Cubic Zirconia Engagement Rings
We are all familiar with the engagement
ring.
The man makes a commitment of marriage and
shows it by the giving an engagement ring to the woman he intends to marry. We know June is one of the most popular months for weddings, and it
has been noted engagement rings are a popular Christmas gift. Do we know when the tradition of the giving of an engagement ring
started?
Engagement rings have been discovered as far back as the days of the Roman Empire. The rings were known as betrothal rings.
They were given by a man to a woman to testify to their up coming nuptials. During this time era iron was the metal used to make the
betrothal rings, not gold, and the betrothal rings were not adorned with a jewel.
Engravings on the inside of the engagement ring began in the 1600s and quickly became popular. The traditions has survived
up to current times where the engraving of initials or the engagement date is often placed on the inside of the engagement ring.
The rings of recent times have been set with diamonds, but cubic zirconia settings have become more and more popular. The
beauty of the stone rivals the beauty of a diamond, but the cost is about 75% less than the cost of a diamond.
Another tradition in engagement rings is having the engagement ring set with the bride's birthstone as an accent to the
diamond or cubic zirconia.
Engagement rings have become an integrated part of the marriage process. Some of those people who opt for just a simple
wedding band do so because of cost. Some just like the simple band for simplicity sake. Those opting because of the cost in many cases will
buy a more elaborate ring in their later years. Those newly engaged couples could opt to choose cubic zirconia over a diamond and enjoy the
ring they want now for the price they can afford. Practical couple will consider saving money on the ring for a better use of the money
saved in their new life or honeymoon. There could be thousands of uses for the money saved in the cost of the ring. There is no point in
settling for a small stone and get a diamond when you can have the elaborate ring of your choice for less money. If you wish to include the
birthstone of the bride, it can be done with the synthetic gemstones available. You will not sacrifice the brilliance and beauty of the
ring for the cost. To the untrained eye the cubic zirconia can not be told apart from a diamond. No one will know the difference unless you
tell them. You may be so proud of the ring and the money you saved, you may feel like shouting it off of a rooftop.
Right now you may be single, but you might want to take a good look at cubic zirconia engagement ring for when the time
comes. See if you can tell the difference between the cubic zirconia and the diamond. Be sure to check out the quality of a cubic zirconia
ring when compared to a diamond ring. They are plenty of web sites selling diamond and cubic zirconia rings. Sometimes you will see them
side by side, and the only way to tell them apart is by the price. Cubic zirconia can be colored so you don't have to settle for a white
stone. To find the same color in the diamond will be difficult because they are rare and costly. When you are ready to take the plunge,
look at the cubic zirconia rings before you make your final choice.
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