How to Buy Her the Perfect Ring
Never be afraid to explore her jewelry tastes., Don't hesitate to go to the mall and randomly walk into the jewelry store., If she's showing you things she likes, or researching on things - listen! , Start looking., Avoid getting anything smaller...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Never be afraid to explore her jewelry tastes.
Pay attention to what she wears.
See if there's a piece of jewelry she wears more than any other piece.
Note this away. -
Step 2: Don't hesitate to go to the mall and randomly walk into the jewelry store.
If she wants to go
- go! If she doesn't say anything, just follow around and see what she's peaking at.
Ask her what she likes! ,, When you've seen everything you feel you need to know about what she likes, start looking! Does she like 1 stone, or 3? Does she like big flashy rings, or small dainty ones? Look for a ring that fits her likes and her personality.
If she's uptight and picky, always wants to look good, she wants the bigger stone, possibly with a little extra on the side. , The average 1/4k solitaire round cut is $350-$400.
Look at the diamond quality
- look at the prongs holding the diamond.
In a round cut
- 6 prongs is best.
It supports the diamond better. 4 is average, think about what kind of work she does. , Tell them what you're looking for, don't go to the first person, shop around. , Whether you straight up ask her or steal an old ring (sometimes finding an old ring doesn't work....it may be too big, or too small.) , Money shouldn't be an issue.
But if you can't get her exactly what she wants, she should love you for it anyway. , Get the shape you feel she likes, or fits her.
Princess
- she's your princess.
Heart
- show her you love her.
Round
- it's perfect! (personally I prefer round and no larger than 1/2 kt). ,, Hopefully this helps you guys out there trying to decide on how to buy her that ring.
Do any and everything possible to get her the right one! Good luck! -
Step 3: If she's showing you things she likes
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Step 4: or researching on things - listen!
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Step 5: Start looking.
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Step 6: Avoid getting anything smaller than 1/4k diamond when you're proposing
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Step 7: even if it's just a starter right and you want to go bigger later because you're broke.
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Step 8: Go to different stores and ask questions.
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Step 9: Figure out what size she is!
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Step 10: Absorb any hints she provides you with
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Step 11: get what she wants
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Step 12: not what you want.
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Step 13: Remember that shape is important - heart
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Step 14: princess
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Step 15: Ask her girlfriends and her mom!
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Step 16: Buy that darn ring
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Step 17: and give it to her!
Detailed Guide
Pay attention to what she wears.
See if there's a piece of jewelry she wears more than any other piece.
Note this away.
If she wants to go
- go! If she doesn't say anything, just follow around and see what she's peaking at.
Ask her what she likes! ,, When you've seen everything you feel you need to know about what she likes, start looking! Does she like 1 stone, or 3? Does she like big flashy rings, or small dainty ones? Look for a ring that fits her likes and her personality.
If she's uptight and picky, always wants to look good, she wants the bigger stone, possibly with a little extra on the side. , The average 1/4k solitaire round cut is $350-$400.
Look at the diamond quality
- look at the prongs holding the diamond.
In a round cut
- 6 prongs is best.
It supports the diamond better. 4 is average, think about what kind of work she does. , Tell them what you're looking for, don't go to the first person, shop around. , Whether you straight up ask her or steal an old ring (sometimes finding an old ring doesn't work....it may be too big, or too small.) , Money shouldn't be an issue.
But if you can't get her exactly what she wants, she should love you for it anyway. , Get the shape you feel she likes, or fits her.
Princess
- she's your princess.
Heart
- show her you love her.
Round
- it's perfect! (personally I prefer round and no larger than 1/2 kt). ,, Hopefully this helps you guys out there trying to decide on how to buy her that ring.
Do any and everything possible to get her the right one! Good luck!
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