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Monday, November 26, 2007

Diamond Ring Purchasing Guide

Diamond rings are extremely popular. They also often represent the first diamond purchasing experience for people. This diamond ring purchasing guide is designed to let you know how to go about the process.

Diamond rings are most often thought about when it is time to propose, as an engagement ring. These important rings, worn on the left ring finger, are a symbol of a promise of marriage and a sign of dedication to a future together. While these may be the most important and famous types of diamond rings, there are many other types of diamond rings that can be given and worn just as thankfully.

A good idea before purchasing any diamond jewelry is to look at a guide. A diamond ring purchasing guide can help you to decide on what sort of ring is right for your occasion, as well as allow you to browse the different types of rings available. Aside from engagement rings, there are many other important occasions that may warrant a diamond. A promise ring is also usually a diamond ring, although one of a much smaller carat size. Some younger couples use promise rings as a sort of “pre” engagement ring – a promise to get engaged with a bigger diamond ring at a later date. Others use the promise ring just as a promise of staying together, with no further commitment implied.

Another occasion where looking at a diamond ring purchasing guide may be helpful is for the wedding ring itself. Today, many couples are opting to purchase wedding rings that are different from the standard plain gold or platinum bands. Some couples choose to get a diamond ring that matches the engagement ring for the bride (as in a bridal set) and still others choose to get a groom's ring with diamonds on it as well. Diamonds, being a symbol of love and longevity, are no longer just worn by women – men are also wowed by these sparkly stones.

A final reason to look at purchasing a diamond ring may actually be for no reason at all! Women are beginning to see the advantages of purchasing themselves a diamond ring – whether or not they are married. These rings are typically more stylish and fanciful than a traditional engagement ring, and are usually not worn on the left hand. Known as right hand rings, these diamond rings are a symbol of a woman's independence, or maybe even just a way to show how much they love diamonds.

No matter the reason, knowing the type of diamond ring you are searching for, and the reason you are purchasing the ring, can be very helpful when you set out to visit a jeweler.

By Arsene Bergkamp

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