Thursday, June 5, 2014

Be Untraditional and Traditional at the Same Time by Giving Her a Black Diamond Engagement Ring

Diamonds are one of the most traditional engagement ring stones. The precious gemstones themselves have attracted many celebrity admirers and jewelry collectors, and inspired such quotations as Mae West’s, “I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.”While popular advertisements might only show one color of diamond – clear, transparent and of perfect clarity – they come in many other colors as well, including pink, brown, blue, yellow, and black. Yes, black diamond engagement rings are available on the market, and they are more beautiful than you’d think. 

Black Diamond Basics
Black diamonds are formed in largely the same manner as regular ones – carbon materials left in high pressure locations for thousands of years are pressed and squeezed until the clear, or colored, gemstones are formed. However, the difference lies in the materials that make up the diamonds. Black diamonds contain tiny bits of graphite. That’s what produces the dark colors. (Although “black diamonds” are commonly black in color, the term can refer to those that are light gray and dark gray as well.) Despite the slight difference in chemical makeup, black diamonds have many of the same properties as their clear counterparts, for example, they are just as hard on the Moh’s scale.

The Four C’s
The four C’s of diamond shopping are: color, clarity, cut and carats. The color of the diamond usually refers to how clear it is – with standard diamonds, obviously you want one that is as translucent as possible. However, with a black diamond, that issue is moot, since the stone in the ring that you’re choosing should be as dark as possible. In fact, the darker the stone, the more unique and precious it is. The clarity, which involves any inclusions or impurities in the stone, is viewed a bit differently here as well, since the stone is dark in color, making these things hard to spot. Obviously the cut of the black diamond and the number of carats are the most important, since you want a stone that looks nice and is of a decent size. Since black diamond engagement rings are rare, this is of particular importance – the stone needs to stand out in more ways than one.

Why Choose a Black Diamond Engagement Ring?
If you’re looking for something that will stand out – and help your bride-to-be be fashion forward (colored diamonds are all the rage) then you want to look for a black diamond engagement ring. They are much more unique than standard diamond rings, while still conveying the same “diamonds are love” message. Plus, just like clear diamonds, black goes with everything, making it easier to match her outfit with the ring. She’ll have plenty of chances to show off her engagement ring!
Offering your love a black diamondengagement ring will show her that you think she is special and worthy of something more precious than a standard diamond ring. A diamond certainly is forever, even if the gemstone is dark in color instead of light.

The Basics of Men’s Wedding Bands

Men’s wedding bands receive far less attention than women’s wedding bands. However, this doesn’t mean that they are any less important. While the most common method of choosing a wedding band for a man involves picking one that matches his new wife’s, that doesn’t always need to be the case – the bands don’t have to match. The sentiment is what matters.
There many different types of men’s wedding bands to choose from and most styles are available in different metals, from sterling silver to titanium. This makes it a bit trickier to pick just the right one, although once you decide whether you want a plain one, a patterned one, or a men’s wedding ring with gemstones, it’s easy to narrow it down. Today, the most popular are mens diamond wedding rings.


Plain Men’s Wedding Bands
Plain wedding bands are just that – plain. They may have an important message, dates or initials engraved on the inside, but the outside is simple and shiny. This type of ring comes in a variety of metals, including sterling silver, white gold, rose gold, standard gold and platinum. No matter the metal, this style of ring is classic and can be worn for years to come without any worries about trendiness or timeliness. These bands are sometimes billed as unisex, since they can be made smaller to fit a woman’s hand, or large to fit on a man’s ring finger. They also tend to be less expensive than the other options. 

Patterned Wedding Bands
A patterned wedding band can either have a design etched or engraved into the outside of it, or it can have a hammered finish. The men’s wedding rings with hammered finishes are good for men with very active, outdoorsy lifestyles or jobs where they work heavily with their hands, since the finish will hide any dents, dings, or imperfections that may appear on the ring over the course of a day or week. Patterns on bands, such as herringbone, add a little personality to an otherwise unadorned wedding ring. They provide a bit of a twist on the classic ring, and tend to be available in various karats and colors of gold.

Men’s Wedding Bands with Gemstones
These wedding bands are the showstoppers. Men’s wedding rings with gemstones usually have dozens of tiny pave’ gemstones set into the outside of the band. They can cover the entire band, or just a portion of it. Small diamonds set in either white gold or platinum are the two most popular varieties of this band, although you may find them in other colors and finishes. The pave’ diamonds can also be set into a specific pattern or shape, or even custom designed to make initials or a date. Either way, these rings are flashier, and more expensive than the simpler styles, because you must pay for both the materials and the craftsmanship.
No matter which type of men’s wedding band you choose – plain, patterned, or adorned with diamonds – the thought and commitment behind it are what matters the most. A wedding ring is meant to last a lifetime, so pick one that you’ll enjoy wearing for the rest of your life.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Add Some Sparkle to Your Outfit with a Well-Chosen Cocktail Ring

Nothing elevates an outfit quite like a cocktail ring. Whether you prefer one with a colored stone or with a clear one (read: diamond), there is no shortage of occasions that a cocktail ring can be worn to, or the number of fingers on your hand that one can be worn on. 

The right ring finger is the most traditional place to wear a women’s cocktail ring, although you can place them on your middle or index fingers as well. However, while you might be able to get away with two rings on the same hand, three might be a little too much. After all, you are trying to call attention to yourself, your hands, and your outfit, but not in that way! 

 Cocktail rings generally fall into three different categories. There are the classic single stone rings, which feature a large, prominent center stone. The multi-stone rings tend to mimic this, but have a series of small diamonds in a pave setting around them. Lastly, there are the rings that don’t have just a center stone – they have a series of stones in a creative pattern, or even a large pearl. 

Single Stone Cocktail Rings
When most people think of cocktail rings, these are what come to mind. The classic single stone ring features a simple band upon which the well-cut, colorful stone rests. You have your choice of colors, from a brilliant blue topaz to an elegant magenta tourmaline, in any color of the rainbow. This makes it easier to find one that matches, or contrasts with your outfit. A little black skirt suit will look great when paired with a yellow diamond, or you can match your ring to your eyes with an elegant marquis cut emerald. 


Multi-Stone Cocktail Rings
A multi-stone cocktail ring tends to have one large center stone, much like their single stone counterparts. However, that one simple stone is surrounded by dozens of others. A pave diamond circle, square, or other shape is inlaid around the center stone. In some cases, the band is either entirely or partially covered in these tiny stones as well. The resulting ring is both eye catching and striking at the same time.

A Step Beyond Stones
Sure, diamonds, emeralds and rubies are the – literal – “stuff” that cocktail rings are made out of. However, don’t forget about other centerpieces, like pearls and other decorative elements. A large stone may make your ring stand out from the crowd, but one with an enormous pearl at the center will be equally show stopping. You can also find cocktail rings with decorative shapes at their centers. Those shapes, for example, a squiggle, a butterfly, a star, or a trio of flowers, will have the same effect as a single center stone. 
 
No matter which style of cocktail ring you choose, what matters is the attitude with which you wear it. Wearing one of these rings means that you want a little attention. Be sure to make plenty of gestures when you speak in order to get people to look at your hands. A large, colorful cocktail ring is nothing to be ashamed of! 

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