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Engagement ring FAQs

There are a few things to keep in mind when thinking about purchasing an engagement ring. What is your budget? What kind of diamond is ideal for you? What is your ring style? Where can you get engagement rings at the best price? Should you enlist the assistance of your fiancé’s parents? So, here at Hatton Garden Jewellers, we bring you some answers to your frequently asked questions about engagement rings:

What should my budget be?

There is no right or wrong amount to spend on an engagement ring. Of course, it’s nice to have the best quality ring possible, but it’s also important to be realistic about the amount you can afford to spend. You can get tasteful rings in a variety of price ranges, so set yourself a limit and start looking with your own personal budget in mind.

How do I find her ring size?

One of the best ways to find a woman’s ring size is to borrow one of her existing rings, and either take it to the jewellers with you or trace an outline of it. You could also ask her friends, mother or sisters, as they may have shared jewellery with her and be able to give you an approximate size.

What should I look for?

The most important aspects to consider are the 4C’s – cut (the shape of the stone) colour (its hue), clarity (the number of imperfections), and carat (how much it weighs). All of these aspects will affect the visual beauty of the ring, so ask about each element and make sure you get the best quality possible for your money.

There are a few things to keep in mind when thinking about purchasing an engagement ring. What is your budget? What kind of diamond is ideal for you? What is your ring style? Where can you get engagement rings at the best price? Should you enlist the assistance of your fiancé’s parents? So, here at Hatton Garden Jewellers, we bring you some answers to your frequently asked questions about engagement rings:

What is the proper budget to buy an engagement ring?

There is no right or wrong amount to spend on an engagement ring. Of course, having the best quality ring possible is nice, but it’s also important to be realistic about how much you can afford. You can get elegant rings in various price ranges, so set a limit and start looking with your budget in mind.

What diamond shape is the best?

Often to select a shape of a diamond, it may be beneficial to know that round diamonds are by far the most popular choice because of their excellent brightness, fire, and light performance. If you are unsure of what about round diamonds, there are other shapes to consider

Special Shapes

Princess diamonds are second in popularity and offer the brightness of a brilliant round diamond at a reduced price. They have an angular, modern elegance that looks stunning in traditional and geometric settings. For settings with a vintage feel, cushion diamonds are a great option. For those who prefer a rectangular form, radiant diamonds are a lovely alternative to princess and cushion diamonds. Asscher

The most important aspects of a diamond to consider are:

  • The 4C’s – cut (the shape of the stone).
  • Colour (its hue).
  • Clarity (the number of imperfections).
  • Carat (how much it weighs).

All of these aspects will affect the visual beauty of the ring, so ask about each element and ensure you get the best quality possible for your money.

Hatton Garden is the place to visit if you’re looking for the perfect engagement ring to surprise your bride-to-be. With a range of jewellers to suit all tastes and budgets, you’re bound to find a ring that she’ll cherish forever.

Where to go to buy an Engagement ring?

The Must go destination is Hatton Garden, London’s jewellery district and the United Kingdom’s diamond capital is widely known. A concentration of approximately 500 enterprises in the jewellery sector and over 90 stores make up the most significant cluster of jewellery merchants in the United Kingdom today.

How do I find her ring size?

One of the best ways to find a woman’s ring size is to borrow one of her existing rings and either take it to the jewellers with you or trace an outline. You could also ask her friends, fiancé’s parents or sisters, as they may have shared jewellery with her and be able to give you an approximate size.

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