Engagement ring shopping can be a daunting experience. There is the initial problem of hoping you land on a ring that you hope your partner will like, or simply take it out of your hands and take them shopping for a ring. Followed by the problem that hovers over everyone’s heads on every purchase: the price. Unlike wondering if that top is worth it if you only wear it once, however, this is a big decision. After all, an engagement ring is supposed to be on its owner’s finger for the rest of their lives, so it makes sense that it’s going to be pricey. You want it to last.
But price doesn’t guarantee quality, and emptying the bank needn’t be the first move. We have some tips and tricks to make sure that you get a ring that you love.
Tips on getting the best deal:
Cyber Monday
The greatest of holidays is right around the corner. No, not Christmas or Halloween, but Black Friday. Followed swiftly by Cyber Monday. On this most joyous of holidays, everything is discounted, even engagement rings, so standby on your computer and check the best sites for your engagement ring.
If you’re going diamond rings shopping on Cyber Monday, take a look at the Best Brilliance website for the latest trends and the best prices in engagement rings. Maybe you can browse the sites for the engagement ring that really speaks to you and be ready for Cyber Monday morning.
Moissanite diamonds
It’s a mistake to write off moissanite diamonds as fake. Moissanites are made in a lab, true, but due to this they are a lot more affordable. Not only are they more affordable but they are also, actually better. They are almost as durable and have a brighter brilliance. Additionally, if you are someone who cares for the planet, you’ll like that there is no mining involved with a moissanite diamond.
Vintage rings
Of course, there is an option that is full of sentimentality, extra commitment, and entirely free: ask Grandma for her ring. Vintage rings are back and aren’t going anywhere soon. If Grandma isn’t willing, check the Best Brilliance site for vintage style rings that will look timeless forever.
Tips on finding the right ring:
Art deco cuts
There are a few elements of Art Deco décor that have crossed over into jewelry lately, which only makes sense since a resurgence of the Art Deco look has swept the 2020s. One defining feature was a lot of gold, which is easily implemented in an engagement ring, but also a heavy focus on geometric shapes. This is where this trend is really shining. We’re seeing a lot of bold straight-edge shapes in our gem cuts, usually duplicated and flanked by smaller diamonds to give the same effect you might see in Art Deco wallpaper.
Coloured gemstones
However, another element that Art Deco thrives on is jewel tones. It’s there in the name: jewels. That means there is a resurgence in rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and other gemstones.
The tradition might be to stick to a diamond for an engagement ring, but there is a growing number of new fiancées who are rejecting that and opting for a coloured gem. There’s nothing to say it can’t be joined with a smaller diamond, or even a few, but more people are enjoying the more personalized look of coloured gems.
And it’s likely to help your wallet too. Since the goal is to keep the costs down, you might consider looking at more affordable coloured gems in your engagement ring. One pointer would be to do your research on durability. The diamond is the toughest gemstone, and therefore the go-to for a ring that you will wear for the rest of your life, but there are a lot that almost match it.
Ring jackets
Another trend that can help the wallet is a ring jacket. These are smaller wedding bands that can be molded to fit around the cut of your engagement ring, rather than butting against it. They can be as intricate or simple as you like, and often, they come with a package deal. Shop around for some engagement rings that come with a ring jacket, or consider getting one made for your chosen ring.
Conclusion
Your engagement ring might be the biggest investment you ever make. It’s not only an investment in a piece of jewelry but an investment in a relationship and its value is a part of that commitment, but the reality is that no one wants to break the bank. Hopefully, with our tips, you can find a ring that you love, that shows your love for your fiancée, and that still gives you a little leftover to organize the wedding and honeymoon and beyond.