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Three Tips in Choosing the Perfect Engagement Ring

(2/13) There aren't many moments in our lives that are as exciting as gearing for your proposal. However, before you drop to a knee and ask for your partner's hand in marriage, you must first find an engagement ring that perfectly symbolizes your love for her. But don't allow yourself to get too caught up with all the excitement; these high-value items can be a considerable expense. Moreover, any mistakes you make can lead to potentially costly results. For this reason, you must get it right from the outset. With that in mind, here are a few tips to help you choose the perfect ring for your significant other.

Consider the ideal carat size

The question of quantity versus quality applies to an engagement ring; some may be more partial to a clear diamond, while others want larger stones regardless of the amount of carat. To that end, your spouse-to-be must have a good idea of the size of her preferred stone. Even if some claim that size doesn't matter, it's usually the start-off point. This is not only because clarity and color can be adjusted and you should find one within your allotted budget, but especially when asking the question, how much does a diamond cost?

It's equally important to be willing to keep your mind open. Your partner might think she knows what she wants regarding shape and size. But after trying out a few rings, they may look for something else. After all, it's usually different when you wear it. If you want to save up, opt for lesser standard sizes for the cart.

Narrow your preferred shape down

Knowing what your partner wants in the shape of the diamond can help you out in your hunt for an engagement ring significantly. All shapes, also called cuts, are priced differently. For example, marquise and pear are the least expensive whereas round cuts are more so. For those who are looking for size, you'll be able to get a lot more for better prices in terms of carats if you decide to go for alternative cuts. So before you head out and start shopping, research the cuts for rings and try to choose a couple of favorites.

Always purchase certified engagement rings

Apart from home and personal vehicles, an engagement ring will likely be one of your most significant purchases. Therefore, you must buy smartly. Once you've found the right ring, ensure that the item is certified by accredited laboratories like GIA or Gemological Institute of America. Stones that are certified by others may have grades that are inflated, giving the illusion that the diamond is of a great deal when it's a low-quality item.

Conclusion

The right engagement ring can make or break a proposal. Because of this, you must do your homework and consider all your options carefully. By following these tips and asking for assistance from family members and friends, you'll find the ideal ring that will surely make your partner say yes once you pop the question.