subject: How To Create A Bespoke Engagement Ring [print this page] Getting a bespoke engagement ring created is the best way to start off you and your partners life together. It is the perfect way to capture your personalities and style, and ensure that your engagement ring is completely unique and designed and made to your specifications and budget. Instead of selecting a pre-made ring that is on display, many grooms prefer the exciting journey of providing input into every aspect of the design such as selecting individual diamonds and gemstones, choosing precious metal and deciding on engravings. The amount of dedication and effort put into designing and creating bespoke engagement rings is bound to show your future wife just how invested you will be in your future together, and is the best way to kick start your life together.
For surprise bespoke engagement rings, it is best to take note of the designs that are cherished by your partners. Whilst window shopping, note and store away designs that awed your partner, so you are better prepared for when it comes to designing your own ring. If you see a design with small or lesser quality diamonds, then you can request for a larger ring instead. Also, if you see a collection piece of jewellery that is too expensive for your budget, you can use this to base a style that incorporates a less expensive diamond. This means that you can get the same style of quality ring that meets your budget and requirements.
The process of making bespoke engagement rings involves a lot of work and is a long process that is broken down into several stages. Typically, two weeks are needed to conduct the design process after initial consultation, and then a further four weeks are required to make the said item of jewellery. It is also possible to deliver in a shorter time frame if you are confident of your design. The first thing that is required when commissioning a bespoke engagement ring is a brief with the jewellery maker. Here you can describe the design you are looking for, and provide as much visual information as possible, such as a similar design, or elements of individual designs seen in many different rings. Once the design has been agreed on, the next stage is where the jeweller will provide a quotation. Once this is acceptable, the design is then created using CAD software. Upon acceptance, and once signed off, the design is then created as a wax model, which is an exact replica of the design on screen. Following this, the ring is casted using the metal of choice, with the settings and finishing done. Finally, the ring is produced a beautiful bespoke engagement ring that is unique to your requirements.