When it comes to Rose Gold Engagement Rings, be attentive to your girlfriend’s style. The moment you step into a jewelry store. You will find yourself faced with an almost infinite choice of engagement rings: white gold, yellow gold, pink gold, platinum, simple, with elaborate workmanship, with a brilliant, three brilliants, a row of diamonds, with a modern, ancient, traditional work etc.
It will therefore be necessary that, the days before your purchase, you have paid attention to the types of jewelry that your future bride wears on a daily basis. For example, if you wear silver, you will certainly love an engagement ring in white gold or platinum.
If you like elaborate Rose Gold Engagement Rings designs, you will probably like a gold filigree ring, if you bring very few jewels, probably your choice will fall on a simple and traditional solitaire. But above all be attentive to the messages that your girlfriend launches you: on which jewelry falls his attention looking at the window of a jewelry store, if he makes appreciation to a friend of his on the ring just received from her boyfriend and so on.
Do not underestimate the size of the ring finger of your future bride’s left hand: the size of the engagement ring is not chosen “by eye”, but find a way to subtract, for example, a ring that you have not used for a long time or to ask the future mother-in-law to do it for you. Finally, to understand well the tastes of your girlfriend, let us say how he dreams his wedding ring.
Choose the stone without a frame. While generally the jewelers will present a large number of rings already assembled, our advice is to choose and purchase the stone separately, without frames.
Surely you will save money and you will also have the opportunity to see and appreciate the bare stone with all the precision instruments, as well as being able to choose the shape of the gem.
If the choice falls on the diamond, the fundamental characteristics to the determination of its value only the so-called “4C”, that is: the weight (Carat) expressed in Carats (1 carat = 0.2 grams), the color (Color), the cut (Cut) and the purity (Clarity) for which a diamond is free from imperfections if, after a 10-magnification examination by a qualified person under normal lighting conditions, it was found free of “inclusions” or internal features.
If you have a budget that is not very high, the advice is to prefer the color and the cut to purity: most of the inclusions, in fact, to your eye will not be visible even with the precision tools of the jeweler.