Proposing a marriage will not be complete without the ring. Now, it will not be hard to find one. There are local jewelry stores and designer houses that cater the needs of a man looking for the special piece. The Internet is also a proof of how overwhelming the array of styles, stones, setting, and price range of engagement rings are. There are thousands of carefully crafted, beautifully designed engagement rings out there that choosing just one ring seems to be a daunting task. But despite this wide range of ring styles to choose from, there is one that surely stands the test of time and is still a popular choice nowadays: solitaire engagement rings.
What solitaire engagement rings are?
Solitaire engagement rings, or solitaire rings in general, are rings with a solitary stone on a simple but elegant metal band. The famous jewel designer company, Tiffany’s & Co., introduced the first solitaire diamond ring in 1886. It was a diamond on a six-prong setting.
Diamond is still a popular choice for solitaire ring, though other stones may also be used like ruby, emerald, tanzanite, and sapphire. A solitaire diamond ring is a safe bet unless the girl, for some reason, hates diamonds.
The uniqueness of solitaire engagement rings is the ability to enhance the beauty of the diamond. While in most rings the design is the most important, in solitaire engagement rings the emphasis is on the diamond.
Which setting to choose?
Choosing the setting of a solitaire ring is just as important as choosing the stone that goes with it. An appropriate setting will enhance the beauty of the ring giving the single center stone all the focus it deserved. On the other hand, a loosely chosen or created setting may not compliment the stone or worse overpower its look thus destroying the overall look of the ring. For a solitaire ring, go for either prong or bezel setting. Read the rest of this entry »

