Diamonds have always represented love, loyalty, eternity, and great friendship. The traditional engagement ring has always been a part of weddings and the options available are unlimited.
Once you and your fiancé have decided on that special date for your wedding you are ready to start thinking about diamonds and diamond jewelry. If you plan on surprising your fiancé with a proposal and offer her an engagement ring, you must be prepared before you start your shopping. You must first determine your fiancé’s style and the type of diamond jewelry she will prefer. Does she prefer a “flashy” style of diamond jewelry? Do you notice your fiancé wearing dangling earrings or diamond jewelry that stands out? If you do then you will be on the hunt for something more eye-catching. If you discover that your fiancé is more of a "low-key" diamond jewelry wearer then you should probably be on the hunt for something less conservative.
Many people today discover that it is much easier shopping for engagement rings together so it is not out of the ordinary to propose and pick out an engagement ring and wedding rings later. If you are persistent on a surprise proposal and do not have a good understanding of what type of diamond jewelry your fiancé likes then you can discuss the options with her friends and family. You might be surprised to find out that they know exactly what she wants because of conversations they’ve had about diamond jewelry.
Diamonds are not just for the bride and the groom anymore. Many couples are electing to purchase diamond jewelry for their bridesmaids as bridal party gifts. There is nothing that is more memorable than diamond jewelry and electing to give such a special gift to the bridesmaids will be a gift that will forever stick in their minds.
