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Shopping for an engagement ring can bring out different emotions: enthusiasm, nervousness, pride, excitement, and more. This is the case for most people who are shopping for an engagement ring to surprise their significant others. There’s a bit of pressure to find the perfect ring that will encapsulate such a special moment. To make this once-in-a-lifetime purchase count, here’s a list of the things that buyers should look for:

1. Practical Design

An engagement ring can glisten, sparkle, and make everyone want to stop and take a second look. If it isn’t practical to wear, however, you may just end up taking it off and keeping the ring locked away instead of showcasing it to your family and friends.

Keep an eye out for stone settings that look like they can easily catch on things or snag on fabrics. This is common for rings that have a stone that is set too high or has sharp edges.

2. Symbolic Stone and Design

It’s easy to go with a diamond ring just because it’s a classic choice, but why not give a little more thought to the selection process and decide on a ring because of what it symbolizes?

If the love of your life was born on September, for example, you can buy her a blue sapphire engagement ring and tell her it’s symbolic for when she came into this world to make you the happiest man alive today. Alternatively, you can go with a ring that has a black ceramic or titanium band rather than the traditional gold or silver one. This can add a unique touch that sets the engagement ring apart from the rest.

3. Reasonable Price

You’re probably prepared to spend a lot of money for a special engagement ring, and we don’t blame you. But if you’re not careful and don’t study the differences between your options for stones, bands, settings, and more, you may end up paying more than you should.

Once you’ve decided on a ring stone and style, invest some time to look around and compare prices. Remember, it’s more about how much love the ring represents and not how much you spend.

4. Right Size

Don’t buy the ring if you aren’t sure it can fit your partner right. If you’re buying the ring as a surprise, here are a few suggestions on how you can find out her size:

● Borrow a ring she owns and take it to a jeweler to get the size.

● Trace the inner circle of one of her rings.

● Press the ring into a smoothened bar of soap to get an impression.

● Try the ring yourself and draw a line on where it stops on your finger.

If she doesn’t wear a ring, you can:

● Use a chart for average ring sizes according to height and weight.

● Try and slip a piece of string on her finger while she sleeps and tie it to get an estimate.

5. Certification for the Stone

Diamonds and other gemstones can be certified to prove their grade, rarity, and origin. This offers you confidence in your purchase, and it can even help for insurances and appraisals.

If you’re thinking of investing a large sum for an engagement ring, it’s important to ask for a certification. It may not be available at the time of purchase, but you can request for one to be issued from a third-party.

Shopping for the Right Engagement Ring Can Be Stress-free

When you know what to look for, it can be easy to find an engagement ring that has all the qualities that you want. Just make sure to choose according to your partner’s fashion sense and not just what seems “trendy”. Remember that it’s a once-in-a-lifetime purchase, so take as much time as you need and do a thorough research first to make the decision count.

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