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Why Do People Wear Solitaire Engagement Rings?

Updated: May 11, 2022

Let's start with a few reasons why people would not buy a diamond for an engagement ring. First and foremost, there is the question of cost. Some people believe that the cost of a diamond ring is prohibitively expensive. Others choose from a variety of alternative stones, such as precious and semi-precious coloured stones. When it comes to fancy colour diamonds, the price of a natural fancy colour diamond is out of most people's budgets. Some people still have apprehension about the unethical usage of diamonds to fuel wars in other nations (see our page on conflict diamonds.) Perhaps you have your own rationale and could share it in the comments section? Begin a debate and share your opinions.


Diamonds are traded on a global scale and have very particular values. Diamonds, both rough and polished, have intrinsic worth. A diamond's value is determined by four elements once it has been cut and polished. The clarity, cut, and carat weight of the stone, as well as its colour (or whiteness). Although there are many degrees of worth (trade, retail selling price, and insurance value), a diamond will retain its value, will not expire, and will not decay, and for some, investing in diamonds is far safer than investing with a financial institution.


This may not seem like an obvious argument for a diamond ring, but when worn every day with a wide range of apparel colours, a white diamond will be neutral to some extent against a colourful wardrobe. Combined with the whiteness of Platinum, Palladium, or White Gold, the ring stays an everyday accessory, regardless of the value, sentiment, or purpose. The colour of the stone should be carefully studied, just as the colour of the metal is.


The infinite circular form of the engagement ring and wedding band is supposed to represent the eternal essence of loving union, with the open centre representing a portal to the yet uncharted life ahead as a pair. With these theories in mind, what better way to express lifetime love and dedication than with a precious metal band on the fourth finger of the left hand? When you add a one-of-a-kind inner-band engraving or a custom design to the mix, the sentimental value skyrockets.


Of course, many customary conventions surrounding betrothals, weddings, and marriages in Western culture have since stolen a page from the dodo bird's book. For example, your emotional rings do not have to be the same metal or design as your partner's, nor do they have to be worn on your left ring finger. Indeed, several European countries, like Norway, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Poland, and Spain (the motherland of our Founder, Arabel! ), have considered the right hand as the perfect location for the engagement ring and wedding band. This is because it is used for oaths and vows, and hence represents honour and trust.


Platinum is a strong metal that is highly appreciated for its lifetime. It really has the third highest density of any element. Platinum is a more tougher metal than gold and may retain its appearance and feel without weakening with use. Platinum is also the industry standard for keeping your diamond secure and in place, so you never have to worry about a loose jewel. A platinum engagement ring was created to last a lifetime and be passed down through generations.


Your platinum engagement ring will not only stay white forever, but it will also provide a classic yet exquisite finish to platinum engagement rings with diamonds. When platinum ages, it takes on the colour "patina." Patina is a well-known texture and style that allows your engagement ring to age more gracefully than a white gold engagement band. Consider how stunning your platinum engagement rings 1 carat will seem when coupled with platinum's dazzling, natural white colour. The metal can improve the brightness of your platinum engagement rings with diamonds, bringing out the shimmering beauty of the colourless stone and improving the visual appearance of the diamond colour.


Platinum engagement rings are more valuable because of the lifespan they provide, the quality with which they are crafted, and the metal's scarcity. Platinum engagement rings are also more commonly made from a pure type of the metal. Platinum rings are often 90 percent to 95 percent pure, as opposed to gold, which is sometimes combined with other metals to achieve the desired colour and appearance. Gold is a soft metal that is more prone to tarnishing and general wear and tear. For example, 14 karat gold is estimated to contain only 58 percent gold in its whole jewellery composition.


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