Most diamond engagement ring shoppers have a firm grasp of two diamond color categories: colorless diamonds and colored diamonds. You may already know that colorless diamonds are transparent stones with plenty of sparkles while colored diamonds come in yellow and black most notably.
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Fit for Royalty; The History of Marquise Cut Diamonds
Picking the Band of Your Engagement Ring
The band of your engagement is one of the most important features to your ring since it is the backdrop of your center gem and it is the part of your ring that hugs your finger. Picking the right band is not only based on the feeling it gives to your hand; it is more about the overall look you want your ring to have and the design you are after. It is also important to take into consideration the size and shape of your center-stone as well how you would like the top portion of the ring to appear e.g halo vs non-halo. For instance, elongated center-stones may work better with split bands, while a smaller center-stone with no halo might get lost on a thicker three row pave band. On the same note, the style of your band will relate to the general feel you are after; for example, if you want a more floating look opt for our delicate pave bands and for someone in the mood for a flashier look a three row band would be the way to go. If you thought there were a lot of options for center-stone shapes then your head might spin with all the different engagement ring band options we offer at Lauren B. These different aspects will have an effect on what will look aesthetically pleasing with the overall engagement ring. Each person will want something different so we think breaking down each band option here will give you some more insight! Continue reading
Diamond Shapes, Lauren B Styles
Can’t decide which shape to select for your engagement ring? Let me try to help you with a quick crash course covering some of the more popular diamond cuts
Here is a photo showing some of the more popular cuts of diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carat diamonds. As you can see all are stunning and choosing the right one for yourself is simply a matter of preference. From left to right we have: Continue reading