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Mistakes To Avoid When Purchasing An Engagement Ring

Proposing marriage can be an exciting, yet stressful time for a person. Traditionally, a marriage proposal includes presenting an engagement ring, and many people put a lot of time and effort into finding the perfect ring for their beloved. However, a lot of mistakes are made when buying an engagement ring. If you plan to propose to your significant other in the near future, avoid these engagement ring mistakes:

Unrealistic Budget

Over the years, there has been all sorts of advice about how much someone should spend on an engagement ring, but the fact of the matter is that a person should spend what they can afford to pay. There is no reason to drain your entire bank account, max out a credit card, or get locked into years of payments in order to pay for an engagement ring. Before purchasing an engagement ring, figure out an amount that you can comfortably afford to pay, and stick to that figure. Luckily, there are many gorgeous engagement rings in all price points.

Neglecting to Do Research

No matter what your budget is, engagement rings are typically a big financial investment. The last thing you want to do is shop without having a clue about diamonds, other gemstones, and the types of metals commonly used in engagement rings. Luckily, all of this information is very easy to find online. It is well-worth your time to spend a few hours doing your research so you can be a fully informed and knowledgeable consumer.

Buying During Engagement "High Season"

Many engagements occur around holidays, which means that the period from Thanksgiving to Valentine's Day can be considered something of an engagement high season. Thus, when demand for engagement rings is up, prices tend to be higher. If you want a great deal on a beautiful ring, try to avoid shopping during this time period.

Forgetting About the Wedding Band

If you are purchasing a very unique engagement ring, or having one custom made, it is in your best interest to also buy the wedding band at the same time. Doing so will help ensure that the band perfectly complements the design of the engagement ring.

Rushing the Purchase

Buying an engagement ring is not something that should be done on a whim while out shopping. You should allow yourself several weeks to look at different brick and mortar and online jewelers, and even longer if you are having a custom ring designed.


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