Have you and your soon-to-be fiancé made the decision that you are both ready to get married, but you are unsure of what ring to choose? This is undoubtedly, one of the hardest decisions you will ever make. Not only will the love of your life wear this ring for the rest of her life, but this ring will also become a symbol of your love. A symbol that shows how much you know and deeply adore your loved one.
To help you with your decision we have created a few simple rules for you to follow:
- Find Her Style: Be sure to pick a ring that best matches her personality and lifestyle. This will increase your chances of your partner loving their ring. Listed below are few popular chosen ring styles: (Pro tip: When reading over the listed styles below try thinking about what combination best matches your loved one.)
- Traditional & Elegant
- Stylish & Outgoing
- Outdoorsy & Down-to-Earth
- Romantic & Vintage
- Modern & Contemporary
- Find Out Her Ring Size! Nothing can be more embarrassing than proposing with a ring that doesn’t fit. You can find out her ring size by asking friends or borrowing existing rings from your loved one.
- Pick Her Favorite Ring Elements: When you are selecting your engagement ring try to keep in mind what your partner loves most in her jewelry.
- Does she like new & modern jewelry or does she love antique & vintage jewelry?
- Does she prefer silver, gold, or platinum?
- What gemstones does she like? Does she only want diamonds in her ring or would she prefer a more nontraditional ring?
The most important thing to keep in mind though when choosing your ring, is that it’s not size of the diamond or the value of the ring that matters most, its the love and the bond that you share with your loved one. After all, a ring can be lost and replaced, true love never can be.
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