Showing posts with label Blue Sapphire Rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Sapphire Rings. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Jewel fit for a Princess: Princess Diana’s Engagement Ring

Prince Charles initially proposed without an engagement ring, Diana choose a engagement ring from a selection of rings provided by Garrard Jewelers, instead of a diamond she preferred sapphire engagement ring that weighed at an astounding 18 carats sapphire, oval shaped, deep blue colored, was surrounded by 14 small diamonds in an elegant cluster setting made of white gold.
Princess Diana's Engagement ring
It was a Garrard Jewelers design and her engagement ring was a piece in the Garrard catalog and could be purchased by anyone, for the hefty price of 28,000 British pounds, or the equivalent of $65,000 (at 1981 exchange rates).

The engagement ring created controversy in the royals and the public when it was found that it had not been custom designed for the Princess.

Thursday, 16 April 2009

Top 5 Best Seller Engagement Rings at Angara


Round Blue Sapphire and Diamond Three-Stone Ring



This classic three-stone engagement ring has a vibrant blue sapphire flanked by two round brilliant diamonds. Prong setting secures the stones adding durability to beauty. Includes only 100% natural, genuine gemstones and diamonds.

*****

Round Ruby and Diamond Three-Stone Ring


The prong set round ruby is complimented by the brilliance of full cut round diamonds as well as pave set diamond accents. With its modern elegance and striking simplicity, the ring is perfect for daily wear. Includes only 100% natural, genuine gemstones and diamonds.

*****

Emerald and Diamond Milgrain Channel-Set Band Ring



This classic ring of vivid green emeralds and dazzling diamonds channel set in yellow gold is truly eternal. It will add both color and style to your wardrobe. Includes only 100% natural, genuine gemstones and diamonds.

*****

Oval Tanzanite Ring with Pave Set Diamond Split Shanks



The appeal of this spectacular ring lies in it's simple yet sophisticated design. The rich violet tanzanite stands out in all it's glory, while the pave set diamonds on the split shanks light up this breathtaking piece of jewelry, that any woman would love to own. Includes only 100% natural, genuine gemstones and diamonds.

*****

Marquise and Round Diamond Ring with Split Shanks



It is in the unique look and design of this ring that it's appeal lies. The marquise shaped diamond center stone, rimmed with round diamonds is elaborate and exquisite. The wide split shanks lend a distinct feel to this beautiful ring in yellow gold. Includes only 100% natural, genuine diamonds.

*****

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Friday, 9 January 2009

How to design your own dream engagement ring?


Design Jewelry copy
If you are planning to design your own engagement ring, the following steps will help you get the ring you desire.
1. Decide the ring style. Find out what would your to-be-bride prefer. Does she prefer traditional or modern, elaborate or subtle, feminine or stylish? Ask her family and friends for hint. Also look at her current wardrobe. You are sure to find clues to her style.
2. Consider the type of metal you want in your ring. Engagement rings are mostly made either in gold or platinum. In gold the popular choices are yellow gold and white gold in 18k or 14k gold purity. Platinum is more expensive than gold.
3. Choose the setting. Classic prongs is one of the most preferred settings for engagement rings. Other popular settings are bezel setting, tulip setting, pave setting and more modern styles include semi-bezel setting, tension setting amongst others.
4. Decide upon the design. Do you want a solitaire ring or a more elaborate setting with side stones? You can choose from solitaires, five-stone rings, three-stone rings or solitaires with accent stones.
5. Select the center stone. Think beyond diamonds. Colored gemstones like sapphire, emerald and ruby are the latest trend in engagement rings. For a more thoughtful ring, you can get your engagement ring with your fiancĂ©’s birthstone.
6. Once you’ve decided upon the center stone, think of the shape of the stone. Round, princess and asscher are amongst the most popular choices. Other options are emerald, marquise, pear oval, radiant, and heart.
7. Once you have finalized all the aspects of the ring, match each of the aspects with the amount you are willing to spend. This will help you cut down on your choices and select your perfect ring.
8. Now when you know what you want log in to a website that allows you to customize your engagement ring. Plan a romantic proposal and you are good to go. Congratulations!


Monday, 5 January 2009

Blue Sapphire Engagement Rings


Round Blue Sapphire and Diamond Three-Stone Ring in 18k White Gold



This classic three-stone engagement ring has a vibrant blue sapphire flanked by two round brilliant diamonds. Prong setting secures the stones adding durability to beauty.