What should I know before I purchase an engagement ring?

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 | Fashion & Accessories

Jessie006 asked:


Hi, I did a little research and I have learned how important the 4′c are in a diamond ring.Now, what happens if a jewlery store does not provide a “cert” but provides an appraisal?? Should I purchase a ring from them? What should I know before I buy a ring from a jewelry store? What should I look for???

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6 Comments to What should I know before I purchase an engagement ring?

sandee_major_blonde
November 12, 2010

Well first if you really do want to get married and are ready for it. Secondly what SHE wants and what size she wears…that VERY important!!

emmyduckie
November 12, 2010

You’ll get the most bling for your buck if you buy a stone from a diamond wholesaler. (You can do a web search and find several.) And just pick the setting from a jeweler. That’s how we ended up with my half carat round for about $400.

Congratulations!

Dav
November 14, 2010

All jewelry stores have a 200 percent markup. The certification only is for a magnification of 10X power. No matter how impressively big their scope is, it is still only the same power as a cheap magnifying glass.

The certification only means that you can’t see anything with a cheap 10X magnification.

Ask for 33 percent off from the manager. If they don’t give you the discount, go to the next store.

That whole certification stuff is just a con to bring in the rubes. Either you can see flaws (bits of black carbon) with a 10X magnification or you can’t. They all buy from the same wholesaler, Debeers.

Peter A
November 18, 2010

Before you buy an engagement ring make sure you are in love with that person. Otherwise you will waste your money :)
Anyway good luck with the ring

rmonkeygirl
November 19, 2010

I’m not positive, but I think certification means the diamond didn’t come from illegal or immoral trading and inhumane practices. So, I wouldn’t buy a ring if that’s the case and it isn’t certified. However, make sure you get the ring appraised no matter what! You already know the 4 c’s, so as long as the ring is certified and appraised you should be okay, but I’d take it to another store to get checked out after you buy it, too. Best advice is probably to buy from a name brand store. Tiffany’s and other big companies won’t cheat you, because they don’t need to and they’re more scrutinized by the government and investors.

Good luck and congratulations!

Debby B
November 21, 2010

The best ones I have seen w the best 4 cs were at Helzebergs jewels- Zales best quality at the local store hear was poor- so shop carefully and an appraisal does help some- as far as saying what it is worth- but does not address the 4 cs-they have great sales- and the mark up is outrageous-I would shop elsewhere-D

Engagement rings need not always contain diamonds. Popular trends include using gemstones as sidestones as well as other precious stones.

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