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How To Buy An Engagement Ring: 10 Tips For Men & Women

October 26, 2022April 10, 2023Categories Education, Engagement Rings4Cs, diamond inspection, engagement ring shopping, fancy shaped diamonds, lab-created diamond engagement rings, online ring sizer, ring settings, virtual engagement ring try-on

Despite the excitement, we know buying an engagement ring can be one of the most stressful and time-consuming activities. That’s why we’ve come up with ten helpful tips on how to buy an engagement ring for men and women. Let’s get started! 

Research The Best Place To Buy An Engagement Ring

Before considering the what, when, and how, you should establish the where. There are plenty of places to buy your engagement ring, each with its own pros and cons. From online retailers to reputable jewelry stores, finding a vendor you can trust is key to getting the best ring for your buck.  

Shop Online

Buying your engagement ring online may seem daunting, but the right company can ensure a perfect fit with more convenience than you imagined. Not only will online vendors offer you a wider selection of diamonds and ring settings, but you’ll have more options to personalize your ring due to their larger inventory and technological features. 

Online vendors are the way to go if your main concern is getting a gorgeous ring that works with your budget. They’re consistently cheaper than jewelry stores by 20-100%. Not to mention, many, if not all of them, offer lab created diamonds which are 30% cheaper than earth made diamonds. 

You’ll almost always find the best value diamond rings online, not in local stores.

Related Post: The Ultimate Guide To Buying An Engagement Ring Online

Shop In The Wholesale District

Shopping locally may give you a sense of ease if you’re familiar with the stores, but you could be limiting your ring options. Chances are your partner has something specific in mind, and the best way to meet those expectations is to find out if those stores offer what they want. Whether the proposal is a secret or you’re shopping for the ring together, you’ll need to know if your partner experiences love at first sight with the ring options available to them. 

The sad truth is that engagement rings can often be marked up well beyond reasonable margins. Don’t be afraid to negotiate! It’s your job to find a jeweler willing to work with your budget and get you the best quality ring. 

A great way to start looking for reliable jewelers is by finding one that is affiliated with a professional trade association, like the GIA. We definitely recommend that you shop around and make comparisons to get the best deal on your dream ring!  

Know The 4Cs

Having a solid understanding of the 4 C’s (Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat) will help you make an educated decision on buying a diamond or gemstone for your ring. The quality and beauty of each gem can differ dramatically.

Diamond Cut

The cut of a diamond not only refers to the diamond’s shape but also refers to how effectively the diamond returns light back to the viewer’s eye. A well-cut diamond will appear brilliant and fiery, while a poorly-cut diamond can appear dark and lifeless, regardless of its color or clarity.

Diamond Color

When shopping for a diamond, choosing a stone with the least amount of color is generally preferred. Diamond color is graded on a scale from D-Z and is divided into five broad categories (colorless, near colorless, faint, very light, and light). Diamonds come in all colors of the spectrum. The predominant color in a diamond is yellow, which is caused by the trace element nitrogen.

Diamond Clarity 

It is important to select a diamond that does not have any inclusions that will affect the overall beauty and durability of the diamond. If you want to be 100% sure that your diamond will be completely clean of “eye-visible” inclusions, stick with diamonds graded “VS2” or higher.

Diamond Carat Weight 

Carat is a term that refers to the weight of a diamond. Before the twentieth century, diamonds were measured using carob seeds, which were small and uniform and served as a perfect counterweight to the diamond. The word “carob” is the origin of the word “carat” used today.

Understand Your Diamond And Alternative Center Stone Options

Traditionally, a diamond center stone was expected, but modern times call for more innovation and definitely a smarter financial choice for your forever ring. 

Popular gemstones like sapphire, ruby, and emerald can look just as glamorous as any diamond. Gemstones can be cut to any fancy shape and fit well in every metal color. They’re also cheaper per carat, making things easier on your bank account. 

Still want a diamond? Try a lab grown diamond as opposed to a more expensive natural diamond. Remember, lab created diamonds are optically and chemically identical to earth created diamonds; the only difference is the price tag. Lab diamonds are three times less expensive than natural diamonds and shine just as brightly. 

Narrow Down The Diamond Shape You Want

The fun part of buying an engagement ring starts here. The classic round diamond is the most popular center stone, known for its fiery brilliance and glamorous appeal. But don’t let that steer you away from other shapes. 

Other round shapes like oval and cushion cut diamonds are just as stunning on the finger. Square shapes like radiant, Asscher, and princess cut offer a bolder aesthetic, while emerald, pear, and marquise cut diamonds have the wonderful tendency of looking larger than diamonds of the same carat weight and giving the finger a slimming effect. 

Check out our virtual engagement ring try-on to find out which diamond shape suits your hand best! 

Diamond shapes

Pick The Metal You Want For Your Band

From style to budget, there are plenty of factors to consider when deciding on the metal for your engagement ring. The most popular engagement ring metals are yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, platinum, and sterling silver. 

Before buying your engagement ring, it’s important to determine which metal color your partner prefers. Once that’s been taken care of, it’s easier to make a solid choice. 

Choosing a metal color should go hand in hand with the color grade of your diamond choice. Our next point is all about a diamond inspection. Read on to understand why it’s important to inspect your diamond and how that knowledge will help you to make better decisions about metal colors and even setting choices. 

Related Post: White Gold Vs. Platinum: What’s The Difference?

Make Sure You’re Able to Evaluate Your Diamond Up Close

Before buying your diamond, we highly recommend that you have a diamond consultation where you’re able to inspect your diamond up close with a professional. Why is this so important? 

  1. To find the best diamond for your budget. 
  2. To have important details about your diamond pointed out that you might miss on your own.
  3. To save money.
  4. Guide you to the perfect diamond and, eventually, engagement ring. 

Inspect your diamond in 360° HD and 40x zoom with the guidance of a professional gemologist! Our Real-Time Diamond Inspection is a game-changer for online ring shoppers.

Choose The Best Setting For Your Budget

While the diamond or gemstone center stone will likely be the first thing people notice about your engagement ring, picking the right setting is still imperative. 

Depending on the size and shape of your stone, some settings will either work, or others will no longer be options. Personality also plays a huge role in picking a ring setting. For plain and simple, we always love a good solitaire or bezel setting. For maximized sparkle, three-stone, halo, and pavé ring settings will never let you down. 

When picking a ring setting, always have your budget in mind and the style expectation of the ring recipient. 

Get An Accurate Ring Measurement

You can save yourself a lot of stress and heartache by making double-sure you have your partner’s correct ring size. This ring buying tip is one we recommend you don’t skip! 

There’s nothing worse than proposing to your favorite person only to get the ring stuck or have it fall right off. You can get the correct ring size by: 

  1. Asking a friend or family member to help you get your partner’s finger measured. 
  2. Take one of their existing rings to a jeweler and get it measured in a store. 
  3. Use the old string and ruler method while they’re sleeping. 
  4. Try our virtual ring try-on using your smartphone.

Make Sure Your Jeweler Is Certified

We always encourage buyers to ask for diamond certification and to shop with jewelers who provide them. Check that your chosen retailer can produce a certificate from these reliable laboratories (GIA and AGS). These labs provide accurate, reliable, and consistent gradings of factors such as cut, color, clarity, and more. 

Having one of these certificates verifies that the diamond you’re receiving is 100% the diamond the vendor is selling you.

Consider How Your Engagement Ring Will Look With Your Wedding Ring

Matching engagement rings and wedding bands are kind of a thing, so there is no shame in preemptively buying both simultaneously. Matching ring sets can ensure your partner’s two rings fit perfectly together and may save you time and money closer to your wedding. 

The fancier the ring setting, the harder it may be to find a well-fitting wedding band. So remember to keep that in mind while you shop for your engagement ring. 

Let’s Wrap It Up

We hope our ten tips for buying an engagement ring help you during your shopping process and prepare you for all the many boxes you need to check off before you swipe your credit card. 

You can also contact us if you need help finding your dream engagement ring. Our diamond and jewelry experts at JamesAllen.com are always available to answer any questions you may have.

Subscribe to our email list for access to secret sales, practical ring-buying tips, and $100 off your first purchase!

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Jessica Thomas

Jessica is a seasoned content writer with four years of experience and a qualified gemologist. She enjoys educating new shoppers on the best practices for buying jewelry.

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Try Your Hand at Our Virtual Engagement Ring Try-On

September 5, 2022September 18, 2023Categories Engagement Ringsdiamond engagement rings, diamonds, education, engagement rings, oval cut diamonds, Pavé, platinum engagement rings, rose gold ring, sapphire, solitaire, vintage rings, virtual engagement ring try-on, white gold engagement rings, yellow gold engagement rings

Wondering how to choose an engagement ring? Get to know any ring like the back of your hand with our Virtual Engagement Ring Try-On.

Virtual ring try on

It looks beautiful on the site, but how will it look on your finger? Here’s how to find out, using only your smartphone!

At James Allen, we believe your ring-trying experience should suit your lifestyle. It’s only natural to want to try before you buy, especially with a purchase as important as an engagement ring. So what could be better than trying on an endless selection of rings at any time or place? 

What Is A Virtual Engagement Ring Try On?

Our nifty Virtual Engagement Ring Try-On lets you actually wear your favorite James Allen rings with some convenient point-and-click smartphone magic. This innovative feature eliminates much of the guesswork commonly associated with ring shopping…, and it’s super addictive!

You’ll find yourself trying on rings while waiting in line for coffee, watching Netflix on the couch, or at 2 a.m. when you can’t sleep. Your ring, your schedule, your convenience.

FYI: This is an engagement ring-only, smartphone-only feature. Wedding rings and laptops need not apply.

Brick-and-Mortar Try-On vs. Virtual Try-On

Make an appointment with a jewelervs.Open JamesAllen.com on your smartphone
Drive to a jewelry storevs.Browse rings in your spare time
Try on a limited ring selectionvs.Take your pick of hundreds of rings, on demand!
Field the expectations of a commissioned salespersonvs.Try on rings without the pressure of a salesperson
Struggle to remember which rings you liked bestvs.Compare and revisit your favorite rings as much as you’d like!

It’s pretty clear what the best choice is. Now open your phone, follow along, and let’s get started!

How It Works

Ready to get your engagement ring on? Grab your phone and follow these three easy steps. Will this work on your desktop? No. This is a smartphone-only feature.

3 easy steps of how to use James Allen's virtual ring try on

Step 1: Tap the ‘Try-On’ Icon

If a certain engagement ring piques your interest, visit its product page to virtually try it. Click the “Try-On” icon to get started.

Step 2: Snap a Shot of Your Hand

You’ll be prompted to take a photo of your hand. In this photo, you’ll be able to superimpose your chosen ring. You can resize, rotate, and even change out various diamond shapes! You’ll get an accurate idea of how nice your hand looks, be-sparkled. 

Step 3: Share Your Bedazzled Hand!

Send to your partner, get second opinions from friends and family, or post to your followers on social media to brag that you’ve found the one! It’s super simple to loop others in on your ring decision.

The Real Benefits of the Virtual Ring Try-On

The beauty of an on-the-rack item isn’t a guarantee of its suitability off-the-rack. Quite a few aspects of an engagement ring can only be taken into account by slipping it onto your finger. Here’s what you can learn via the Virtual Try-On:

  • Which Metals Suit Both Your Skin Tone and Diamond Color

Should you choose white gold or platinum? What about 14k or 18k gold? White metals suit cooler skin tones and colorless diamonds. On the other hand, warm metals like yellow gold or rose gold look incredible on warmer skin tones, and are great at hiding less-sought after yellowish diamond tones.

Related Post: White Gold Vs. Platinum: What’s The Difference?

  • Which Diamond Shape Best Complements Your Finger Length

If you’d like your fingers to appear longer, go for elongated and tapered shapes like oval, marquise, or pear. If you’re a fan of chunkier, bolder styles, then you’ve got to try on Asscher, emerald, or princess. And if more delicate, rounded styles look perfect on your digit, you can’t go wrong with a heart, cushion, or classic round brilliant. 

  • Which Styles are too Simple, Which are too much, and which are Just Right?

This is all up to your individual taste! You’ve got complete freedom to try on, test out, and push your ring-style boundaries. 

Get started on your search by browsing these rings on your smartphone!

18K Yellow Gold Pavé Halo And Shank Diamond Engagement Ring (Pear Center)
14K Rose Gold Cable Solitaire Engagement Ring

How To Find Your Ring Size

Found your ring? Now find your ring size! James Allen offers free ring sizing for up to 1 year after your purchase. If you live in the United States, you can even get your ring resized locally at a location near you. 

You have 4 ways to ensure that your ring will fit you properly:

Step 1: Use a Ring That Fits

Hold your good-fitting, non-engagement ring up to your screen and adjust the circles on the screen to fit around it. Click “apply,” and we’ll tell you your ring size!

Step 2: Measure Your Finger

Use a length of ribbon or twine to measure the circumference of your finger. Type in your finger measurements in either inches or millimeters and we’ll calculate your ring size.

Step 3: Convert From Other Units

Tell us if you know your Australian, British, Canadian, or German ring size, and we’ll convert it for you.

Step 4: Request a Free Ring Sizer

Starting from scratch? Request a free ring sizer, and we’ll mail you a plastic ring sizer!

Find your ring size at JamesAllen.com

Write Your Own Inscription

This is love, in your own words. To top off the ring shopping process, engrave your ring for free at checkout! Choose from two different fonts: script or block letters. 

Don’t forget to get the inscription inspired! Before you inscribe, be sure to have a look at dozens of our customers’ real-life engraved rings!

FAQs

How should I prepare for trying on engagement rings?

Before trying on engagement rings, doing some research and preparation is a good idea. Start by setting a budget, considering your partner’s style preferences, and getting your ring size measured. This information will help narrow your choices and make the process more efficient.

Is it common to try on engagement rings without your partner?

Yes, it’s quite common for one partner to try on engagement rings without the other. This can be a practical way to explore options and gather ideas. However, communication is key. Discuss your findings and preferences with your partner to ensure you’re both on the same page regarding the final choice.

What etiquette should I follow when trying on engagement rings?

When trying on engagement rings, it’s important to be respectful of the jeweler’s time and inventory. Always make an appointment to ensure you receive proper assistance. Handle the rings with care, and don’t be afraid to ask questions or request to see specific styles. Remember that trying on rings is part of the process, and there’s no obligation to make a purchase during your visit.

How many engagement rings should I try on before making a decision?

There’s no set number of rings you should try on before making a decision. It varies from person to person. It’s a good idea to try on various styles to see what suits your taste and looks best on your hand. Once you find one that feels right and fits your budget, you’ll know you’ve found the perfect engagement ring.

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The Ultimate Guide To Buying An Engagement Ring Online

November 8, 2021August 11, 2024Categories Education, Engagement Rings4C's, buying an engagement ring online, custom-designed rings, fancy shaped diamonds, lab-created diamond engagement rings, the ring studio, true hearts diamond, view diamonds in 360° HD, virtual engagement ring try-on

When it comes to buying an engagement ring online, take it from those who have perfected the art of getting it right time and time again. Join us as we explore the many tools available to you for your online ring shopping experience.

James Allen's Engagement Ring

The Choice Between Lab-Created Diamonds Or Earth-Made Diamonds

When buying an engagement ring online, you’ll find you have a wider variety of diamond and gemstones center stones available to you. While some people prefer the traditional natural diamond, the perks for investing in lab created diamond alternatives are growing. 

Lab grown diamonds and earth-created diamonds are optically and chemically identical. If you were to have both diamonds professionally inspected, you would find no differences. The only noticeable difference is the price tag. A lab created diamond is by far the more budget-friendly option.

Our wide range of loose diamonds includes a TrueHearts™ collection of cut-to-perfection lab-grown diamonds. Whatever your preference, you’ll have one of the largest collections of loose diamonds to choose from. 

Tapered Pavé Engagement Ring

14K Yellow Gold Tapered Pavé Engagement Ring

“James Allen made buying an engagement ring the best experience ever! Go James Allen!” – Morgan B.

Knife-Edge Engagement Ring

14K White Gold 2mm Knife Edge Solitaire Engagement Ring

“James Allen removed any doubt of buying a ring online by providing top-notch customer service.” – Carl L.

Custom-Designed Rings

A customized ring is not only a great way to remain in control of the design and online buying process, but it also gives you the best chance to add a personal touch to your engagement ring. 

We’ve even got you covered if your ideal ring is something you’d like to design from scratch by yourself.  

The Ring Studio is a new feature at JamesAllen.com that allows you nearly unlimited customization options: 

  • Start with a setting or create a custom engagement ring from scratch 
  • Choose your head along with your shank and precious metal
  • Finally, add your dream diamond or gem in any fancy shape and preferred carat weight. 

Our customization technology allows you to go further and add that something special to your ring to make it truly unique. 

Twisted Pavé Engagement Ring

14K Rose Gold Twisted Pavé Engagement Ring

“The service was above and beyond my expectations.” – Noah M.

Comfort-Fit Engagement Ring

14K Rose Gold 2mm Comfort Fit Solitaire Engagement Ring

“This beats any jewelry store experience I ever had by a long shot.” -Phillip D.

Full Transparency With 360° Display Technology

Feeling uncertain is not a good look for anyone committed to buying an engagement ring online. That is why every diamond we have is photographed with 40x or greater magnification in 360°. This can help you genuinely understand the diamond’s beauty, shape, cut, color, clarity, and sparkle like never before.

It is the most vivid 360° diamond video viewing experience in the world, and you can have it at your convenience in the comfort of your own home. This technology leaves nothing to the imagination and allows you and your partner to make the best possible decision outside of an actual showroom.

Split Band Engagement Ring

14K White Gold Round Split Band Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

“James Allen knocked it out of the park. Turned out exactly as expected, on time, and gorgeous.” -Justin D.

Three Stone Engagement Ring

Platinum Three Stone Pear Shaped Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring

“Great deal, great company. I will definitely buy another band for an anniversary in the future.” – Ward J.

Virtual Try-On

It looks beautiful on the site, but how will it look on your or your partner’s finger? Believe it or not, technological innovation is making that worry a thing of the past. All you need is a smartphone! 

We believe your ring-trying experience should suit your lifestyle. When purchasing an engagement ring, it’s even more important to try it on before making your final decision. 

So, how does this make buying an engagement ring online more convenient? With our virtual engagement ring try-on, you’re able to snap a shot of your hand and virtually place your ring of choice on your finger for you to oh and ah at, eliminating any second-guessing you might have. What can be better than trying on an endless selection of rings at any time or place? 

FYI: This is an engagement ring-only, smartphone-only feature. Wedding rings and laptops need not apply.

Falling Edge Pavé Engagement Ring

14K Rose Gold Falling Edge Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring

“Fits perfect. Asking questions to the website staff was very easy and helped so much! Will definitely shop here again! – Brittany G.

Flush Fit Petite Pavé Engagement Ring

14K Rose Gold Petite Pavé Engagement Ring (Flush Fit)

“Exactly as expected. I would order this again and James Allen has been very professional to work with.” – Raymond M.

Find The Perfect Diamond Using The Four C’s

Buying your engagement ring online is easy when you have an education center at your disposal. Here are a few key points to understand before picking out that perfect center stone: 

Cut

The first, and arguably most important, C is the cut of the diamond. Here you can decide between several fancy shapes like pear, oval, marquise, and cushion-cut, to name a few. If your partner wants their diamond to really sparkle and shine, spend some extra time choosing which cut might match their preference best. The classic round cut is usually the most flawless and brilliant. 

Color

The color grade of your diamond can range from D-K. Most diamonds have a visible trace of yellow in their body color, whereas white diamonds are colorless. Fine white diamonds are pretty rare, and you also have some unusual natural colors to choose from, better known as fancy colored diamonds. The closer to a colorless diamond you go, the more expensive it will be.  

Clarity 

The clarity of your diamond may differ depending on whether it has any natural external blemishes or internal inclusions. Here, you may be looking for a diamond with zero imperfections or maybe one with a bit of character to it. The clarity of a diamond is directly impacted by its cut, something for you to keep in mind. 

Carat 

The final C is carat, referring to the standard weight of your diamond or gem. One carat is 0.20g, and most couples are comfortable going with an engagement ring that has a center stone from 0.50 to 1.5 carats. Here, your partner may already have a size in mind or might be more concerned with getting a whiter or clearer diamond instead of a bigger one. It always helps to ask or find out.

Most Popular Fancy Shaped Diamonds

As we mentioned before, diamonds can be cut into various round, square, and elongated shapes.

Buying an engagement ring online allows you to choose from a wider variety of fancy shaped diamonds. The most popular center stone choice is the brilliant round cut, followed by the oval cut. Both diamond shapes can offer you maximum sparkle. 

For something that’ll give your partner a slimmer-looking hand, try out the elongated diamond cuts like a marquise or the very elegant pear-shaped diamond. 

For a bolder touch, take the emerald, princess, and Asscher cuts for a 360° HD spin and watch them shimmer on your setting of choice. Whether you’re looking for the most romantic shaped diamond or one that’ll give your partner the most finger coverage, you’ll have more variety and chances to get it right if you customize your ring online.

Three Stone Emerald And Pavé Set Diamond Engagement Ring

14K White Gold Three Stone Emerald And Pavé Set Diamond Engagement Ring

“Great fit and look. Arrived exactly as we expected!” – Claire D.

Round Shaped Comfort Fit Solitaire Engagement Ring

14K White Gold 2mm Comfort Fit Solitaire Engagement Ring

“Prompt service. Extremely well crafted!” -Timothy M.

We’re Here To Help

Finding the perfect engagement ring comes with stress, questions, and a lot of second-guessing. At James Allen, we offer you 100% free advice and will assist you in understanding the best diamond quality for your budget and unique preferences. 

Contact our customer service team and chat with non-commissioned diamond and jewelry experts 24-7 regarding any questions you have about buying an engagement ring online and the process around it. 

Happy shopping! 

Subscribe to our email list for access to secret sales, practical ring-buying tips, and $100 off your first order!

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Jessica Thomas

Jessica is a seasoned content writer with four years of experience and a qualified gemologist. She enjoys educating new shoppers on the best practices for buying jewelry.

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