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Find Antique Engagement Ring Settings

Sunday, March 29th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

You want your engagement to go perfectly and you want it to be different and unique. You don’t want your wife to be to show off her ring and have it look like every other ring on all the other engaged women’s fingers. You should choose a vintage engagement ring setting.  This evokes memories of a bygone age where marriage was considered for life no matter what. This is what marriage is meant to be about, therefore choosing an antique engagement ring design adds that special touch and shows your level of commitment. First, you’ll have to find a jeweler who will be able to mold your ring into that special antique engagement ring design. Then, the look for the ring is the next thing you need to decide. Then, your next task is to pop the question!

Jewelers

Finding a jeweler who is able to create your perfect ring is your next task. You may have to go through several jewelers before you find one who is able to mold your ring into antique engagement ring settings. Often jewelers work together in networks, so if one can’t help you they can usually recommend one that can. One thing to bear in mind is that a specially designed ring will cost more than if you bought a ready made ring from the display case. However, this cost is worth it as it will only make the occasion that much more special.

Choosing from a selection of antique engagement ring settings is now your next decision now you have found your jeweler.  Your grandmother’s or great grandmother’s engagement ring can be a good place to start when looking for your design. Or, looking on the internet for vintage wedding ring designs or searching through old family photos can be a good place to start for ideas. If you want your ring to be unique, you can take several designs and incorporate them into one. If you do decide to have your ring specially made using an authentic antique engagement ring design that you ask the jeweler to give you the mold once he has finished.  You have worked hard to make sure your ring in unique, so you want to make sure there will be no other copies.

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