Buying an engagement ring as a surprise can really add to the impact when popping the question. However, there is a little more to the perfect engagement ring than a quick visit to the local jewelry store. Read on for an engagement ring buying guide for the groom to be.
Set A Budget.
One of the most important aspects of buying an engagement ring would have to be figuring out what you can either afford, or what you are comfortable spending. As a rough guide some say 2 months salary, but this can fluctuate wildly depending on personal circumstances. Look in a few jewelry stores and check out the various engagement rings you can buy in your price range. You will quickly see that the size and quality of a stone, along with the metal of the band and setting, are a couple of the factors that can make or break your budget.
Compromises may have to be made. Your girlfriend may well prefer a larger diamond engagement ring of a lesser cut or clarity. Alternatively she may prefer a perfect stone of a smaller size.
Learn About Engagement Rings.
There is not much point wandering into a jewelry store and asking for an engagement ring. You will be astonished at all the choices that need to be made from price, metals, stones, and setting styles, to mention just a few. Sit down at the computer and have a little look before you hit a store. See what you like and what you think would suit your girlfriend's style and taste.
Find Her Ring Size.
It is more romantic if you are planning on surprising her, with presenting her with an engagement ring that will fit on her finger. Raid her jewelry box for a ring that she wears on her right hand finger for an estimate of her finger size. Never mind if it doesn't fit perfectly, you can generally re-size.
Absolutely No Re-Gifting.
OK. You may have your ex-wife's or ex-fiancee's engagement ring burning a hole in your closet. However, if you know what is good for you and you plan on living happily ever after, you will under no circumstances re-use that old ring. For those cynics out there, remember the fuss about Mariah Carey's engagement ring when someone suggested that Nick Cannon had re-used Please note that it is acceptable to use your Granny's engagement ring diamonds, or any other family heirloom, just not jewelry from your own previous romances.Buying the perfect engagement ring will take some time and research. Engagement rings are designed to last a lifetime. A few months of sleuthing and research is worth an eternity of happy wear.
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