The choice of diamond is an important step in the creation of an engagement ring. It is necessary to be well informed about the different possibilities to be sure that the diamond chosen corresponds to your expectations.
Generally, the most common alloy used in jewelry is white gold, which is a wonderful blend of tradition and modernity. It is elegant, discreet and timeless at the same time. Its color
adapts to all outfits and all skin types. In terms of carats, it is preferable to choose an 18 karat white gold diamond solitaire, which represents the best quality of gold that will not fade over time. On the other hand, it is better to avoid 14 carat white gold, even if the price is more attractive, because the color of the jewel may fade over time. As for 9 carat white gold, it is strongly discouraged because it will lose its color and luster very quickly.
As for diamonds set on yellow gold, it is often appreciated because it is the natural color of pure gold. However, yellow gold is too soft to be worked directly and must be combined with silver or copper to form a jewel. As for white gold, it is strongly advised to choose an 18 karat yellow gold diamond and to avoid 14 karat or 9 karat diamonds, even if the price is more attractive. Their quality being inferior, you will regret it in the long run.
Pink gold can also be a good choice for an engagement ring. The color of love and passion, pink is an excellent choice to declare your flame to your loved one. It combines both modernity and softness while bringing a touch of originality. Pink gold has nothing to do with traditional white or yellow gold. Little used in the past, it is today more and more worked by the professionals of the jewelry industry. Once again, in the same way as white or yellow gold, you will have to be particularly attentive to the gold titling of your jewelry. The pink gold 18 carats is to be privileged, while pink gold in 9 or 14 carats is to be avoided.
Finally, it is also possible to choose a platinum engagement ring. This precious metal is particularly appreciated and has many advantages. For starters, its mechanical properties and resistance to abrasion make it the preferred metal of jewelers. It holds any type of gemstone perfectly in place and is therefore widely used in the manufacture of gemstone jewelry. Its sobriety and splendor make it the precious metal par excellence. However, since platinum is rare and particularly hard to work with, its acquisition represents a high cost.