Selecting the Perfect Diamonique Engagement Or Wedding Ring
Sunday, September 19th, 2010If you’re searching for a Diamonique engagement ring, the various lines of Diamonique wedding jewelry may initially be overwhelming, but there’s no need to be intimidated. In fact, selecting a Diamonique engagement ring is profoundly easier than shopping for a diamond ring. First of all, you don’t need to worry about grading, as all Diamonique stones are all perfectly clear. Also, you always receive a certificate of authenticity from your Diamonique ring. And, there’s never any question of provenance or the source of your gemstone. The best thing, however, is that you don’t have to agonize over breaking your budget. It’s nearly impossible to spend more than two hundred dollars on a Diamonique wedding ring. Here’s how to select the perfect Diamonique engagement ring for you.
Select a metal. Diamonique jewelry comes in 14k white and yellow gold, sterling silver and platinum.
Choose a setting. You may be interested in a traditional pear-shaped, marquis, round or any other shaped solitaire stone. Multi-stone settings are another option, and some Diamonique styles incorporate colored accent gemstones. You’ll also see a selection of three stone settings, as well as solitaire and wedding band set.
Think about scale. A ring should correspond to the scale of the hand. Certain shaped stones accentuate the hand and fingers in different ways. In general, small hands work better with smaller rings, and larger hands can support larger-sized rings.
Pick your style. Are you looking for a vintage or modern look? Diamonique wedding rings come with etching and openwork for a retro look, as well as clean, simple edges and curves.
Don’t forget comfort. Certain types of bands, particularly in the Diamonique lines, are designed for comfort. When you’re considering a lifetime purchase such as a wedding or engagement ring, it’s important that it feels good on your hand.






