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Opal Engagement Rings - Soft Stones For Tender Hearts

One of the most unusual ways to announce a new bond is with opal engagement rings. These semi-precious gemstones are very soft and perfect for the most feminine and romantic of brides. Opals contain 30 percent water and are most often seen in a milky white color with flecks of blue and green, however other colors on the spectrum like red, yellow, orange and pink exist in opals as well. Still others have more neutral specks of brown, black and gray.<br>

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Opal Engagement Rings - Soft Stones For Tender Hearts

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  1. How to Choose the Best ​Opal Wedding Rings The sheer variety of wedding rings on offer may confuse you when you are out to choose the perfect piece for your partner! What kind of wedding ring should you get? Should you go for delicate pieces or more practical designs? What metal should you opt for? Relax - we'll give you a few simple tips that will help you get the best! • First off - decide on a budget! Only you can decide what you can afford to spend on your wedding ring. Have a reasonable estimate in mind and try not to go over the top! You'll need to decide between platinum, gold, titanium, silver or even diamond rings - and a budget will help things along right at the start! • Think about your lifestyle - it's not just about your budget of course. Your lifestyle will be a deciding factor too! For instance, titanium and tungsten are tough metals. If you have a lifestyle that involves a lot of physical labor - these would be better choices for you. All metals except tungsten WILL scratch with use, of course. So go for a finish that can be re-polished easily. Your lifestyle will also decide whether you go for intricate, delicate designs or practical and hardy options. A wedding ring that is delicately designed and encrusted with precious stones may be a good option if you are not into rough and heavy work. But if you're into mountain climbing as a regular activity- you might want to rethink that delicately crafted ring! • The shape of the hand - whether you are choosing the ring for yourself or your partner - it needs to be in keeping with the shape of the fingers and the hand! What are we talking about? A slender hand or fingers would look better in a wedding band that is slimmer - about 5mm or less. If your fingers are broader in shape, go for wider bands. • Do your homework - Find out more about the precious stones and the metal being used for your ring. You'll make a more informed decision that way. You will also have a better idea about the costs involved. You don't want to secure a 'bargain' diamond ring - only to find out you paid a hefty sum on a cloudy and yellow version! What's more, not all precious stones can be used on wedding rings. That's because some, like Opal, may be too delicate for everyday wear. • The comfort factor - weddings rings are meant to be worn round the year - so the comfort factor will be all important when you are considering the best ring for your partner. Make sure the ring does not have sharp edges. You should also ensure that the inside of the ring curves softly. This will make the ring sit easier on the finger - and will therefore be more comfortable. There - that wasn't too tough, was it? Remember these tips when you are choosing wedding rings - and you'll manage to find that perfect piece that will be cherished forever!

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