Engagement Ring Filigree Work Adds Intricate Detail
Filigree is a term used to describe detailed patterns made with metal such as gold or silver. There are plenty
of rings that feature filigree design. However, engagement ring filigree work is less common. The traditional
engagement ring is a single diamond set in platinum, yellow gold or white gold. You won't see filigree on very many
modern engagement rings but you might if you look for Victorian style rings. Both antiques and reproductions can be
found in the style you're looking for. The Internet is a great place to begin your search.
By researching online you will get to quickly view many
different filigree rings. This
will give you an idea about the type of ring you prefer. Some filigree rings feature just a little detailing on the
sides of the ring while others are more dramatic. There are bridal sets that even feature this type of detailing on
the engagement ring. In addition to the detailing, you will need to decide what metal you want the ring to be
crafted from and of course what kind of diamond. When diamond shopping there are 4 C's that you should be aware
of.
The 4 C's of diamond shopping are carat, cut, color and clarity. Carat refers to the weight of the stone.
Diamonds range from a quarter carat to many carats. The cut is the shape. Types of diamond cuts include round,
princess, emerald, cushion, pear and heart. Color is usually white with flashes of other colors like blue, pink and
green. However colored diamonds do exist and come in pink, red, yellow and even black. Clarity describes quality of
the stone. If you come across large stones at a low price it is usually because the clarity is inferior.
As you can see, engagement ring filigree work is not the only detail to consider when shopping for this
type of jewelry. In addition to the ring style and diamond details you should also think about your price range.
The rule of thumb when choosing an engagement ring is two months salary. However many couples don't always adhere
to this and go over or under this guideline. It all depends on how much you choose to spend. Some couples begin
with a small diamond that is affordable and trade up over the years to larger stones.
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