Diamond Shapes For Your Engagement Ring
There are a myriad of factors to consider when it comes time to propose Do you want to live the rest of eternity with her, go through tough times with her, love her, raise kids and puppies (that’s right, puppies) together etc etc etc. AND, on top of those intense questions, you need to find and buy the best engagement ring; no proposal works without one.
When the time is right to buy, you’ll hear about the 4cs (clarity, color etc) about the differences between the metals and alloys that make up the band and about possible gemstones like rubies pearls and sapphires (even pink sapphires) . I think the most important part of the ring though, is what shape of diamond you get and if it’s the one she actually wants. Girls care when it comes to shape of what you present her, and they definitely care about how the shape of the diamond looks in the ring. Luckily for you, there are a couple of famous cuts of diamonds, and they’re popular for a reason: most girls want em! There are dozens of varieties to choose from, buy a few stand out.
The most popular shapes of diamonds are round, princess, emerald, cushion. In that order.
By the way, if you’re really ready to buy an engagement ring you have to check out that site. At buying the ring they have a bunch of cool tips and really help me out.
Anyways, back to diamond shapes:
There are other shapes too, like the baguette, the triangle, and the pear, but stick with the popular shapes and you’ll probably be fine. In fact, if you stick with a round you’ll be good to go, because over half of all diamonds purchased are round in shape. Princess is also a very popular cut, especially in the 2000s. Marquise is becoming more popular, and is considered a cool, modern purchase. IIf you gf really wants to stand out from the crowd that may be the right one
Her tastes really matter in this case, so if you don’t know, ask!! It doesn’t mater how you find out, and what jedi mind tricks you use to do so (assuming you want the proposal to be a surprise) but figure it out!
You also can talk to a local jeweler, who can show you some rings and you can see for your self the difference in all the shapes. However, make sure Save money on engagement rings because it’s really not worth 2 or 3 months of your salary, no matter what debeers says.