Showing posts with label engagement rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engagement rings. Show all posts

12.28.2009

Sponsored Post: WhiteFlash Designs

I first heard about WhiteFlash designs while I was researching wedding bands/engagement rings for Mr. SE and myself. They offer everyday jewelry, along with wedding-specific designs. I was approached by WhiteFlash to write an article on my blog- how exciting! So here we are, with my first sponsored post!
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10 Diamond Cuts and Their Meanings. From classic round to cutting-edge cushion, rate your sparkler with our savvy diamond guide.

Heart

The look: This century-old shape, symbolizing love and devotion, should be well proportioned for optimum sparkle. Kid Rock proposed to Pamela Anderson with a yellow heart-shaped diamond.

This choice says you’re: sentimental and dreamy.



Pear

The look: Resembling a teardrop, a pear-shaped diamond has the fire and beauty of a round shape, but with a less conventional look. This shape can also make a wide finger look slimmer.

This choice says you’re: even-tempered and adaptable.





Oval

The look: If you love the gorgeous sparkle of a round, brilliant-cut diamond but still want something unique, consider an oval. A fresh take on a timeless style, this new shape came about in the early 1960s. Actor Jerry O’Connell recently gave his betrothed fashionista, Rebecca Romijn, an oval-shaped sparkler.

This choice says you’re: risk-taking and creative.




Asscher
The look: Square with angular corners, this shape dates back to the late 1800s. If you look closely, you’ll see that it’s step-cut, meaning the facets are rectangular and seem to descend into the stone.

This choice says you’re: feminine and meticulous.





Round

The look: Also known as brilliant-cut, this tried-and-true shape reflects more light than any other, and is the most popular. Avril Lavigne showed her traditional side by wearing a round diamond engagement ring.

This choice says you’re: trustworthy and easygoing.




Emerald

The look: Inspired by the Asscher, this glamorous choice is also a rectangular step-cut shape. It has fewer facets than some of the other shapes, so look for an emerald-cut that offers maximum brilliance.

This choice says you’re: efficient and straightforward.


Cushion

The look: Rectangular with curved sides, the cushion-cut first hit big in the 18th century. A recent resurgence in popularity has given it a modern-meets-vintage feel. Ben Affleck gave Jennifer Garner a cushion-cut rock.

This choice says you’re: organized and daring.



Princess

The look: This relatively new square shape, with a modern, understated feel, combines a sparkly, brilliant effect with a geometric step-cut. You can attribute its spectacular glitter to extra faceting around the rim.

This choice says you’re: decisive and fun-loving.





Radiant

The look: The diamond’s shape has the outer lines and cut corners of the emerald’s crown while enjoying triangular faceting like the round on the pavilion. It was designed to have the best qualities of both round brilliant and emerald cut diamonds.

This choice says you’re: trend settings and fashionable.




Marquise

The look: The marquis shape is an oval with tips. It not only helps to make the hand appear longer and slimmer, but it also makes the diamond appear larger than it actually is.

The choice says you’re: unique and adventurous



I love learning the different meanings behind diamond shapes, and seeing whether the "predictions" are true. Do you think your personality fits with your shape?

7.28.2009

A Little Bling for The Lady

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We're heading to the jeweler this week to work on our ring. Yesterday's meeting got canceled because Mr. SE had a late night at work. It was his first day being a boss! Anywho- I definitely want a 6 prong solitaire, round diamond. Simple right? Not so quick, it's difficult to find the perfect set of prongs. Please notice the Tiffany ring (top), their prongs are sheer perfection. Not too thick, and they let lots of light to the diamond. The second ring (White Nile) has prongs that are much too thick. So here's the line we're trying to straddle- thin prongs to let light in, not too think that they're not secure. I'll be sure to report back after our appointment.