July 6th, 2020  Posted by admin ;  Posted at   Uncategorized
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Engagement ring bands are a treasure for the whole lifetime. If it is a diamond engagement ring band, it would be a precious as well as expensive. So it is essential to know how to clean the diamonds in the engagement ring bands so that it would shine brilliantly for years. The main attraction of the diamond is its deep sparkle. But if oil, dirt and debris can fade off the sparkle from the diamond and makes its less stunning and valuable. However it is equally important to do the cleaning of the gemstones in the proper manner since any unintentional damage can happen by which the warranty would be nullified.

People easily think that the diamond engagement ring bands can be easily washed using regular soaps. This is not a desired method of cleaning because even the mildest soap would surely leave chemicals and residue on the surface of the gemstone. Even the smallest deposit of soapy remains would damage the sparkle of the stone since the refraction of light within the diamond is critical to its inner glint and beauty. So it is better advised to use specialized jewelry cleaners and detergents formulated to remove deposits and chemical debris on the diamond engagement ring bands and any other diamond jewelry.

You would surely want to get back the sparkle in the diamond after cleaning it. For properly cleaning a diamond in an engagement ring, earring or any other jewelry pieces, you can use certain accessories. Take a shallow dish which has enough volume to cover the jewelry. For cleaning you would need a soft bristle brush like a mild tooth brush. You would need mild detergent or suggested jewelry cleaning solution. Use rubber gloves if you are having sensitive skin. For wiping the jewelry you can use a lint free cloth similar to the one used to clean camera lenses. Use clean running water or fresh dish of clean water for rinsing the engagement ring bands.

Steps in cleaning diamond engagement ring bands

The ultimate aim in cleaning a diamond would be to get back gorgeous sparkle in the ring by completely removing any types of dirt and wastes from every nook and corner of the ring. It has been seen that it is relatively easy to clean simple solitaire rings compared to other elaborate pieces.

In some cases, you would be unsure about the type of the metal, accent stones or security of the setting. Then it is better to give the engagement ring for cleaning with a professional. The same thing is applicable to heirloom rings and antique ones. So before cleaning the ring yourself, it is better to determine the type of the ring and see if it can be cleaned at home.

One of the most common troubles is the flowing of jewelry through the open drains. When you are cleaning engagement ring bands, you must be always cautious around open drains. Make sure that you set up a cleaning space where there would be adequate light to see the clefts and all. Make use of tweezers to remove hairs or other fibers stuck in the prongs or setting. For removing loose dirt, you need to presoak or rinse the jewelry thoroughly. Place a firm grip on the engagement ring while rinsing it under running water.

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If you’re in a serious relationship and are sure you’ve found the one you want to spend the rest of your life with, it’s time to start looking for the one perfect engagement ring band. What you’ll find out once you start your search is that the styles are endless, there are now dozens of designer collections to choose from, and in addition to your local neighborhood jewelry store you can also find engagement rings at “destination” stores that specialize in engagement rings, mass merchants who sell wedding ring sets, and online retailers. I’ve worked in the engagement ring industry for nine years and have consulted countless family members, friends and couples with their searches. Here are the top five things you need to know before you buy your engagement ring:

1) Make sure engagement ring bands have a thick metal shank and is stamped with the metal mark, for example PT or PT 950 for platinum or 18K or 14K for a yellow gold or white gold ring. The metal should be polished and should not have any porosity or rough casting spots.

2) If you are buying designer engagement ring bands, be sure to verify with the designer’s website or corporate office that the retailer is authorized to sell their rings. Beware of any retailer who offers to mark-down the price off the suggested retail price listed on the designer’s website as this could be a red-flag that the retailer isn’t authorized and therefore the designer will not likely back up any warranty claims or product defects in the future.

3) You should inspect the center diamond loose, out of the setting. A reputable store will show you the loose diamond under 10x magnification and point out all characteristics (including flaws) as noted on the certificate. Make sure the diamond is weighed in front of you and compare with the carat weight shown on the certificate, and also look at the diamond under proper lighting conditions. The store should offer to show you different diamonds to compare, in different price ranges, so you can select the best diamond that best fits your budget.

4) Only buy from a business that has been in operation for at least 10 years and can back up anything they sell with a 30 day money back guarantee and a lifetime diamond warranty. An “A” or better rating with the Better Business Bureau should also be considered when you are shopping around.

5) Buy with your eyes, not with your ears. A salesperson should help you find the diamond and ring that is perfect for YOU and that fits into YOUR budget. If a salesperson tries to coerce you to buy a ring because it’s on sale, or tells you “this is the last one and might not be here if you don’t buy it today” exit the store immediately. When you find the engagement ring band that is exactly what you want, and the diamond sparkles just the way you imagined, you’ll know it’s the perfect engagement ring band for you.

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July 6th, 2020  Posted by admin ;  Posted at   Uncategorized
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When a man proposes to his girlfriend he is supposed to present her with a beautiful engagement ring. Tradition suggests that this ring should cost roughly 3 months of the man’s salary, but of course, this will all come down to personal preference and a much money you much you actually have. Whatever the weather, purchasing engagement rings can be quite an expensive business and can really set any man back a fair few years on their savings. However, this does not always need to be the case, and if you go about it in a sensible manner there is no reason why you cannot find some cheaper options.

Of course, many men will want to purchase a diamond engagement ring in order to make the occasion that litter the more special. Diamond engagement rings are the cream of the crop when it comes to elegance and beauty and as such every single man wants to make his partner the happiest girl in the world on this occasion.

If you want to get one of these rings for better value than you first need to learn about the four C’s involved. These refer to the cut, clarity, carat, and colour of the ring and the more you understand about each of these, the more likely you will be able to find a good bargain.

You also need to take some time in establishing your own budget that you are happy with. You certainly don’t want to be overstretching yourself and if you are looking for cheaper options then you need to focus on exactly how much you are willing to spend. If you are intent on getting a diamond ring then you should certainly conduct some research into average prices that you are expected to spend.

It is also important that you do some research into the various types of designs and styles that are offer. Some of these designs will be a lot more expensive than others and so this will have to be factored in. You will also need to consider exactly what sort of ring will suit your partner and bride to be and, of course, whether she will actually like the ring or not.

In fact, it is actually a good idea to get some advice from her friends and family to this end. The chances are that you are not really privy to this sort of engagement ring that you will partner with really love and so it is always a good idea to get one of her best friends or family members to help you out when you are looking for different designs to purchase.

Of course, it is always a good idea to visit some local to restore is as well so that you can get a feel for the different types of options that you have available. You can also compare the prices that you find in the different shops you visit with the sorts of prices that you find online. If you find a ring that you think is suitable in a shop, then it is a good idea to search for the same ring online as you will often get it cheaper.

At the end of the day, the more effort and thought you put into the whole thing, the more likely you will find a ring that is perfect for her and that also fits within your budget.

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We have a very high quality diamond, but the band itself is only 14k gold. we’re looking to spend a minimal amount of money, but (if possible) find a better quality band and keep the original diamond.

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September 14th, 2011  Posted by admin ;  Posted at   Uncategorized

We are getting married in less than a month, and I’ve not been able to find a wedding band that will fit with my engagement ring. We’ve been told to have one custom made, but right now that is not in our budget. The ring itself kind of looks like it has a wedding band wrapped around it, but what should I do for the ceremony? The ring is extremely similar to this one http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_044VA7189801P

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September 11th, 2011  Posted by admin ;  Posted at   Uncategorized

I have my Grandma’s 0.8 carat princess cut diamond from her engagement ring. It’s beautiful. I’m wondering if I can have it cut down into smaller diamonds to be part of my wedding band? Is that possible?

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