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Self Designed Engagement Rings
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By Declan Tobin
Published on 11/08/2011
 
A guide to help you choose the perfect ring and maybe even design your very own

To find the perfect engagement ring can be a daunting task until you Google websites that make it possible from the sentimental to the sublime. The kinds of ring you want are only limited by your own imagination and sense of style, and of course budget. The kind of person you are will ultimately play a part in the style of ring you choose.


It is very possible to design your own ring from scratch from a drawing of your own or a mix and match of different ring styles and designs. The ring of your dreams is just a click away from the carat weight, colour, clarity, cut, and the florescence of the diamond to the diamond shape of princess, oval, square, round, asscher and so on to the setting of bezel or pave for the perfect ring of your dreams.


There are a large percentage of website jewelry designers that will allow you to choose your ring setting and diamond to suit your tastes and budget. The style of your ring will be a personal one just as every bride to be will want a different style of dress very bride to be will want a ring that is unique to her with a matching wedding band to complement the ring perfectly.



Budget for the Ring

The budget of the couple about to be bethrowed will be a defining factor in the ring choice as a diamond with a large carat weight and deep cut will require a certain kind of setting to showcase the ring off to its fullest potential. The setting of the ring is very important as a large round stone of a high will require a secure setting and protection from chipping and damage generally.


The last thing you want is to pay a small fortune for an expensive diamond for it to come loose in the setting or to be obstructed by the style of setting that it is encased in. whether you choose a diamond or a colours fancy stone the setting will ultimately depend on the shape of the diamond. The shape of the diamond shouldn’t be confused with the cut of the diamond as the cut is what enhances the look of the diamond and gives it its lustre and sparkle.


The shape of the diamond is just that the overall shape and look of the diamond whether it is a round or rectangle or squarer cut the setting will be made to suit the diamond. The style of setting can be chosen from the list below.



Do You Want To Be Surprised?

Do you want your perfect bloke to pick your perfect ring or would you rather it is a joint decision or a joint trip to the jeweller. For the vast majority of men the thought of choosing the perfect ring is jut too much and they would rather be the one with the purse strings than be the one who has the final say in choosing the ring. There are so many styles shapes and kinds of metal to choose from that it isn’t often an easy task.



Shopping Abroad For Your Ring

The style of ring is a very personal one like a wedding day this is al different to each woman. Some will want the more traditional some will want a unique ring with a dash or personality to it while others will want a ring with bling. If you want more bling or bang for your buck or euro it is important to shop around via the internet the retail stores in the U.S or Europe or indeed the Continent.


The likes of Asia Africa and North America are the top shopping destinations for cheaper high quality diamonds and these are worth a visit even if you have to wait until you are on your perfect honeymoon. These continental countries will save you a small fortune in terms of bang for your buck, where you can get high quality cuts clarity and high carat weight diamonds for little or less than other places in the world at below wholesale prices.



Ring Styles

The Princess Cut

The Princess cut is a bout the most popular one with the ladies in a solitaire or a channel setting with matching accented diamonds. The princess cut is similar to the round solitaire diamond shape and is always popular with brides to be. This kind of diamond is more forgiving too inclusions or imperfections than the more rounded diamonds.


The Princess cut is a squarer cut than the round diamond and will look stunning on any ring finger, however the cut doesn’t allow for the amount of brilliance of the many faceted rounder cut diamonds. The setting for this kind of diamond is always a four prong setting to keep the diamonds safe from chipping and damage.


The corners of this diamond are cropped and slightly rounded for the perfect shape. The rounded shape of the princess is more forgiving than the squarer cuts like the Emerald or the Asscher cut diamonds. The minimum recommendations for this diamond are a Good Cut, A colour of at least a G, A Clarity of a VS2 and a Depth of : 58-77%.



The Asscher Cut

This cut originated in the 1900”s and was devised by the Asscher brothers diamond cutters to royalty. This is known as the step diamond cut or the hall of mirrors as it resembles a hall of mirrors with its stepping cut that brings the eye in and out of the diamond.


This two is a square cut diamond and is also known as an emerald cut. This diamond became famous as it was first seen in the infamous “Sex & T\he City “worn by the stars like Kate Hudson daughter of the famous Goldie Hawn. The size of this diamond because of wastage and the need for good clarity and cut are often making for small diamonds.


Because the eye is automatically drawn into the stone the cut need to be of a good clarity and cut. This cut like the princess requires a 4 prong setting for safety and protection. The Asscher diamond looks stunning in a channel set setting with matching diamonds accented for lots of lustre and sparkle. The Asscher is a popular choice for many women looking for and unusual ring to stand out from the crowd. This cut was designed by the Asscher brothers in the 1900”s while designing jewelry for the royal family of Great Britain.


The look of the diamond is similar to the cushion and the square cut of the emerald shape. The Pave setting holds the diamond in a prong setting for extra security while showing the diamond off to its fullest. The clarity and cut of this diamond has to be of the highest quality the flaws of this diamond can be easily visible.



The Cushion Cut

This cut is called the cushion cut because it looks like a cushion it has made a surge in popularity in recent years. This is an antique style cut of diamond and is a deep faceted cut from the mid to late 1900 century. Known as the pillow candlelight or cushion cut, all of the afore mentioned were a similar shape before the time of the invention of the electric light bulb.


The cut is not an s brilliant or as fiery as the round or the other squarer cuts, but it makes up for it in romantic looks and classical beauty. This kind of shape of diamond will stand out from the crowd of diamonds and will be a talking point for your girlfriends. This is the perfect ring for the girl who doesn’t sacrum to the norme and likes to be individualistic and stylish. This ring says I am different ad I have a great scene of style that is timeless.


The style of cushion cuts varies so much so that it is easy to find the perfect ring. From long rectangular cuts to the squarer cuts the choice is endless. Because of the large open faceted cut of the cushion cut you will need to have the highest quality of diamond. You will need a good quality cut and a ratio of 1.25 to 1.30.


A good cut with clarity of VS2 and clarity of G is needed for this cut. A four prong setting is setting used for an Asscher diamond in white gold platinum or rose gold depending on your taste. The band can have accented diamonds or just plain shimmering platinum for a simplistic look.



The Emerald Cut

This cut was originally invented for Emeralds hence the mane. This is a square cut diamond favoured by the likes of Princes Grace of Monaco. This is very similar to the Ascher cut or the step and hall of mirrors with rounded corners. The emerald cut is suitable for diamonds as well as emeralds.


This shape diamond is stunningly beautiful classical a and timeless. Again it tends to be less fiery than the rest of the diamond cuts for a simplistic cut perfect for single solitaire cut diamonds or accented channel set diamond rings in a smaller diamond setting. For this type of diamond it is very important to get the highest quality of diamond because of the opens and the high facets of the diamond inclusions or imperfections can be easily seen.


Flaws changes in colour and weakness of any kind can be easily seen with this diamond. A quality cut with a good clarity and colour are very important with this diamond. The good thing about this diamond is that although unusual they are less popular than the Asscher and Round and therefore are very economical to buy. A very good cut clarity and colour with at least a carat weight of 1.00 is appropriate for this shape of diamond with a price range starting from around $5,000 upwards.



Oval Diamond Cuts

Oval cuts are similar to round cuts and are very sophisticated which accentuates long fingers and less slender fingers making them look more slender and stunning. Created in the late 1950”s this cut is very popular with celebrities and ordinary brides to be. This is a twist on the ever popular round diamond and has brilliant shine and shimmer.


The fire of this diamond is the same as the round. This diamond shape is perfect for the more traditional girl who likes to be a little different and like the shape of the diamond that is unusual. It is important to choose a high cut of diamond as well as a high quality colour on the scale. A very good cut diamond with an F colour to G with clarity of S1 SI2 is good to go with this diamond.


The variations of diamond are different from long and thin to short and oblong. It is important to pick an equal length to width ratio between 1.33 to 1.66. The choice of cut is a purely personal one if you prefer long slender cuts to shorter fatter cuts then you will need to choose accordingly. Be aware of the bow tie affect this can be a dark section near the centre of the diamond in varying natural and florescence lighting. Be aware of dark inclusions or imperfections in the centre.



The 4C, s of Diamonds the practical and easy guide

The 4C, s is the religion of the diamond world in terms of must know information and it is important to educate yourself in the principles of these. The first in no particular order is the colour, this is what it says the colour is just that all diamonds of good quality should be colourless clean and clear see through. The colour is important as the diamond
Should be of the highest colour in terms of colourlessness. Think of a diamond as a clear pool of water clean still clear and colourless.


Whatever your choice whether a surprise or individually chosen by your future husband or by the both of you once it is well thought out in romantic budgetary and practical terms you cannot go wrong. The bet part of getting engaged is trying on all of the many styles shapes and cuts of diamond. Educate your self in the praticatilaties of the 4C, s the must know of the diamond world and then your good to go. All you need to do is live happy ever after with the perfect ring at least.