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subject: Choosing Diamond Rings By Silver.ag [print this page]


The ancient Egyptians started a tradition over 5,000 years ago where you gave your loved one a ring. This is why men have to spend time looking at loads of diamond rings. This is to find the perfect one to give to their girlfriend to signify a proposal of marriage. The ring is meant to symbolize never ending love.

In the majority of cases, the woman you are planning to propose to is going to expect a ring to accompany the proposal. Before you buy the ring, do a bit of planning and detection work. First you must work out how much you can afford to pay. Most people work on paying the equivalent of two months salary, but you must be realistic.

Because you will have other bills to pay, being able to save this sum of money could take some time. You should consider investigating if there are any financing options available. The quickest, and easiest, way to do this is to go along to the jeweler you will most probably buy the ring from, explain the situation, and mention that there is a good chance that some sort of financing will be necessary.

Now is the time to get the wheels in motion. Go ahead and have the compulsory credit check, get an idea how much you will have to put down as a deposit, and how much the monthly payments will be. You now know the kind of ring you can afford.

The next task is to find out what style of ring the love of your life would like. This is where you have to be slightly devious. Arrange for a woman you trust to go out shopping with her. Brief them in what you need too find out. When they return you can then find out from your spy which kind of ring you should buy. A precautionary move would be to also ask the jeweler if they are happy to exchange the ring, if you have been fed bad information.

People in love have been known to do some very stupid things, especially men, when it comes to visiting jewelers to buy rings. He is likely to spending far too much in an attempt to buy the ideal engagement ring. But, when the ring is on her finger, how much it cost is of no concern to her. It is the love and commitment shown in the proposal that counts.

by: Jan Pavlik.




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