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- Why is the engagement ring with a diamond so popular?
- What types of solitaire engagement rings exist?
- What cuts can be found for solitaire diamonds?
- What do I need to consider when buying an engagement ring with a diamond?
The very symbol of engagement: a ring made of yellow gold, white gold or platinum with a single, central diamond. No other engagement ring is immediately recognized as such by everyone. Whether in films, with celebrities or royal engagements - the proposal is usually made with a classic solitaire engagement ring.
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Why is the engagement ring with a diamond so popular?
The advertising campaign, which focused on a single diamond set in a ring, not only brought De Beers strong sales of diamonds, but also conquered the USA and the rest of the world. Tiffany, one of the world's best-known jewellers, subsequently introduced a single diamond in its famous 6-prong setting.
What types of solitaire engagement rings exist?
Combined, the result is a halo solitaire ring that is hard to beat in its sparkle and fire. It is a truly luxurious engagement ring that is also available at an affordable price
What cuts can be found for solitaire diamonds
But there are many other shapes that are also perfect for a solitaire engagement ring. If you are looking for a slightly more extravagant ring, you might consider the teardrop shape. Do you love angular, geometric shapes? Then a princess cut diamond would be interesting for you. Depending on your preferred appearance, in principle any cut shape is suitable for an engagement ring with a diamond.
What do I need to consider when buying an engagement ring with a diamond?
The quality and thus also the price of diamonds are primarily defined by the so-called 4C’s, i.e. Carat, Colour, Clarity and Cut. These criteria are listed in the diamond certificate, which should be issued by a well-known gemmological institute such as GIA, HRD or IGI.
Are you looking for your dream engagement ring and would like to receive detailed advice from our experts? The BAUNAT team will be happy to help you and looks forward to hearing from you.
Fabienne Rauw
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