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    Why Are Diamonds Traditionally Used in Engagement Rings?

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosOctober 9, 20225 Mins Read
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    When you think of an engagement ring, the first thing that comes to mind is usually a diamond. But why are diamonds traditionally used in engagement rings? And where did this tradition come from? Read on to find out the history of diamonds in engagement rings, why they are so popular, and how to care for your own diamond engagement ring!

    The history of diamonds in engagement rings

    The tradition of using diamonds in engagement rings is thought to have originated in 1477, when Archduke Maximillian of Austria gave Mary of Burgundy a diamond ring as an engagement present. This started a trend among European nobility and the upper classes, and diamonds became increasingly associated with love and marriage.It wasn’t until the late 19th century, however, that diamond engagement rings became more common among the general population. This was thanks to a massive marketing campaign by the De Beers company, which controlled most of the world’s diamond supply at the time. De Beers hired London-based advertising agency N.W. Ayer came up with a campaign that would increase demand for diamonds.And so began the famous “A Diamond is Forever” slogan, which is still used today. The campaign was incredibly successful, and by the end of the 20th century almost 80% of engagement rings contained diamonds.

    Why are diamonds so popular in engagement rings?

    There are a few reasons why diamonds are so popular in engagement rings. Firstly, diamonds are very durable and can withstand a lot of wear and tear. This is important as an engagement ring is something that will be worn every day. Secondly, diamonds are very beautiful and sparkly, which makes them perfect for a special piece of jewelry like an engagement ring. And finally, diamonds are a symbol of love and commitment, which is why they are often given to symbolize an engagement.

    The value of diamonds rings

    The value of diamond rings has a lot to do with the 4 Cs: Carat, Cut, Clarity, and Color.

    Carat weight is how a diamond is measured and is the size of the diamond. Cut is how well the diamond has been cut and includes the height, depth, angles, and other factors. It affects the diamond’s symmetry, brightness, fire, and how sparkly the diamond appears. Clarity is how many blemishes or inclusions and is judged on a 6 point scale from included to flawless. Diamonds with fewer blemishes are more valuable. Color is judged on a scale from D (no hue) to Z (a yellow hued diamond). The less color a diamond has, the more valuable it is.

    All of these factors affect the value of a diamond ring. The better the quality in each category, the more expensive the ring will be. However, it’s important to remember that everyone’s preferences are different. Some people may prefer a bigger carat weight while others might prefer a higher clarity rating. It all comes down to what you’re looking for in an engagement ring.

    How to care for your diamond engagement ring?

    Here are a few tips on how to care for your diamond engagement ring:

    • Don’t wear your ring when doing activities that could damage it. If you’re doing something that could potentially damage your ring, it’s best to take it off and put it somewhere safe. This includes activities like cooking, gardening, cleaning, and working out.
    • Keep your ring clean.Diamonds can easily become dirty, so it’s important to clean them regularly. You can do this at home with a gentle jewelry cleaner or by taking it to a professional jeweler.
    •  Be careful when applying lotions or perfumes. Lotions and perfumes can build up on your diamond and make it look dull. To avoid this, apply these products before putting on your ring.
    •  Store your ring properly. When you’re not wearing your ring, store it in a safe place where it won’t get damaged or lost. A jewelry box or pouch is ideal.

    The different types of diamond engagement rings

    When it comes to diamond engagement rings, there are many different styles to choose from. The most popular style is the solitaire ring, which features a single diamond set in a simple band. Another popular option is the three-stone ring, which features three diamonds of different sizes set in a band. Other styles include the halo ring, the split-shank ring, and the tension-set ring.No matter what style you choose, it’s important to pick a ring that matches your fiance’s personality. If they’re someone who likes things simple and classic, then a solitaire ring might be the best option. If they’re someone who likes a little bit of sparkle, then a three-stone ring or halo ring could be perfect. And if they’re someone who likes something a little bit different, then a split-shank ring or tension-set ring could be the right choice.

    How to insure your diamond engagement ring?

    After buying an engagement ring, it is very important to take care of the diamond ring  insurance, in case it is ever lost, stolen, or damaged. There are a few different ways to insure your ring, and the best option for you will depend on your individual circumstances.

    One way to insure your diamond engagement ring is through your homeowners or renters insurance policy. If you have this type of insurance, you can add an endorsement to your policy that will cover the value of your engagement ring. You will need to provide a copy of the appraisal to your insurance company in order to get this coverage. Another option is to purchase a separate jewelry insurance policy. This can be more expensive than adding an endorsement to your existing policy, but it may be worth it if you have a very valuable engagement ring.

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