A Cubic Zirconia Engagement Ring Will Not Cost the Earth
Saturday, January 31st, 2009There is much to bear in mind before buying jewelry - especially when it comes to diamond engagement ring sets. The tradition of presenting your beloved with a diamond engagement ring when proposing marriage started centuries ago - 1477 to be precise - when Archduke Maximilian of Austria presented a diamond band to Mary of Burgundy - and in most cases, any woman you propose marriage to will expect that proposal to be accompanied by a ring!
First, work out how much your money runs to. Many people stick to the ‘two months salary’ rule. This means that the ring will set you back the equivalent of two months of your current salary. When you consider that you also have other things to pay for, saving up this amount of money could take quite a bit of time. You could want to think about financing. Just visit the jeweler of your choice and inform them that you are planning to buy an engagement ring, and that financing will be necessary. Go ahead and get the credit check out of the way, find out how much your payments are going to be, and how much of an advance payment is needed.
Next, have your sister, mother or your girlfriend’s best friend take your girlfriend out shopping, and make certain they have a good look at the engagement rings to get an idea of what she might like. Make certain that the jewelers you purchase the ring from will let you return the ring, if that is required, or let your fiancee to change it for another if she is not completely satisfied with her ring!
Well, it’s a fact that buying an engagement ring can be really expensive, and that can represent a real problem to a young man looking to get started on life’s journey. Fortunately, there is a much cheaper alternative to natural diamonds - cubic zirconia. In the present financial and economic climate, a cubic zirconia engagement ring could be a god send.
Or, perhaps your fiancee will like a piece of this celebrity style jewelry which does not cost the earth.