you will pass on to your children and grandchildren. At the very least, it certainly is one of the most important pieces of jewellery you will ever own.
An Engagement Ring is often the first major purchase a couple makes together. And when it comes to deciding how much to spend … well, it really is up to each individual couple. De Beers, the famous diamond merchant, offers a good guide by recommending an investment of around two months salary.
Both are good. 18ct has more gold in it and is more yellow. 9ct has half the amount of gold as 18ct so it is less yellow and can tend to oxidise.
Both wear well. It is not recommended to have 18ct next to the 9ct as the harder alloy (9ct) will wear the 18ct away over time. 18ct next to 18ct wears just as long as 9ct next to 9ct.
We have designed many magnificent engagement rings using a wide variety of gem stones in a wide variety of colours. One popular stone is the delightful pink sapphire. Smaller diamonds are often used to compliment the centre gem stone. We do recommend, the use of harder wearing stones for engagement rings due to their high usage. The harder stones include sapphires and rubies. It is really up to the individual.
No. Diamonds are all the same hardness (10 on the Moh’s scale). Poor cutting or large inclusions could increase the chances of breaking the diamond, but diamonds are usually very difficult to damage.
Styles do change over time, and sometimes so does your personal taste. Your diamonds and precious stones will however be as good as when you first purchase them and will remodel beautifully into a new design in the future if you feel you would like something different.
It all comes down to the four C’s … that’s how diamonds are graded …
22 carat yellow gold, 18 carat yellow, rose and white gold, 14 carat yellow gold, 9 carat yellow, rose and white gold, platinum, titanium. Any of the above metals can be combined to create your unique design.
Any jewellery store will be able to measure this for you. Some people’s size will vary in hot weather, while pregnant or swimming in cool water. When measuring the finger size, it is important to take into account the width of the band.
This really depends on your taste and lifestyle. All are secure and attractive if well made. Some ladies with active lifestyles or certain occupations prefer the flatter settings i.e. rub-over, as they can’t scratch or catch.
This will depend on the stone size and the setting style. It is important that your band is made in proportion to your finger size. Your individual taste is also very important … do you like bold, chunky, contemporary or classic, fine, flowing designs.
This will depend on the style chosen, (classic, modern, contemporary) and what will suit your hand.
When made properly, it will be a tight fit and shouldn’t move. This will minimise wear. It is essential to have a wedding and eternity rings that compliments your engagement ring. They need to bring out the features that you originally choose the engagement ring for. It should compliment not over power.
All depends on the type of stone. Well-cut diamonds will reflect the same amount of light regardless of the setting.
Some golds do look better on certain skin tones:
Olive skin – yellow or white gold
Fair skin – white gold or white gold with yellow gold highlights
Red Heads – rose or white gold.
Every shape can be used as long as the design takes into account personal taste and finger shape. For example with longer fingers the longer stone (emerald or marquise cuts) are good. For short fingers, the shorter styles (princess and brilliant) tend to look better.
They can be cluster, random-set, multi-stone or solitaire. We have created many beautiful designs for couples that contain more than one stone. Although many people start out looking for a solitaire, they often are delighted with their final choice of a multi-stoned ring.
There are three main reasons …
Casting instead of hand-made production – casting uses less gold, less labour and has a shorter life. Handmade designs are one of kind and made by a craftsperson. They have a sharper, shinier finish and last for a lifetime. They can also be made around the stones of your choice.
Stone Quality – stone quality and price varies greatly.
Rent and other overheads – rent in large shopping centres is very expensive. Advertising can also be extraordinarily expensive.
Either looks good but white can make the diamond look larger and keeps it whiter looking when the ring is dirty.
Pure Gold (24 carat gold is yellow) is soft and not practical for daily wear. Other metals are mixed with it to make it more durable.

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