If you’re in the market for an engagement ring, you might think that your options are limited to choosing a stone and setting and then getting married. But what if you could create something truly one-of-a-kind with the unmatched sparkle of a diamond? Forget custom-designing from scratch—it’s time to consider crafting your own diamond ring.
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A diamond engagement ring is a beautiful symbol of love, but the process of picking it out can be stressful. There are so many choices that it’s hard to know where to start. That’s why some people are taking a different approach: they’re crafting their own ring.
It’s not as hard as it sounds. With a little help from an experienced jeweler, you can design and make your own diamond ring from scratch. A custom jeweler will walk you through the steps, including which type of metal you want for the band, what kind of setting you want for the diamonds (prong? channel? pave?), and how many carats you want in your center stone. It can take up to eight weeks for your finished product to arrive because each step is done by hand—but when it does show up at your doorstep, it’ll be like nothing else in the world.
Even if you’ve never tried a DIY project before, creating your own engagement ring is easy and fun—and it’ll guarantee that no one else has anything like yours!
The first rule of engagement ring shopping is to set a budget, but how much should you spend on an engagement ring? Well, that depends on a few different factors. One of the most important things to consider is your income, as well as your partner’s. If you’re both making $30,000 a year, it might not make sense to spend $15,000 on an engagement ring. But if one of you is making $80,000 and the other is bringing in $30,000, it will be less of a burden to spend more. Of course, both incomes are factored into your household income, which makes up the second most important factor when determining your budget—you need to take into account all the other expenses in your life (such as car payments or student loans), and decide what percentage of your income you can afford to put towards an engagement ring. Another consideration: do any loans or credit cards have interest rates that are higher than what you’d pay for financing? If so, it might make sense to pay off that debt with the money you have saved up for an engagement ring.
If you take the time to choose carefully, shop around, and get your partner’s input, you should be able to find the perfect ring in a reasonable amount of time. And once you’ve made that selection, it’s time to focus on the other details of the proposal. Finding a creative way to present your ring, planning an unforgettable setting for the proposal (or having one set up beforehand), and solidifying your also important “how” and “when” are all essential components in making sure that your marriage proposal is a memorable, loving success.
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