Getting engaged means making the commitment of a lifetime, and the ring that accompanies the engagement is a symbol of the love, hope, and promises involved in that special moment. For the ring that will last through a lifetime of wedded bliss and everything it entails, we know you don’t want something generic and mass-produced. Your ring should be just like your love–unique, meaningful, special, and a perfect fit for you and you alone. Read on as we explain the many benefits of handmade engagement rings in New York and why you should consider custom rings.
The Statement
At Lauren B Jewelry, we know that you want to have a meaningful and gorgeous ring. It is your constant reminder of your commitment, and is the accessory you never change out–you look at your hand more often than you look at your spouse! For something that significant, a handmade ring makes a statement worthy of the occasion.
The Endless Options
In addition to the statement, custom rings mean endless options for design, style, size, cost, materials, and just about everything else. Instead of being stuck with whatever you can find in a store, you can create something that reflects your own style and taste. Every little detail is unique when you choose a handmade ring, and you can wear that special ring for the rest of your life, knowing it is matchless and distinctive.
Just a Few Ideas
Once you have decided to go with a handmade ring, we have 3 main components for you to consider. Before getting started, do some research (the Internet is very helpful) to figure out what you love and what you don’t. Look at the rings of your friends and family members to assess what details you like or don’t like. Get an idea of what works for you. Once you generally know what you like, you can start piecing your ring together.
The setting is the component that makes your ring distinct. Various metals, styles, designs, thicknesses, and other details make each handmade ring unique. Simply taking a design and changing it from rose gold to white gold can make it look completely different. Maybe you love a simple solitaire, or maybe you would love a 3-stone setting. Think about additional bands, side stones, and other fun details. Play with designs and try on rings to see what works best for you.
Once you have a setting in mind, it is time to consider your stone. Whether you love the traditional diamond or want something else entirely, you can consider the quality and cut of your stone and choose something that will bring a smile to your face every time it sparkles.