THE DREAM proposal is nothing without the dream ring, but whether you trust your partner to pick it out or wait to choose your own there are some you should avoid, according to this jeweller.
The London-based high end jeweller and engagement ring specialist ruffled more than a few feathers when he shared the three designs he can’t stand.
The pro shared the three designs he can’t stand on TikTok[/caption] Mosaic designs are a big no-no for the pro[/caption]In the viral video, he explained the common designs will make any ring “look cheap as f**k”, no matter how much you spend on it.
First up are halo rings, which usually features on larger stone surrounded by smaller stones.
Although the design makes the main stone look bigger, the pro warned against the design and urged people to steer clear “no matter what happens.”
He explained there are other ways to achieve the same goal of making the stone look bigger without falling for the trend.
If that sounds bad, the jeweller shared his second pet peeve when it comes to rings – the mosaic design.
This style usually features smaller stones set together to make a patter or to appear as one larger stone – but they’re a a big no-no for the expert.
In fact, he said the mosaic ring never achieves the goal of appearing like one large stone and instead looks “cheap.”
“It’s gonna look like it’s made in China,” he said.
Finally, he revealed high set solitaire rings are a big no-no too.
They might cost a fortune, but the height can cause huge problems, and the last thing you want is to break or loose the precious stone from your ring.
Of course, the most important thing is that you love your ring, whether it’s a huge diamond or a simple band.
And that’s what people on TikTok agreed when the commented on the viral clip.
One said: “Number one rule, pick a ring you love and ignore other people’s opinions.”
A second agreed: “I wouldn’t judge anyone’s ring, it’s about the commitment.”
Meanwhile, a third wrote: “I guess I’m cheap, my engagement ring is a mosaic.
“I like vintage jewellery and it’s just perfect, but hey, whatever.”
“I have a halo and I love it, it’s a beautiful and high quality centre stone and I get loads of compliments on it,” someone else said.
So, what style of rings does the pro approve of?
In the comment section he noted he’s a fan of toi and moi style rings, noting that they’re “so chic”.
Low set bezel designs are also a winner, as he revealed they’re a current favourite of his.
Halo rings are thought of as classing by many[/caption]Buying an engagement ring is a huge moment in anyone’s life, but there’s also a lot to take into consideration, including metals, gems, sizes, and styles.
Some may know the exact engagement ring their partner would like, while others may feel a lot of pressure to choose the perfect ring.
London’s Hatton Garden is a popular location for many, where you can shop engagement rings and bespoke designs, while Tiffany & Co, Cartier, and De Beers are often popular inspirations for some to base their engagement ring design around.
H Samuel, Goldsmiths, Ernest Jones, and Beaverbrooks are also popular shopping destinations to secure the engagement ring, while Monica Vinader, Very and Pandora also have stunning rings that are low cost to pop the question.
While finding the engagement ring is a big part of the proposal, it is not everything.
hen it comes to engagement rings, and any type of jewellery for that matter, setting a budget is key as there is no limit to how much it could cost.
Having said that setting your budget and sticking to it is paramount.
Engagement rings can fetch as low as £65 for a sterling silver gem design, up to tens of thousands of pounds.
If you wish to bespoke your engagement ring you can do so, but you may have to pay a premium to do so.
There is a myth that a partner should spend two to three months’ salary on the engagement ring for their partner.
However, nowadays it’s not followed as strictly, and shoppers tend to choose their budget, especially in the cost of living crisis.
We would recommend a range of £1,000 to £3,000 is a significant sum to buy a stunning engagement ring with very good clarity and colour.
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