Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Fundamentally, engagement rings have three fractions:

Firstly, the band that goes around the finger is the primary fraction of the ring. Bands are built in metals like silver, platinum or gold.

The stone holding part of the ring comes next to band that completes the formation of the ring. To enhance the features on some rings, the setting is pronged, while in some settings it is invisible.

The stone is the most significant part of an engagement ring. The size and the shape of the stone is usually depends upon the budget. The bigger the stone, the more costly it’s expected to be. Typical engagement rings feature a large diamond. Most often diamonds are the stones related with engagement rings. Selecting the kind of stone is simple. Choosing the accurate size (or carat) and shape of the stone is a different story altogether.