- Choosing the right ring setting.
There are many different ring settings to choose from when deciding on an engagement ring. Channel Set- Channel set gemstones are placed into a metal channel. The gemstones flow in a continuous row, because no metal is used to separate them. Bezel Set- Diamonds and other gems are held in a bezel setting by a metal rim that encircles the sides of the stone and extends slightly above it. Prong Set- A prong setting, sometimes called a claw setting, is the most commonly used gemstone setting and is especially popular to display solitaire engagement ring. Pavé - Made up of lots of small gemstones, often diamonds, set closely together. The gems are separated and held in place by little beads of the setting metal. The result is what looks like a continuous surface of diamonds or other gems.
- Choosing the best diamond.
When choosing the best diamond for your diamond engagement ring you should consider the four c’s. These are universally accepted characteristics that all diamonds are graded by and refer to the Cut, Color, and Clarity and Carat weight of a diamond. By changing any of the characteristics, you can dramatically affect the diamond's value, all other factors being equal.
- Submit Your Engagement Story… Everyone has a unique story of how they got engaged and we want to hear it! If you proposed with an Anjolee Engagement Ring, we want to hear from you! Submit your engagement story - service@anjolee.com.
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Diamond Solitaire Engagement Rings
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Engagement Rings with Side Stones
Matching Diamond Rings Sets
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