Most people look up to the celebrities when it is about fashion and ongoing trends. The same thing is applicable in the case of diamond engagement rings as well. Most celebrities flaunt resplendent, glitzy, and enormous rocks on their hand fingers. Some of the biggest diamond rings in the celebrity history are given below.
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The Peculiarities of Early to Mid Twentieth Century Engagement Rings
The Edwardian period saw engagement rings turn into a widely accepted custom in the society. The industrial revolution brought more prosperity and saw the emergence of a burgeoning middle class in America and much of Europe, so people could afford fine jewelry more than ever before. The engagement rings of that period often featured diamonds in ornate and lacy platinum band designs. -
The Pros and Cons of Choosing White Gold for an Engagement Ring
White gold metal is a mixture or an alloy of pure gold as well as white metals such as silver, nickel and palladium, typically featuring a rhodium coating. Usually, white gold is not as expensive as platinum, and because it is made with strong metals, it is scratch-resistant and durable too. These are the main reasons why people tend to choose white gold engagement rings these days. -
Which Metals Match and Contrast with Brown Diamond Rings?
Jewelry marketers give tantalizing nicknames such as “chocolate”, “champagne”, and “cognac” to brown diamonds. Since brown is equated to the color of the soil, marketers attribute these terms for the colored diamonds to make them more desirable in the minds of consumers. Since nicknames are more tantalizing, this nomenclature sells brown diamond rings in a much better way than a strategy of naming them as they are. -
Which Metal Bands Complement Pink Diamond Rings?
Pink diamonds, as with most colored natural diamonds, are extremely rare. Historically, the colored gems have been mined from select diamond mines in Africa and India, and in alluvial workings in Brazil. Since the late 1980’s, Australia’s Argyle mine has been the most significant source of pink diamonds, no matter the rareness of the gem even from that part of the world.
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