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Emerging engagement ring trends blend tradition with modern flair

The diamond wedding rings – a timeless expression of love and commitment.

The classic designs available – solitaire and pave, for example – are still popular, but there is a new trend, of which you should be aware of the potential buyer.

Note: A what never changes is what nurses tend to pay for Engagement Rings – quite a few! Latest statistics show the average amount spent is $ 3.000, according to these sources:

"$ 3,044 (Bride's Millennium Report)
"$ 2,982 (Bride's Magazine)
"$ 2909 (Modern Bride, as cited in Weddings for Dummies)
"$ 3,576 (Conde Nast Bridal Group)
"$ 3,165 (Modern Bride Magazine)
"$ 2807 (National Bride Service)

Hot Trends ring – classic, antique and modern lead the way

For example, classic solitaires are very popular. Many women opt for a classic solitaire diamond. They are never out assured style and make good heirloom pieces.

However, a traditional attitude Solitaire pulled up and threw up the diamond. Some people today select settings where the center stone sits low, creating a look that is elegant and ergonomically. Another popular setting is one that is artistically raised and twisted-tape.

And during the next round cut popular to be, it is increasingly to see the oval, like the emerald.

The pave setting, where the band is filled with target = "_blank" title = "Diamonds"> Diamonds seamlessly, is elegant and is becoming increasingly popular. The idea is that smaller stones are so close together, determined that no metal is visible between them. This maximizes the performance of the ring without pressure, the costs too high.

Antique, vintage rings that your grandmother might have worn are trendy, which combines a historical, Period look with current fashion. Before gold filigree settings, floral accents and gemstone baguettes. The cuts typically are cushion, round, pillow and Asscher, and their larger Facets radiate more fire under less light.

Even more popular are modern styles. This guy has a clean, streamlined designs for a cosmopolitan, elegant look. Most contemporary styles feature a bezel and designs where the diamond seems to float ", which a kind of tension is set.

target = "_blank" title = "Engagement rings> Wedding bands with colored stones also are an emerging Tendency, with colored diamonds, as quite the rage. Many celebrities, such as such as Jennifer Lopez, have chosen colored diamond engagement rings and this has cemented their popularity.

For something else to keep new diamond cuts on the market. The Zales diamond cut has more facets than traditional cuts and increase the stone's fire. Note also the princess cutting – a modified square.

Platinum – hands down the choice today

With regard to the platinum ring itself is definitely the hot trend. Platinum is popular because its rich luster breaks the brilliance of a diamond like no other metal. This metal is of course white and will always find its shine, unlike yellow gold, this can help to start. Platinum is the strongest precious metal and is twice as heavy as most gold alloy rings.
Some women want their platinum ring carved with designs or inlaid with precious stones.

About the Author

James Wattvord is a freelance content writer, specialising in Jewellery diamonds related matters.
He has published many articles on diamond industry and engagement rings, and is partial to the world of diamonds.

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