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Cutting-edge & traditional diamond band engagement rings styles

Posted: July 24th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Baby | No Comments »

Fashion changes with each season but diamonds engagement ring styles tend to be consistent each year. You have the various metals to work with, such as white gold, yellow gold, platinum & palladium, & several diamond shapes ranging from round to princess cut, radiant to heart, pear & oval, & marquise, cushion and emerald cuts. Where the trends come from usually originates with the diamond princess engagement ring designers who create the masterpieces to be worn for a lifetime, & celebrities who “supersize” a particular style that is featured on the cover of People magazine.

The antique style diamond band engagement rings itself, by nature, has the element of uniqueness due to its classic touch. Most of the engagement rings are made of intricate & delicate details. & this classic touch indeed gives the charm to it, regardless as to whether it has stones or not. An antique style engagement ring is usually cheaper than modern ones, because they do not necessarily use expensive metals like platinum. For example, the Victorian style engagement rings are made of yellow or rose gold. As far as the design is concerned, this is undoubtedly good because of its simplicity and elegant at the same time. These characteristics are not compromised with the price, meaning to say that though they generally cost less, they are as good as the contemporary ones, and in fact more beautiful and elegant.

Most halo rings highlight a round or a cushion-cut diamond. Several designers have embraced this style, including Simon G., Tacori and Bridget. Despite the recent high-profile break-ups of Hollywood’s leading ladies, celebrities with seemingly happy marriages do influence what brides request when shopping for their dream engagement rings. Heidi Klum’s ring with a dazzling (and huge) yellow/canary diamond is on many “lust lists.” Beyonce’s massive emerald-cut set in a split shank is requested in a smaller and more affordable price range at jewelry and engagement ring stores across the country, and Fergie’s round diamond in a modern style shows that even creative, innovative entertainers still love to stick with tradition once in a while.



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