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Home
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Engagement Ring Guide > Ring Guide
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Choose the Right Engagement Ring
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Adiamor offers a large selection of engagement
settings, but no matter which setting you choose, rest assured that our
settings are timeless and will stay in fashion for generations to come.
Decisions to make include the choice between various metal types and the style
of ring setting. These decisions are based on which setting complements her
lifestyle, matches her existing jewelry, and fits your budget.
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CHOOSE THE METAL
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Yellow Gold
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Gold is the most common metal used in engagement ring settings.
Gold's rich color best complements darker skin tones and provides a
complementary setting for rich colored stones, such as rubies and emeralds. The
reflection of yellow gold also can help mask the tint of yellowish diamonds by
making the diamond look brighter. Most engaged couples choose 18K gold because
it offers a good balance of gold color and strength. Click here for more
information about gold.
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Yellow Gold Solitaire
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Platinum
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Platinum is naturally a white metal with incredible density. It
is the strongest precious metal used in jewelry today. Platinum's density makes
it much heavier than 14K gold and gives it a unique, more substantial feeling.
Another appealing characteristic of platinum is its durability. A scratch in
platinum may leave a mark on the metal, but it will not wear away. Over time,
platinum will develop a natural patina or satin look that many people prefer
over the high polish, shiny appearance. Click here for more information about
platinum.
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Platinum
Solitaire
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Platinum vs. White Gold
Platinum is naturally a white metal, but its higher cost makes white
gold an excellent alternative. White gold is a mixture of gold and other metal
alloys, which gives it a white color. Because white gold is mixed with other
metals, its natural color has a slight yellowish tone. In the final process of
manufacturing, white gold is rhodium plated to give it a brilliant white
luster. Rhodium is an extremely hard and shiny white metal. However, over time,
rhodium may wear off. To keep a white gold ring looking its best, re-plating
may be necessary every 12 to 18 months. Consider the differences below when
deciding between these two metal choices:
Platinum properties:
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White gold properties:
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Naturally a white metal;
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Requires rhodium plating;
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90-95% pure;
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18k is 75% pure, and 14k is 58.3% pure;
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Does not wear away;
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Will wear away and require repair;
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Almost twice as heavy as white gold;
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Easy to repair and polish;
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More expensive than gold.
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Less expensive than platinum.
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SELECT AN ENGAGEMENT SETTING STYLE
Adiamor offers a wide selection of engagement ring settings in the
finest quality platinum, white gold, and yellow gold. The styles range from
solitaires to accented settings. Below is a brief summary of the various
setting styles:
HOW TO KEEP IT A SURPRISE
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If you're planning on making the proposal a surprise
you want to make sure you have the correct ring size, and more importantly,
that she'll love the ring! To pick out a ring she is sure to fall for, take
into consideration her taste and lifestyle. Read on to the next section where
we'll share with you a few tips on getting the information you need without her
suspecting.
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