Using three stone diamond ring settings in your diamond engagement ring is one of the best ways to get great bling for your bucks. In this setting, a center diamond of respectable size is flanked with two accent stones of comparatively smaller carat weight on either side.
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D-Shaped Wedding Rings
You have probably laid eyes on D-shaped wedding rings at jewelers before. These are also called low dome wedding rings. The style is seen in many plain wedding rings, and is one that gives the ring a slightly rounded appearance. The ring itself is quite thin, but holds an outer curve distinctive to the D-shaped profile. -
Some Information on Sapphires
Among sapphire buyers, it has pretty commonly known how different one stone can be another. Most of the sapphires sold in jewelry comprise lower quality gems. You have probably noted a pale blue color of some of the stones set in diamond & sapphire rings. Suffice to say, these are not the best of the lot, and that the color largely determines how good a sapphire really is. -
Why Consider Solitaire Diamond Wedding Rings?
When it comes to wedding diamond rings, nothing can beat the enchanting and charismatic elegance of the solitaire diamond wedding rings. A solitaire diamond features only a single diamond, and as a result, a gemstone with ultimate sparkle and best quality is used for such wedding diamond rings. Hence, solitaire diamond wedding rings will be expensive than the ring that consists of more than one diamond. -
Adding Diamonds to your Plain Ring
Plain wedding rings may be many people’s thing, but most wedding ring buyers are not satisfied with something so they go for plain. However, your wallet places restrictions on what you can get at the time and many simply cannot afford diamonds on their rings at the time they exchange their vows. For these people, there is the option of adding diamonds later.
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