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    Oct 22

    350px-diamond_cut_history1.pngFor many centuries, the engagement ring was made of simply of gold or silver. The elaborate diamond and gemstone engagement rings were only to be worn by aristocrats. My how the times have changed. In today’s cultures and traditions, the engagement rings that are given are almost always diamonds ones. So how do you make your engagement ring different from everyone else’s? The simplest way to have a unique engagement ring is to carefully select the ring setting.

    The only thing more beautiful than a diamond is a diamond that is set in beautiful setting. Over the centuries, diamond engagement rings have become larger and more elaborate and could include a wide variety of other gemstones and metals. This is how you can get an engagement ring that is unique to your personality. You can choose and engagement ring setting that is solid gold, platinum, titanium, or sterling silver. After you decided on what metal you want, the possibilities are still endless on what the final ring will look like. Now you have the option of have more diamonds set alongside the main diamond, or maybe you want to have a different gemstone like emeralds or rubies set next to the diamond, the possibilities are truly endless.

    The search for your engagement ring setting can take place anywhere. You could go to your local jewelry stores and compare the different engagement ring settings, or you could shop from the comfort of your own home on the internet. It does not matter what kind of engagement ring setting you want, if you can imagine it in your head it can be found.

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