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Guide To Buying The Perfect Engagement Ring

Alexandrite is a beautiful gemstone, and an engagement ring embellished with this gemstone is perfect for this milestone of your life. Alexandrite is appealing and has a unique color-changing property, but what actually makes alexandrite perfect for an engagement ring is the gemstone's great score on the Mohs scale of hardness. Fashioning your engagement ring is a daunting task. However, things get a little better if you know how to design your engagement ring.

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Guide To Buying The Perfect Engagement Ring

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  1. Guide To Buying The Perfect Engagement Ring What makes a ring perfect to be chosen as an engagement ring? The answer to this question depends on three aspects - setting, metal, and center stone. Because an engagement ring is meant to be worn every day, its metal should be comfortable on the wearer’s skin, the ring setting should be secure enough for the center stone, and the center stone should be unique. Considering all these prerequiscenter stones, a diamond and alexandrite engagement ring is an excellent choice. Alexandrite is a perfect gemstone for engagement rings. It's beautiful, unique, and durable. Apart from the intense color of alexandrite, it's also known for its color-changing property. Alexandrite changes its color from green to bluish-green in sunlight to purplish red in candlelight. Because of this color-changing property of alexandrite, it’s also known as the gemstone that exhibits the color of emerald during the day and that of ruby during the night. Alexandrite scores 8.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness. Such a good score on the Mohs scale of hardness implies that a diamond and alexandrite engagement ring can undoubtedly withstand the wear and tear of average everyday life.

  2. This article will help you choose the perfect engagement ring to celebrate this grand milestone of your life. In this article, we will talk about the setting and metal of the ring and the 4Cs of the center stone. The 4Cs of a gemstone comprise its color, cut, clarity and carat weight, and are also known as the quality and grading factors. It is of utmost importance to understand the quality and grading factors of a gemstone in order to get the center stone of your dreams. So, let’s begin. Color Fine-quality alexandrites have moderately strong to strong color saturation. The center stone of your diamond and alexandrite engagement ring should be neither too dark nor too light. That’s because alexandrites that are too light in color lack the color intensity seen in high-quality gems, and on the other hand, alexandrites that are too dark appear almost black. Cut

  3. Generally, alexandrites have mixed cuts with brilliant-cut crowns and step-cut pavilions. But you can fashion the center stone of your diamond and alexandrite engagement ring based on your choice. From round and oval to emerald and princess cuts, alexandrite looks beautiful in all shapes. You should definitely choose the cut that tickles your fancy. Clarity Alexandrite contains few inclusions, and some of those inclusions can even increase alexandrite’s value. For instance, certain types of long, thin inclusions that create the cat’s eye effect increase the value of alexandrites. Carat Weight Choosing the carat weight of your alexandrite center stone depends entirely on your budget. If you don’t want to break the bank, you might want to settle for a small stone. Setting

  4. Because you will be wearing your diamond and alexandrite engagement ring for the rest of your life, you need to choose a ring setting that not only highlights the brilliance and fire of your center stone but also secures it in its place. The center stone should be secured in its place in order to endure the rigors of daily wear. Prong setting and bezel setting are the two ring settings that offer not only maximum security to the center stone but also keep it in the limelight. In the prong ring setting, the center stone is held by four or six small metal claws whereas in the bezel setting the center stone is encased in a metal housing. If she is more of an adventurous person, then you should definitely opt for the prong ring setting for the engagement ring. The bezel ring setting is another great option. If you want to trick the eyes of the beholders, you should choose the bezel ring setting because it will make the center stone appear big. Metal

  5. This aspect of your diamond and alexandrite engagement ring primarily depends on your skin and skin tone. You should always choose the metal of any jewelry piece on the basis of your skin. That’s because you might end up developing an allergic reaction after choosing metal based on the trends. Therefore, it’s best to ascertain beforehand whether you’re allergic to any specific metal to avoid any disappointments later. You can also choose a hypoallergenic metal like platinum. Conclusion Alexandrite is a beautiful gemstone, and an engagement ring embellished with this gemstone is perfect for this milestone of your life. Alexandrite is appealing and has a unique color-changing property, but what actually makes alexandrite perfect for an engagement ring is the gemstone's great score on the Mohs scale of hardness. Fashioning your engagement ring is a daunting task. However, things get a little better if you know how to design your engagement ring.

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