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

August 31, 2022June 23, 2024Categories Education, Engagement Ringsplatinum engagement rings, platinum rings, platinum settings, white gold engagement rings, white gold rings, white gold settings

When shopping for that perfect piece, you want everything to be just right. From the design to the diamond to the metal. You’ve decided to go for a white metal look, but now there’s one more step. White gold or platinum? Read on to find out the differences, so you choose the best metal for you!

White Gold ring Vs. Platinum ring

White gold vs. platinum, what is the difference? They look the same, right? While they have similarities, they are certainly not the same. From price to durability, look (yes look!), and so much more! We know it’s a lot but don’t worry, we are here to break down the differences and help make sure you pick the perfect metal for that perfect piece. 

What Is White Gold?

First off, what is white gold? Let’s answer that here! White gold is a type of gold (duh!), but not a pure white metal. It does not happen naturally but is instead a combination of alloys and is created when you mix yellow gold with nickel or zinc, and finish off with rhodium plating.

What Is Platinum?

Now, what is platinum? Platinum is a rare, pure metal that gets its color naturally. It is 95% platinum with 5% mixed alloys. Its name originates from the Spanish Platina, a diminutive of Plata, or silver. While it may have a similar appearance thanks to its color, platinum is very much its own metal.

What Is The Difference Between White Gold And Platinum?

White gold and platinum are great choices if you prefer the look of a white metal.

So which is better? What’s the difference? While visually similar, this is really where their similarities end.

White gold has a very different chemical makeup from platinum, making one metal better for some designs and uses and the other metal better for other designs and uses.

Each metal has both advantages and disadvantages, so let’s dive in so you can pick the right metal for your fabulous engagement ring, wedding ring, and fine jewelry.

Platinum vs. White Gold

Platinum and white gold can seem so similar that it is hard to know which one is best. But seem is the key word here! From price point, to durability, to purity, platinum and white gold are very different.

14K White Gold 1.5mm Comfort Fit Engagement Ring

Advantages And Disadvantages Of White Gold vs. Platinum

Platinum is not necessarily better than white gold and vice versa. Each metal has its advantages, making them better suited for your needs. Many people prefer white gold for certain pieces and platinum for others. It all depends on the item, your lifestyle, and your budget, among others. Read on for the deets and see which metal is right for you.

Durability

White gold is quite durable, this goes for 14K white gold and 18K white gold. Yellow or rose gold has a bigger difference in durability (read more HERE). However, because white gold is plated in rhodium, 14K and 18K white gold has similar durability and is favored for everyday use.

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14K White Gold Inside Out Round Hoops, 1/2 Inch Diameter (0.25 Ctw.)

This plating, however, also makes white gold more vulnerable to wearing away, or thinning over time, which can require white gold pieces to be replated. (Replating is not standard or automatically required but subject to use and wear and tear.)

Platinum is also fairly durable and heavier since it is a purer metal. However, it is more malleable, or bendable, than white gold. Additionally, it is more susceptible to scratches and small dents, thanks to this bendability.

Price & Affordability

Budget is always something to consider when investing in a piece of fine jewelry, an engagement ring, or a wedding ring. White gold is generally more affordable than platinum, because platinum is a more pure metal, it is typically also more expensive.

Prices, however, fluctuate as the price of gold and the metals that make up white gold can increase for various reasons. So while white gold is generally less expensive than platinum, this is not always true depending on market considerations.

Finally, the cost of replating white gold is something to consider. While the initial out-of-pocket costs of white gold may be cheaper, if you need to replate your piece, then this is a future cost to keep in mind.

Hypoallergenic Properties

Both metals are completely safe to wear, but if you have sensitive skin, you know just how important it is to be extra careful. 

As we spoke about earlier, white gold is plated in rhodium, when this wears off and the white gold metal mix is exposed, which can irritate sensitive skin, and possibly cause an allergic reaction.

Platinum is a more pure metal and the most hypoallergenic metal used in fine jewelry. Generally speaking, if you have very sensitive skin, have allergies, sensitives, or are worried about such issues, platinum is the expert recommended choice.

Color

While to the untrained eye, white gold and platinum may look the same, they are quite different. Yes, both are members of the “silver” family, however, if you look closely, they are quite unique in their appearance.

Platinum is a naturally white metal, while white gold is more off-white, having a grayish tint due to being made with yellow gold, which is then plated with rhodium to give it its white color. As the rhodium plating fades, white gold’s bright color will fade.

Alternatively, because platinum is naturally bright white and a pure metal, its color will not fade. 

Weight

Normally, you NEVER ask someone their weight. But in this case, we’ll allow it, and even recommend it! Platinum is denser and thus heavier than white gold. White gold may be more comfortable for earrings while the weight of a platinum ring may be more bearable.

If you are going for a larger piece, white gold may be the more comfortable way to go.

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Popularity

This is a tough one, because white gold and platinum are both incredibly popular. Many people choose both metals for different reasons. In fact, white gold engagement rings are increasingly popular.

14K white gold engagement rings in particular are very popular because of their durability, making them great for a piece that you wear every day.

However, platinum JUST edges out white gold on the popularity scale thanks to its rareness. There is also an association of elegance and luxury with platinum that for many, makes it the popular choice.

Why Choose A White Gold Engagement Ring?

There are a number of reasons to choose a white gold engagement ring: cost, durability, and lifestyle. If you are going for a larger ring, or just prefer a lightweight band, then white gold is the choice for you.

Another reason we have not discussed is pairing, if you are planning to get a white gold wedding ring, then experts advise you to go with a white gold engagement ring. This ensures a seamless, coordinated look. Need some ideas? Check out the options below or go to JamesAllen.com for more!

14K White Gold Petite Pavé Cathedral Engagement Ring
14K White Gold Rope Solitaire Engagement Ring

Why Choose A Platinum Engagement Ring?

If you prefer a brighter color, without replacing any coating, then a platinum engagement ring is the choice for you. Similarly, if you have sensitive skin, or allergies are an issue, then stick to platinum for its hypoallergenic properties.

Platinum is also a great choice if you are going for a more detailed engagement ring, as the metal is the expert choice to highlight intricacies such as milgrain and filigree. Check out these choices for some inspo!

Platinum Falling Edge Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring
Platinum 2mm Knife Edge Solitaire Engagement Ring

FAQs About White Gold vs. Platinum

  1. Can you tell the difference between white gold and platinum? 

Yes, but it’s not so easy. White gold has a slightly more grayish color than platinum and is a bit lighter in weight. So can you tell the difference, it really depends on you. How closely are you analyzing the pieces of jewelry, how much of an expert are you, and what are you looking for.

  1. Does platinum lose its shine? 

Yes, but not as quickly as white gold and it will not require replating. Platinum will lose its shine over time due to natural wear and tear, however, you can easily regain this shine with a simple cleaning to restore its luster.

  1. Is platinum shinier than white gold?

While white gold and platinum are both shiny and beautiful, white gold is the shinier metal while platinum is the brighter metal due to its purity. Both metals require maintenance to keep their shine.

  1. Is white gold out of style? 

White gold is always in style. While it may not always be trendy, this traditional metal for engagement rings makes it a timeless style.

  1. Does white gold fade over time? 

In a word, yes. White gold fades over time due to its rhodium plating wearing away. This is easily fixed with replating every few years (replating timeline depends on usage and other elements).

Final Thoughts

There are no rules here, white gold or platinum, you can’t go wrong. You have to consider multiple factors and decide on the best metal for you. Still unsure about which metal to invest in? Contact us at JamesAllen.com and we’ll be happy to answer all your questions.

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Hilary Duff’s Engagement Ring: The Ultimate Guide

August 12, 2021December 5, 2021Categories Celebrity Engagement Rings, Celebrity Inspired Engagement Rings, Engagement Ringscelebrity engagement rings, celebrity ring lookalikes, cushion cut diamonds, cushion cut engagement rings, diamond engagement rings, hilary duff engagement ring, platinum engagement rings, white gold engagement rings

When the gorgeous thing that is the Hilary Duff Engagement Ring first appeared on Instagram on May 9th, 2019, her followers went crazy for it. The large-carat cushion-cut diamond marked the engagement of Hilary Duff and singer-songwriter Matthew Koma. The two had already had a whirlwind of a year, having recently welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in October 2018. 

Hilary Duff engagement ring in two side-by-side Instagram photos

Upon getting engaged, Hilary captioned her Instagram post by writing: “He asked me to be his wife♥️,” flashing a huge smile and a large cushion-cut diamond set in a solitaire white gold or platinum band.

Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma originally met when collaborating on her 2015 album “Breathe In. Breathe Out.” They began dating in 2017 and eventually, the two made it official in December 2019 by tying the knot in a sweet, intimate backyard wedding. 

But you’re here for Hilary Duff’s engagement ring! And you’re in the right place. 

You’ll find out:

What Diamond Shape is Hillary Duff’s Engagement Ring?

What Diamond Shape is Hillary Duff's Engagement Ring?

Hilary Duff’s ring looks to be a large, colorless, cushion cut diamond. Its slightly elongated shape isn’t out of the ordinary for cushion cuts, which aren’t beholden to any standard industry measurements. The longer shape also has the advantage of making the stone look even bigger!

The cushion cut is the chic descendant of the historic old mine cut, which was a highly-faceted cut popular in the Victorian and Georgian eras. Jewelers made a few improvements over the centuries, resulting in today’s modern 58-facet cushion-cut diamond. This cut is prized for its squarish shape with rounded corners, as well as its many delicate facets which sparkle fantastically.

How Many Carats is Hillary Duff’s Engagement Ring?

It looks like Matthew Koma popped the question with an approximately 4-carat stone that’s extremely colorless. It seems to be at least an F or higher on the color scale.

What Style Setting Is Hillary Duff’s Engagement Ring?

Hilary Duff’s engagement ring is set in a simple split-shank solitaire ring. The classic 4-prong setting is a perfect choice for a cushion-cut diamond; it allows as much light as possible to enter the stone, letting it sparkle as much as possible.

Cushion Cut Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring

Hilary Duff profile on Instagram

Is Hilary Duff’s setting white gold or platinum? At a glance, there’s no knowing. The difference between white gold and platinum only becomes apparent 5-10 years down the road; due to daily wear-and-tear, white gold will need to be refinished with rhodium, while platinum will always keep its original sheen.

Solitaire engagement rings are also the most popular ring setting in the US! A 2019 survey by theknot.com showed that over 25% of the respondents owned solitaire engagement rings. There are a few good reasons for that:

  1. Solitaire engagement rings place all the focus on your center diamond. There are no stones on the band to distract from your main sparkle.
  2. Solitaire settings are affordable! You’ll have more of your remaining budget to put toward a truly incredible center diamond. 

Interested in learning more about solitaire ring settings? We’ve got you covered.

How Much Did Hillary Duff’s Engagement Ring Cost?

Nearly all of this ring’s value is in its center diamond. That’s because, as a solitaire ring, there’s no need to take into account the cost of any stones on the band. 

This particular center diamond, assuming it’s an earth-created diamond, is probably valued between $50,000 to $100,000. 

For comparison, have a look at this similarly-priced comparable 4-carat diamond with F color and VS1 clarity from JamesAllen.com.

4.02 Carat Cushion modified diamond
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However, if it’s a lab-created diamond, it could have cost just half of that. That’s because the process of producing lab-created diamonds is much less resource-intensive, and thus they’re sold for much more affordable prices.

This 4-carat lab-created diamond with E color and VS1 clarity has near-identical specifications to the above diamond but at less than half the price.

4 carat lab created diamond with E color and VS1 clarity
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A “Copy” of Hilary Duff’s Engagement Ring

If you’re inspired by Hilary Duff’s engagement ring and want to mimic her style, you’re in luck. Due to its simplicity, this ring is actually quite easy to replicate for yourself! We’ve put together two options to get you started.

The first is a very close match – a white gold split shank solitaire. This elegant band splits slightly as it approaches the center diamond, adding some intrigue to the classic solitaire. It’s just 2 mm in width, which means its thin size will make any diamond appear even larger in comparison.

You can customize this with any diamond shape; stick with Hilary Duff’s cushion cut, or go for another square shape – like princess-cut or emerald! 

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The next option leans more heavily into the “split shank” side of Hilary Duff’s engagement ring setting. In this setting, two parallel bands run alongside each other for the entire length of the shank, finally twisting as they approach the center diamond. This ring setting is wider, measuring 3.1 mm, making it a more comfortable and secure setting for larger diamond carats.

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To build your own, Hilary Duff-inspired engagement ring, you can start with either a cushion-cut diamond or a solitaire setting. 

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Hilary Duff’s Engagement Ring Pictures

Have a look at these gorgeous pictures of Hilary Duff’s engagement ring.

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