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Your guide to buying an engagment ring

Before you can ask the question, you want to find the perfect ring. With all the choices, options and lingo out there … it can be overwhelming. You are already consumed with creating the perfect proposal, let us help make finding the perfect ring easier so you can focus on popping the big question.

SETTING  |  CENTER STONE  |  METAL

THREE FACTORS FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT RING

Choosing the perfect ring comes down to the three main elements: setting, center stone, and metal. Read more about these to help define what your perfect ring looks like.

SETTING

The setting is the foundation of the ring and determines how the center stone is placed. Many styles are available, pick one that best matches your bride-to-be’s personal style. Below are some of the most common settings for engagement rings.

CENTER STONE

The heart and soul of every engagement ring, the center stone is the focal point of your ring’s design. The shape, size, and clarity of the center stone are all important, personal choices — decisions that speak to the bride’s unique style and your personal love story.

METAL

Each metal has unique characteristics that fit a variety of styles and personalities. Did you know not all metals can be used in purest form in jewelry? Some metals can either be too hard or too weak and in those instances they must be combine or alloyed with other metals to make them durable for long-lasting wear.

Gold

An expert mixture of pure gold, silver and copper gives this precious metal its signature warm yellow color. Yellow gold is resistant to rust, tarnish and corrosion. Although gold is very strong, it's also the most malleable of all precious metals.

White Gold

Gold is a naturally yellow metal in its pure form. White gold is created by mixing the pure gold with fine metal alloys that are white in nature. An additional layer of Rhodium is applied to provide the superior white look. White gold has the look of platinum without the platinum price. White gold is resistant to rust, tarnish and corrosion.

Rose Gold

Rose gold offers a romantic, delicate look. It is a mixture of classic yellow gold copper and other fine metal alloys. This rich combination of metals provides the pretty pink look.

Platinum

Platinum is often known for its purity and versatility: our platinum is 95% pure which makes it naturally hypoallergenic. Platinum is 30 times more rare than gold and a very popular metal for engagement rings and wedding bands.

Engagement Ring Buying Guide