
ring guide
precautionary measures
When wearing your engagement ring, we recommend avoiding lotions, cleaning chemicals, and chlorine. Chlorine from pools and hot tubs and chemicals used in cleaning products tends to cause prolonged damage to bands and prongs and steering clear of these common items might make your ring last longer and be in better shape for years to come.
diamond cut
Diamond cut is paramount when purchasing an engagement ring as it directly impacts the stone's sparkle, brilliance, and overall beauty. A well-cut diamond reflects light internally and externally, creating maximum fire and sparkle. Choosing an excellent cut ensures the diamond's true potential is unleashed, making it the centerpiece of an unforgettable symbol of love and commitment.

marquise

oval

princess

round

pear

emerald
diamond clarity
When buying an engagement ring, diamond clarity is essential for maximizing beauty and brilliance. A higher clarity grade ensures fewer imperfections, resulting in a more dazzling and valuable stone. By prioritizing clarity, you're investing in a symbol of enduring love that shines brightly for a lifetime.












diamond color
Diamond color is crucial when buying an engagement ring because it greatly influences the stone's appearance and overall aesthetic. A higher color grade indicates a diamond with less color, resulting in a brighter, more dazzling appearance.

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e

f

g

h

i

j

k

l

m

n

o

p-z
diamond carat
Diamond carat weight is important when buying an engagement ring because it directly influences the size and visual impact of the diamond. A higher carat weight typically signifies a larger and more prominent stone, making a bolder statement. Choosing the right carat weight allows you to strike the perfect balance between size and budget, ensuring the ring reflects your desired level of elegance and significance.
