How Much to Spend on an Engagement Ring Set?

There are a lot of things to consider before buying diamond jewelry - especially when it’s a case of your girlfriend’s diamond engagement ring sets. The tradition of presenting a woman with a diamond engagement ring when proposing started in 1477 when Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy - and in most cases, the woman you propose to is entitled to expect a ring to accompany that proposal!

The first thing is, work out how much ring your money runs to. Many people use the ‘two months’ salary’ rule. This states that the ring will set you back the equivalent of two months of your current salary. Because you also have other items to pay for, saving up this amount of money might take quite a long time. You should consider financing. Simply go to the jeweler of your choice and inform them that you are planning to purchase an engagement ring, and that financing will be necessary. Go ahead and get the credit check over and done with, find out what your payments will be, and how much of a down payment is required.

Next, have your girlfriend’s best friend or your sister or mother take your girlfriend out shopping, and make sure they look at the engagement rings so as to get an idea of what she might like. Make certain that the jeweler’s you purchase the ring from will permit you to return the ring, if that is necessary, or allow your fiancee to change it for another if she isn’t completely satisfied with it!

Well, it’s a fact that an engagement ring can be really expensive, and that can be a real problem to a young person looking to get started on life’s journey. Luckily, there is a much cheaper alternative to natural diamonds - cubic zirconia. In the current economic and financial climate, a cubic zirconia engagement ring could be a god send.

Or, perhaps your fiancee will appreciate some of this designer inspired jewelry which does not come with a massive price tag.

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