Not all engagement rings are the same. Every ring has its own story, but the one you choose to give should have a soul – it should match her, the two of you, and the moment she wears it for the first time. Choosing it is a unique process, and it deserves to be done right.
1. Start with the style
Every woman has her own personal style. Some prefer timeless elegance, others love minimalism, while some are drawn to bold, modern designs. Pay attention to what she wears every day: gold or white gold jewelry? With stones or without? Delicate or bold designs? These small details will guide you to the right design.
2. The metal: more than just a matter of aesthetics
The most classic engagement ring is made of white gold, but it's not the only option. Yellow gold is making a strong comeback, while rose gold is romantic and modern. Make sure it matches her other jewelry – or even her skin tone.
3.The 4Cs of Diamonds, Each letter stands for a critical aspect:
- Cut: Cut refers to how the diamond has been shaped and proportioned, which directly affects its brilliance. Even a perfect diamond can lose its beauty if it is not well cut.
- Color: The most valuable diamonds are nearly colorless. The color scale ranges from D (colorless) to Z (noticeable hue).
- Clarity: This indicates the presence of internal or external imperfections (known as “inclusions” and “blemishes”). The fewer the imperfections, the rarer and more valuable the diamond.
- Carat: This measures the weight of the diamond, not its size. Although most eyes are drawn to carat, a smaller diamond with an excellent cut can appear more impressive than a larger, poorly cut one.
4. The setting: the base of the ring
The most popular design is the classic solitaire with a diamond held by four or six prongs. However, there are also modern settings: with side stones, halo designs, or even geometric or vintage-inspired styles.
5. Finger size: a crucial detail
If you want to keep the proposal a surprise, try to find her ring size using another ring she wears on the same finger. If you're unsure, go for an average size (e.g., 52–54), and remember: almost all rings can be resized by an experienced jeweler.
The first rule: the engagement ring should match the personality of the one who will wear it. Is she romantic? Classic? Modern or minimalist? A sparkling diamond set in white gold might enchant a romantic soul, while a solitaire with a colored gemstone could captivate someone who likes to stand out from the ordinary.
Don’t overlook quality — but don’t get trapped in technical jargon either. At our store, we help you understand the 4Cs (Carat, Cut, Clarity, and Color) without needing to be an expert. Our goal is to help you find the ring that tells your story, not just the one that ticks all the boxes on a chart.







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