Wedding ring sets can be added a nice option because of their affordability. Wedding ring sets usually cost a bit less than buying separate otherwise equivalent engagement rings and wedding rings. They also have a unique visual aspect that is not matched by any other type of ring. The additional complexity and related considerations mean that buying sets of rings can be a difficult process as shopping for any other type of individual ring, and also more expensive, at least once as an investment. Here are some tips on how to keep costs low without sacrificing quality, if you by ring sets.
Wedding Ring Sets - Select Settings
With the "design your own" feature for ring-sets to one of the major online diamond retailer can be a good opportunity to customize your ring and ensures maximum value. We usually recommend the choice of diamonds before the settings are for the most part pieces, but because the process can choose a setting with more wedding ring sets, it can be a good idea to begin with an attitude this time be.
Is the most common settings for use as ring sets are designed to set up tailored accordingly in terms of style. Usually the engagement ring has at least one diamond solitaire, and often a couple or more pieces in either a channel or pavé setting set. Part of the wedding ring is usually the same style as the half commitment, less solitary, but there are cases in which such functions only a solitaire engagement ring, wedding ring has during several smaller stones in pavé setting.
Looked at from a cost perspective, are simple solitaire engagement ring styles with a standard wedding ring paired usually the cheapest. If you want something with a bit more flair, but want to Pavé settings are still quite affordable. Settings that a solitaire in a prong setting function as an engagement ring with a tiny (.50 carat or less) Pavé-set ring paired offer a good mix of distinctive visual style and affordability, especially if you choose your diamond wisely.
Wedding Ring Sets - Diamond selection
The second half of the process of creation involves choosing diamond ring sets. If you have a setting in mind, you know how many diamonds you need, and roughly what size they should be, although you probably have some leeway in terms of the size of the center diamond.
For the center diamond or a solitaire round brilliant-cut diamonds are usually the most appropriate. Their small facets ensure fantastic shine, even if the diamond has a few minor flaws and inclusions, and this offers the chance to save some money. With round diamonds, you can safely choose stones with a clarity of SI1 or SI2 rating, which could be too low in others. With round diamonds these stones will be virtually the same to the naked eye as those with a slightly higher clarity rating, but they are cheaper.