A Simple Buyers' Guide for Non-Conventional Engagement Rings

Hello! My name is Robin and last year, I decided to buy my wife a new ring as a gift to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I went to the local jewellery store and had a chat with the guy behind the counter. He was really helpful and we had a great conversation about all of the different rings that were on offer. I wanted to get something really special so I bought a vintage piece and cleaned and restored it myself following the advice that was given to me by the chap in the shop. My wife loved the ring and I discovered a new found passion for jewellery.

A Simple Buyers' Guide for Non-Conventional Engagement Rings

A Simple Buyers' Guide for Non-Conventional Engagement Rings

9 February 2019
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Diamonds have been the obvious stone for engagement rings. Nevertheless, this does not imply that they should be a top choice for your own proposal to your partner. In fact, when you consider how variety remains the spice of life, it should remind you that the engagement ring should speak more on you and your partner's personality than being identical to a majority of all other engagement rings worldwide, not to mention that diamonds come with a high price tag that does not match with everybody's wallet. If you are contemplating a non-conventional engagement ring, you will quickly realise that you are spoilt for choice when it comes to customising the ring. To make the process easier for you, here is a simple guide for non-conventional engagement rings.

Deliberate on the hardness of different stones

Gemstones come in a broad range of colours, each with its own unique appeal. However, if you want an engagement ring that will last for decades to come, then you need to prioritise the hardness of the stone. The hardness of the gemstone is what will determine whether it could acquire chips or not down the road. Moreover, some gemstones are so soft that they could crack altogether if worn on a daily basis. So what should you choose? While not as hard as a diamond, you can never go wrong with a moonstone, sapphire or even a topaz stone for your partner's engagement ring.

Consider an un-cut gemstone

One of the main tenets that guide the selection of a diamond engagement ring is the cut of the stone. The cut is so important that it influences the overall price of the ring! The great thing about non-conventional engagement rings is that you have complete creative control over how you want the finished ring to look like. Therefore, you are not limited by selecting an appropriate cut for the gemstone you choose! Rough gemstones have become one of the modern trends in engagement rings as they exude a sense of minimalism. Moreover, the unrefined nature of this style has a contemporary appeal that is akin to carefreeness! If your partner has a free spirit and a modern style, the roughness of an un-cut gemstone would be the perfect touch for their engagement ring.

Stick with precious metals

Although customising a non-conventional engagement ring offers up a world of possibilities to choose from, it is not advisable to stray from precious metals. One of the common mistakes people make when customising these rings is choosing copper for the band. And although copper does have that industrial touch that will complement a rough gemstone, the metal will eventually oxidise and form an unsightly greenish ring around your partner's finger. If you want to avoid traditional gold, choose a platinum engagement ring or semi-precious metals. 

For more information and tips, contact a company like Pink Carat Jewellers today. 

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Hello! My name is Robin and last year, I decided to buy my wife a new ring as a gift to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I went to the local jewellery store and had a chat with the guy behind the counter. He was really helpful and we had a great conversation about all of the different rings that were on offer. I wanted to get something really special so I bought a vintage piece and cleaned and restored it myself following the advice that was given to me by the chap in the shop. My wife loved the ring and I discovered a new found passion for jewellery.

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