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Solitaire Engagement Rings
When looking for engagement rings, most people seek out tradition.In the world of engagement rings nothing speaks of tradition quite as clearly as solitaire engagement rings.What exactly are solitaire engagement rings? They are precisely what the name implies, engagement rings with a solitary diamond shining in its center. Solitaire engagement rings are normally prong-setting rings, as the diamond is set in a prong that stands out from the band of the ring.The engagement ring goes back to the time of the Romans, when a man would offer his betrothed a single band of iron to signify their engagement.With the opening of diamond mines in Brazil in the 18th century and in South Africa in the 19th century, diamonds became less expensive, and, subsequently, far more popular for use in engagement rings.It was with the growing popularity of diamonds for use in engagement rings that solitaire engagement rings were born.Solitaire engagement rings have now become the traditional form of engagement ring for those in western world.
Abazias can help you to find the right solitaire engagement rings for you. Solitaire engagement rings aren't for everyone, as some would prefer to have side settings or create engagement rings based on their own designs, and at Abazias, we will be happy to help to realize your creation. However, if solitaire engagement rings, and if the tradition that comes with solitaire engagement rings, are what your heart is set on, Abazias is there to help you with the selection and help you are looking for to find the ideal engage
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