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a groom's guide
to engagement rings
[Page 1 of 3] So, fearless man who is getting serious, the time has come for you to pop the question. If you're thinking of going down on one knee and asking her to marry you in the traditional way, you'd better have the engagement ring handy. You'll be surprised to know, however, that much in the way of marriage proposals has changed over the past decades, and in lockstep, so too have the options when it comes to engagement rings. This is a good place to start learning. While it's becoming more popular for couples to decide to become engaged in an off-hand manner and then venture down to the jeweler to choose the engagement ring together, many women still feel there's something special about wearing a ring that their beau has chosen especially for them. Accordingly, you'll want to make the right choice when it comes to an engagement ring. Making the Right Choice
of Engagement Ring - What is her ring size? By studying the kind of jewelery your bride-to-be (yes, that's what she'll become!) generally wears, you can find out a lot about her tastes. If she wears simple jewelery, this may be a sign that a diamond solitaire may be more appropriate than a flashy engagement ring carrying a cluster of gems. Be aware of any jewelery she admires, especially engagement rings. If she appears to be particularly impressed by a certain ring, make a mental note of the cut and shape of the stone and the color of the gold. The ring you choose should reflect her personality—she'll be wearing it for a long time, after all.
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Mizrahi Diamonds
Heard about them they have a website www.MizrahiDiamonds.com
My best friend brother in law bought an engagement ring from them. they are good!
Neil
Thank great article found a great jewelry store in downtown los angeles Mizrahi Diamonds
anybody knows them ? they seem very honest.
thanks!
I'm looking to propose soon and have looked everywhere for the perfect ring. Thanks to Mike's suggestion, I have an appointment with Tara in a week to look at possible rings and prices!
Great!
This article was my starting point, and thanks for the recommendation! I had a strict budget for the ring...and I didn't think I was going to be able to get what my fiance wanted for the amount I had. I called the place, For Richer or Poorer and got what she wanted at what I wanted to pay. Tara was patient, honest, and really gave us an education on what we were buying
Mike
I got that website wrong...The site is www.richer-or-poorer.com. Check it out, Tara's great to work with.
Mike
I got the ring from a New York based company that custom designs rings, and offers personal appointments - plus their prices beat everyone else. They walk you through the process, literally holding your hand all of the way! I got a 1.77ct diamond set in a platinum and diamond setting for $10,000. It got appraised for over $18,000! Check them out, ask for Tara. For-richer-or-poorer.com They can make anything you can think of.
tink11
As a grad student, its always important to get a deal living on a tight stipend, and get exactly what you want. I went with bluenile I got exactly what I wanted, for a price I was willing to pay. And the best part, it appraised over $3000 more then I paid for it. She was happy, I was happy and the ring was BEAUTIFUL.
wedding bound
If you're on a budget, try looking into CZ (Cubic Zirconia) engagement rings. My bride-to-be and I have good careers but decided that the diamond can come later on. We both went to the Jewelry District in Los Angeles and picked out a great engagement ring set with diamonds on the side and a CZ center stone at about 300.00. We are currently on our 2nd week of 3 weeks of planning and thought that the wedding getaway with close family and friends are first in point to pay for. Whether you're doing fast planning for a wedding or just on a budget, your bride-to-be wouldn't mind consider saving by getting a CZ stone to put more into the actual wedding. You have a whole lifetime after the wedding together to rightfully pick the stone of her choice.
Newbie at this whole ring jazz
Don\'t be afraid to go shopping with her at antique stores - you might find a real bargain and a design that you can\'t find anymore...I found a ring appraised at $3000 for $300 (!!!), and she loved it, it was a perfect fit from the get go...
Kareem
good article. its hard to find "the right ring"...there are a lot of styles that i didn't actually see at stores when i popped that scary question haha! but really though, i gave her a mokume gane ring. really sweet work, check out www.georgesawyer.com thats where i got mine at..his work is incredible
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