Anniversary Gifts
(198)Engagement rings hold deep cultural and symbolic significance as a representation of commitment and love between two people. The tradition of exchanging rings during a marriage proposal dates back centuries, with the circular shape symbolizing the never-ending nature of the couple's bond.
Beyond the symbolic meaning, the engagement ring is also an important practical element of the proposal and wedding planning process. The ring serves as a visible indicator of one's relationship status and commitment, and is an essential part of the proposal moment that so many couples look forward to.
When selecting an engagement ring, the diamond has historically been the most popular and sought-after gemstone. Diamonds are prized for their rarity, durability, and brilliance. However, the diamond industry has faced ethical and environmental criticisms in recent years around issues like conflict diamonds and unsustainable mining practices.
This is where lab grown diamonds present a compelling alternative for engagement ring shoppers. Lab grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds, but they are produced in a controlled laboratory environment rather than extracted from the earth. This means lab grown diamonds offer several key advantages:
- Ethical sourcing: Lab grown diamonds avoid the potential for funding conflict or unethical mining practices.
- Affordability: Without the costs associated with diamond mining, lab grown diamonds are much less expensive than mined diamonds of comparable quality.
- Customization: Because they are grown in a lab, created diamonds can be produced in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors than mined diamonds.
For couples seeking an engagement ring that aligns with their values, lab grown diamonds provide a compelling alternative. They offer the same timeless beauty and symbolism as mined diamonds, but with added benefits in terms of ethics, sustainability, and affordability. As consumer awareness and acceptance of lab grown diamonds continue to grow, they are becoming an increasingly popular choice for modern engagement ring buyers.
Overall, the engagement ring remains a meaningful and important tradition, representing the deep commitment and love between two people embarking on a lifelong journey together. And with the rise of lab grown diamonds, couples now have access to an ethical, sustainable, and cost-effective option to mark this special milestone.
There is no set rule, but it is commonly suggested that the engagement ring should cost 2-3 months' worth of the buyer's salary. However, this "rule" is outdated and based on the mined diamond industry’s marketing tactics. Couples should focus on finding a ring they love within their comfortable budget.
The average diamond engagement ring in the US is between 1-2 carats. However, the carat size that is right for your partner depends on their personal preferences and your financial situation. Many people opt for smaller, high-quality diamonds rather than larger lower-quality stones.
The most popular engagement ring metals are gold and platinum.. In gold most consumers choose 14 karat white Gold. But yellow gold and rose gold are also popular, based on personal preference. Additionally, 18 karat gold is another popular choice, but does add cost to the ring. While only available as a white metal, platinum is also a very popular choice based on its durability and because it is a better choice for some people who have allergies to gold. The best metal depends on your partner's style preferences.
It's common, but not required, for the engagement ring and wedding band to coordinate in metal type and style. Many people choose to have a matching bridal set, but it's also fine for the rings to complement each other without being identical.
Absolutely! We offer custom design services to create a one-of-a-kind ring that perfectly suits your partner's personal style. This can include choosing the diamond, metal, setting, and any engraving or additional details.To get started, contact one of our jewelry specialists.