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Why You Should Design Your Own Engagement Ring
If you are looking for the perfect engagement ring, you probably have a very clear idea of what you want. It does not matter whether you want to surprise her at the proposal or shop together afterwards for the engagement ring, it can take more than one visit to one jeweller to find something close to what you really want.
So why not build your own diamond engagement ring?
This is not as expensive as you might think. And it will add a personal touch to the ring that you both hope symbolises your lifelong commitment to each other. So why not create your own ring?
Some of the best jewellers online, all offer build your own engagement ring services. If you want, you can buy a ring that is totally bespoke. But most people find their perfect engagement ring setting in the wide selection of bands designs offered. This keeps the costs down to a manageable level.
The range of engagement ring settings includes the more popular styles of solitaires and trilogy styles, in bands ranging from narrow to wide. And all of these can be made in your choice of metal. So if you are looking for that very unusual rose gold engagement ring, or something in platinum, it can be done.
And when you have chosen your setting, you can have fun choosing the perfect stones to set into it! At the end, you will have a unique engagement ring that will be treasured by you both and your heirs for generations to come.
Go on! Treat yourself!
Start right now to create your own diamond engagement ring.
Pearls
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Pearls originally form when a foreign body, such as a grain of sand or coral, finds its way into the shell of a freshwater or marine mollusc, usually a clam or an oyster. The pearl forms over many years as the mollusc’s defence mechanisms coats the foreign body with layer upon layer of a slightly iridescent substance called nacre.
The color of a pearl, or “body color”, is derived from the color of the mollusc shell so cultured pearls come in all the same colors as natural pearls.
Freshwater Multi-Color Cultured Pearl 18-inch Necklace
Freshwater cultured pearls are mostly white, but can be pink or rose tinted. Akoya cultured pearls range from cream to pastel pinkish white. Tahitian cultured pearls are typically darker, ranging from greyish green to the expensive and much in-demand black pearls.
Pearls often have slight natural surface abrasions, which can be overcome by clever setting into pearl jewelry. However the higher a pearl’s natural surface clarity, the more valuable it will be.








