Choosing
Diamond and Gemstone Rings
Diamond
and Gemstone Rings are both beautiful and
unique. There are so many styles, cuts,
and weights that is hard to choose just
one. Let's take a look at what a diamond
is and briefly discuss what gemstones are.
We can then progress to discussing diamond
rings and gemstone rings or any combination
of the two.
A
diamond is the hard substance known. Diamond
rings symbols of everlasting love and affection.
Many men become overwhelmed when they go
to purchase diamond and/or gemstone rings.
There are many styles, band widths, and
settings. The size and weight of the stone
is also something that will play into the
decision, but I digress.
Here is a quick overview of ring settings.
Settings are defined as the manner in which
a stone is place on a ring. An example of
a setting is the traditional solitaire was
engineered by Ifanes. It is a single diamond
set in either a four or six pronged mounting
high above the band. This allows the most
light to refract in the stone. This setting
is also very easy to clean and is also less
expensive than other settings.
Another setting is the Diamond Accent setting.
The stones used are smaller. The Channel
Street Baguette style are stones set into
the band that accentuates a center stone.
Gemstone settings are basically any setting
with a combination of diamonds and other
precious stones. The colors of the other
stones enhance the beauty and sparkle of
the diamond (i.e. rubies, emeralds, or sapphires).
One way to do this is put a diamond in the
center with the birthstones of the couple
on either side. Later if children come along
their stones could be added as well. Gemstones
rings can be made with almost any precious
stone such as Fancy Gems, Sapphires, Topaz,
Emerald, Black Onyx or a Ruby.
The
Truffle setting usually accompanies a three
stone ring where a large stone has a smaller
stone on either sided and is a design where
loops on each of the stones connect the
stones together. There are many combinations
of metals, diamonds and gemstones that can
be created. You need to decide what you
want and what you can afford and come up
with the perfect ring.
Both gemstones and diamonds can be cut in
round, rectangular, or oval. Shapes such
as hearts or diamonds are also used particularly
in gemstones. Almost anything is possible.
When choosing a diamond ring or a gemstone
ring you should consider your budget bearing
in mind that taxes, insurance, and warranties
will add to the cost of the ring. The likes
and dislikes of the person who will receive
the ring is crucial to your decision. For
example you see this exquisite diamond ring
that has the birthstone of the person to
whom you will give the ring. It so happens
that the ring is in your price range. Right
next to it is a very simple diamond in a
solitaire setting and it is very pretty.
Now you think the more exquisite one is
perfect and you purchase it. When you give
it you can't help noticing a look on their
face that you can't explain. Later it is
explained to you that simple designs are
more the persons style so you return the
'gaudy' ring for the simple solitaire one.
So
think about your budget. Think also about
the recipient do they wear jewelry and if
so is it simple in design or are they more
the type that loves ornate pieces. Know
that for the most part your choice will
be gratefully accepted. Good luck!
About
the Author
Martin
Smith is a freelance writer providing advice
and information on a variety of products.
His numerous articles provide a wonderfully
researched resource. Drop by the site for
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