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Engagement Ring Advice for Guys
How to Buy Her an Engagement Ring She'll Love
Before we get started, can I be honest with you? The best way to
buy her an engagement ring she'll love is to let her pick it out herself. She'll
wear this ring every day. It must feel good on her finger and it must suit
her lifestyle. Sometimes it takes trying on many, many diamond shapes and setting
styles to determine which ring is truly "best."
But you still want to go it alone, don't you? Maybe because you want to surprise
her with the engagement ring, or because you don't want her to be involved
with pricing and payment issues. That's fine--if you put some thought into
it you can buy an engagement ring that she'll love almost as much as she loves
you.
Number 1: Pay Attention!
Paying attention to her jewelry likes and dislikes is the first big step towards
finding her the perfect engagement ring:
What metal color does she wear now? Most women have a definite
preference.
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If she loves white
gol dor platinum,
don't even look at a diamond or other stone mounted in a yellow gold ring setting.
What style of jewelry does she wear now? Is it contemporary-looking,
with bold styling? Does she prefer vintage looking rings? Or would you say
that the jewelry she wears is classic, resembling those timeless pieces that
never go out of style?
The best indication of her tastes is the jewelry she wears all the time, not items
she only wears occasionally, because it's the full-timers that she's most comfortable
with.
Number 2: Has She Hinted at her Likes and Dislikes?
Has she ever mentioned her favorite jewelry styles or pointed out engagement
rings when you're shopping together? If not, take her shopping. It isn't difficult
to steer yourselves towards the jewelry stores. If you want to be subtle, say
you're looking for a new watch, but be sure to pause at the engagement ring
counters.
Maybe she has a friend who recently became engaged. Does she like her friend's
engagement ring? Why or why not?
Does she like diamonds? Some women don't. Sapphires and rubies are
both durable gemstones that are often set into engagement rings for women who
don't like to wear diamonds.
Number 3: What Looks Best on Her Hands?
An elongated diamond, such as a marquise or oval,
can make short fingers look more sleek--but be careful not to overdo the look
or it could have the opposite effect.
Wide bands usually make fingers appear even shorter than they are, so think proportional:
Women with long fingers can easily wear bold ring styles.
· A setting that's extremely delicate could get lost on large
hands, over-emphasizing their size and making the ring look smaller.
Number 4: Choose the Right Shape & Setting
Round
diamonds are the number one shape chosen by brides, but maybe not your bride.
She might prefer an elongated marquise, oval or pear-shaped
stone, or an square
or emerald cut diamond. Fancier shapes, such as hearts,
are another option.
Do you think she'd like a solitaire
diamond, set alone in a band, or would she prefer a cluster
of stones? Her current jewelry can give you clues about her preferences.
Number 5: Consider her Lifestyle
How will the ring fit in with her lifestyle? Does she work in a profession
where fussy jewelry would look out of place? Even if she doesn't, remember
that a pointed gem with high prongs could
snag clothing (and people) and is harder to keep clean. Save that type of ring
for gifts that will be worn on special occasions, not every day.
Number 6: What's her Ring Size?
Does she have rings that she wears on her engagement finger? Maybe a friend
or family member could get hold of one of them long enough for you to have
it sized. Of course, you'll have to swear the messenger to secrecy.
Number 7: Consider a Loose Diamond
If you think you know which shape she loves, buy a loose diamond to show her
when you ask the big question. The two of you can shop together later for the
perfect engagement ring setting.
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