Five Gorgeous Ring Styles

Every person dreams of that perfect proposal. The time when the person of their dreams goes down on one knee and finally pops the question with that huge glittering ring! Okay, so we all kind of hope that our partners think of something just a little bit more creative- but sometimes, any proposal will do! But, what about the ring?

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This is where things have a tendency to get complicated. Every person has their own specific tastes, and their own unique idea of what makes the perfect engagement ring. In all reality, there are a huge variety of different cuts and styles that can appeal to even the pickiest proposer. The trick is to go shopping with your future partner before you choose the ring. Watch and see what they react to, and get their opinions in a roundabout way.

This can give you the insight you need to surprise your partner with the perfect choice on that perfect day. It’s important to understand the different options, and to take the time to research the quality of what it is you’re looking at. Jewelers can design customized rings made to your specifications, but it’s still a good idea to understand what you’re considering. There are some great choices if you’re looking for Dallas custom jewelers. Take a look at some of these styles below:

The Solitaire

This has been the “go-to” ring for much of the nineteenth century. It consists of a single large diamond set simply in a band of the chosen precious metal. The versatility of this ring really comes with the size of the stones that it can accommodate. A solitaire can hold a large and prominent diamond- or a tiny stone that you may want to keep in the family. Prongs or even a tension setting can be used to hold the stone in place. There are many more options here than initially meet the eye.

The Princess Cut

This involves cutting a diamond into a beautiful square shape that continues to set off all of its best features. This square cut diamond can be accompanied by several side stones that can set off the piece as a whole. The smaller the side stones, the larger the center stone will ultimately appear. This is a gorgeous spin on a classic idea.

The Stone Trio

This has been presented by several jewelry companies, but has actually been around for quite some time. It consists of three stones. The center stone is generally the largest, but all three can be the same size. The stones are supposed to represent love in the past, in the present, and love in the future. It’s a beautiful idea that can be very effective when done properly.

The Halo or Border Effect

This involves a large (generally square cut) diamond that is surrounded by smaller stones. This can give the ring a very classic look, and can really set off a higher quality diamond. This was initially a vintage style, but has really made a comeback in recent years. The surrounding diamonds can be anything from fairly inexpensive chips, to a cluster of high quality smaller diamonds that can add a great deal of value to the ring. Find a trusted jeweler for this look!

Side Stones

These are interesting rings that almost mimic the final wedding bands. They can have stones that start from a center stone that’s only slightly larger than the ones that appear to cascade down the sides of the ring. These rings don’t always have the shining center stone that is showcased in many of the other designs, but they have a beautiful array of equally precious stones surrounding the finger.

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