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| When popping the question, the groom may surprise his fiance-to-be with a ring of his choosing, sometimes passing along a family heirloom. Other couples may choose the engagement ring together. The most common stone for engagement rings is the diamond; it was used for proposals among European royalty as early as the 15th century. | ![]() |
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| There are many things to consider when choosing the bridal ring sets. Of course there are the "Four C's" of diamond selection: color, cut, clarity, and carats. The setting style and material are also important: yellow or white gold or platinum are most often chosen, and settings such as prong, bezel, tiffany, and channel can be considered. Diamonds can be cut in a variety of shapes; while the most common is the round or brilliant cut, the marquis, emerald, square, pear, and oval are other choices. Diamonds can even be cut in heart shapes! |
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Jewelry is also a wonderful way to thank family members and attendants for sharing your wedding day. Lockets and bracelets are thoughtful choices for bridesmaids, and beads offer a contemporary alternative for wedding day jewelry as well as gifts for the mother of the bride or the maid of honor. Pieces which incorporate antique beads as well as crystal or lampwork let you wear the traditional "something old, something new" in a unique way! |
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