Saturday, November 1, 2008

Important Facts About Diamond Rings

By Grace Jennings

People propose marriage in many unique ways. It can be done at a candlelit dinner, a picnic on the beach, a sporting event or any other way you can think of. Each proposal is different, but, almost always, there's a diamond ring involved.

It's really important to understand how diamond rings are made and what they symbolize if you want to appreciate them to the fullest extent. After all, diamond rings are full of symbolism, especially when they are engagement rings.

First, it's important to look at the symbolism behind the round shape of the band itself. Many people view the round shape of a ring as a symbol of something that has no beginning and no end, everlasting love. Whoever wears an engagement ring, therefore, has accepted the everlasting, constant love that it symbolizes.

Since they are so bright, strong and clear, diamond rings last a long time. As a result, they are a very popular gift. In fact, as one of the strongest, most beautiful things on earth, they are given out every day in countries all over the world.

When many people think of the qualities of a strong marriage, they think of strength. Since diamonds are one of the strongest substances on earth, it follows that people give diamond rings as a symbol of a strong, unbreakable bond.

There are two major things to consider about how diamond rings are made. Those are the diamond itself, of course, and also the metal used for the band. There are many different options to choose from. Let's examine a few, starting with what metal to use.

Gold is the common choice for diamond rings, especially for engagements. That's because gold is expensive. People who buy gold rings seem to indicate their willingness to invest in important things, such as a relationship, whether that investment is emotional, financial or in some other form.

If you prefer a non-traditional approach, though, don't worry. Gold isn't the only option. Some other, less common, options include silver, platinum or titanium. A lot depends on what you think the person you are giving the ring to will like. If your loved one isn't very traditional, you might need a creative approach.

The major choice, though, is what diamond to use. There are four C's you should keep in mind during your selection process. Consider the color of the diamond. Then think about the carat (size) that you want. After that, you have to choose a cut and make sure you get the right clarity.

It can be very hard to choose just the right diamond ring. Hopefully, this guide will help you find just the right diamond ring for that special someone. - 15485

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