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Gorgeous Eternity CZ Ring Options: Traditional Cubic Zirconia and Multicolor Looks

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Full Orbit Sterling Silver and CZ Eternity Band Ring

There is no better way to represent the eternal qualities of your love than with an eternity cz ring. An eternity cz ring is characterized by a pattern of cubic zirconia and other details that span the outer circumference of the ring, making it beautiful from every angle. One ring that works beautifully on its own is this alluring Full Orbit Sterling Silver and CZ Eternity Band Ring. This type of wedding band features thirty round and emerald-shaped cubic zirconia stones totaling 8.24 carats.

Stackable Pink and White CZ Eternity Band RingOn their own, cz eternity rings are an elegant, symbolic gesture. They are also paired with a contrasting plain band for a stacked effect, or with bands combining colored and clear cubic zirconia gemstones for even more sparkle. This
Stackable Pink and White CZ Eternity Band Ring
makes a wonderful compliment to a plain band or solitaire ring. This darling pink and white cz eternity band includes 7 pink and 7 white (clear) cubic zirconia gemstones for more than 15 total carats. Remember, it’s ok with mix metals and stones. If you want to wear an eternity band cz ring with a diamond solitaire, go for it!

Sterling Silver 7.6-Carat Chocolate CZ Pave Eternity Band Ring

For something a bit more unique, colored metals like rose gold and chocolate gold are becoming incredibly popular in all types of jewelry. We loved this Sterling Silver 7.6-Carat Chocolate CZ Pave Eternity Band Ring. The elegant pave set cubic zirconia stones go all the way around the band, which features black rhodium accents. It is a whopping 7.6 carats and is also available in other colors including rose gold.

Depending on the size and metal (sterling silver, gold, platinum) prices for an eternity cz band ring range from thirty and up to several hundred dollars.

Ritani Endless Love, Romantique On QVC Diamonique Jewelry: Gorgeous Simulated Jewelry

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Ritani Endless Love Earrings, Diamonique Jewelry For QVCAs you probably know, Diamonique is a type of simulated diamond jewelry sold exclusively by QVC.  This week, QVC launched a new Diamonique line by Ritani featuring their signature designs (Romantique, Ritani Endless Love) in sterling silver versions with Diamonique gemstones.  And they’re stunning! We think it’s great that Diamonique and QVC continue to bring gorgeous, reasonably priced jewelry to the public with such top shelf designs like Ritani.
Ritani fine jewelry is best known for their highly wearable diamond and gemstone engagement ring designs made in New York.  Although it’s only been around just over a decade, it has become one of the most highly visible and desired jewelry brands in the bridal category.
Current Ritani Diamonique offerings on QVC include rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces in sterling silver settings.  Almost all pieces are under 150 dollars and feature delicate hand-carving and Ritani’s signature architectural detail.  We particularly love the Ritani Diamonique Sterling Romantique Hinged Bangle as well as the Ritani Endless Love earring and necklace combinations.  While some are definitely bridal wear, other Ritani jewelry pieces seems suited for any time or occasion.

Cubic Zirconia Silver Wedding Rings

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Wedding Ring SetWe’re seeing sterling silver cubic zirconia wedding sets everywhere lately.  Oftentimes, the sterling silver is clad in 18k gold or platinum for a gorgeous finish.   You’ll find white cz and silver eternity bands, princess cut solitaire rings and stackable sets of two and three rings that look like a million dollars. We particularly like this
Platinum-over-Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Ring Duet
. If you’re having trouble deciding what cut of stone you like the best, this gorgeous duet features a princess cut stone in the solitaire and round and baguette shaped cubic zirconia in the band. A little of everything! This set has a real presence, featuring over 5 carats of serious sparkle.

Sterling Silver and Cubic Zirconia Eternity Band RingHere’s another option for a sterling silver cubic zirconia wedding ring.  This channel-set eternity band contains nineteen gleaming round white cubic zirconia stones.    The great thing about a channel setting, particularly in a wedding ring, is that is extremely comfortable to wear and is less likely to snag on things.   And, the stones are protected in the channel setting so that you don’t risk chipping.  We also love that the cz stones run the entire circumference of this ring in a never-ending loop.  Get more details on the
Sterling Silver and Cubic Zirconia Eternity Band Ring

The Backup: Cubic Zirconia & Diamonique Wedding Ring Set Replica

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

This post and related comments from sunshinebride perfectly illustrate why someone who owns a diamond ring might purchase , a cubic zirconia ring to wear when traveling. or during potentially damaging activities.  Whether due to the fit or style of the ring, many women feel nervous wearing their diamond wedding rings in certain situations.   Overstock, QVC and HSN were suggested as reliable places to purchase a high quality cubic zirconia ring with a precious metal setting that isn’t nearly the cost of diamonds.

(Note: We have no experience with buying cubic zirconia from Overstock or HSN, but the Diamonique pieces we own from QVC are fabulous!)

Ring – CZ Engagement/Wedding Rings? – SUNSHINEBRIDE0725’s Blue Wedding by Color Blog.

How To Design Your Cubic Zirconia Engagement Ring

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

It’s a fun and satisfying process to design your own cubic zirconia engagement ring.  But it’s hard to know where to start.  With so many colors, shapes, settings, carats and other considerations, it’s easy to get lost in the options.

We suggest taking the design one step at a time as follows:

1. Setting – Most people have some idea of the type of ring setting they want, so this is a typical place to start.  You’ll need to select the style of the setting, such as solitaire.  Is the band plain or set with pave gemstones? After getting a sense of prices, you’ll also want to determine the metal used in the setting.  This could be gold, platinum or sterling.

2. Stone - The setting you choose determines the type and shape of the primary cubic zirconia stone.  If you chose a solitaire setting, you may be in search of a round or square cubic zirconia.  If the setting is accented with colored gemstones, it’s important to identify the gemstone and consider their shape in relation to the primary stone.

3. Price – Once you have a complete picture of what the ring will look like, you can make adjustments based on cost, stone size,and more.  For example, your ideal ring in platinum may cost considerably more than in a 14k gold setting.  In order to get the carat weight you want, you may decide to go with a less expensive metal, or vice versa.    There are always tradeoffs.

The important thing when designing an engagement ring is that you start with what you know.  Try to keep an open mind and proceed one step at a time.  You’ll be sure to end up with the perfect piece.