Monday 18 August 2014

Choosing the Right Diamond Engagement Ring


Diamond engagement rings – there is no more important shopping trip you’ll take in your life, but there’s also no shopping excursion that will prove more difficult. There are literally thousands of choices on the market. Unless she’s been pretty specific with you, how do you know exactly which one to select? It’s not quite as easy as you’d imagine. These tips can help you sift through the diamond engagement rings and land on one she’s certain to love. 

·      Set Your Budget First: Rings come in all shapes and sizes, and so do the price tags that come with them. Understanding exactly what you can spend before you ever begin to shop is the best way to select a ring that she’ll like and that you feel good about.

·       The Ring: At every step of the way, you’ll encounter choices, and one of the first you must make is the ring itself. Platinum is a good choice, because it’s enduring and will last a lifetime. Gold, though, is far more traditional, and it tends to cost less than platinum. Silver is on the rise in popularity, however. Think about what she might find most beautiful as well as what she can wear. If you need a hypoallergenic metal, this is a good time to factor that in.

·      The Stones: Diamond engagement rings mean choosing the diamond or diamonds that will be included, so you’ll need to think about the diamond shape, size, and color among other things. Go with something that hits on both beautiful and affordable.

As you work to select from the diamond engagement rings you’ve seen, take the time to visit with DiamondRocks at www.diamondrocks.co.uk. The perfect way to get the ring she’ll love, it’s the only way to select jewellery she’ll have to say yes to.

Saturday 15 February 2014

Get the Engagement Ring You Want

Some women know what they want when it comes to a career, style, clothes, fashion and jewellery.  This is especially the case when it comes to their engagement ring. If you are one of those women, there is nothing for you to feel down about as it’s quite normal to know what you wantand how to go about getting it. After all, you will be the one that will be wearing the ring for the rest of your life so you should get what you want.



So how should you go about getting the engagement ring you want?

1. Ask a friend for help. If you think he’s about to propose to you, perhaps you may want to get your girlfriends involved. Perhaps she can guide him in the direction of a diamond that captures your eye. She will be able to share with him your style in jewellery and what you like and don’t like about certain pieces.

2. Use social media. You can give him some advice and tips about your favourite type of diamond jewellery including engagement rings by posting pictures of pieces you like through your social media accounts. Surely he will be checking out what you have to say on Facebook, Pinterest and even Twitter- so get ‘social’.

3. Take him shopping.  You can always go shopping with him, especially if the engagement is not going to be a surprise.  This way the both of you will be able to pick out the perfect engagement ring, one that’s within his budget and one that will leave your speechless!

Wednesday 29 January 2014

How diamonds are naturally formed

Diamond miners and prospectors from around the world are always looking for the perfect spot to find their next fortune, a place where they can search through the earth’s crust to find a stunning natural diamond. But just how are diamonds created in the first place? Geologists believe that diamonds are formed in the mantle and brought up to the earth’s surface by deep volcanic activity. Diamonds are created by extreme temperatures and pressures from within the earth’s crust (approximately 150 KM below) at 1050 degrees Celsius. 
Once the diamonds are formed and the eruptions occur they are able to come up to the earth’s surface in what is called the lamproite pipes and kimberlite pipes where miners are able to discover these extremely valuable stones. Once a diamond is unearthed, they are then sold to a jeweller where they are cut, polished, and created into the stunning diamond jewellery like diamond engagement rings, diamond necklaces, diamond rings, and other diamond jewellery pieces that you are able to purchase!

More information on How Diamonds are formed you can find here

Thursday 19 December 2013

Find that Special Jewellery Piece from Diamond Rocks London

Are you searching for an affordable diamond jewellery gift for that special lady in your life but you are not quite sure what you should purchase for her?  It’s almost safe to assume that every woman out there would love to get a new piece of diamond or gemstone jewellery added to her jewellery collection.  Whether you are shopping for something for your mother, sister, or wife you will find exactly what you are looking for from London’s top online diamond jewellery dealer, Diamond Rocks London. Some of the most popular gemstone and diamond jewellery pieces this year include:
  • Diamond Eternity Rings-Our selection of eternity rings are perfect for any occasion, especially to mark the birth of a child or as an anniversary gift.  Whether you are celebrating your first year of marriage or your 65th year of marriage you will find that our selection of half eternity and full eternity rings are second-to-none here in the UK.
  • Diamond Necklaces-Nothing is as elegant or sparkling as a stunning diamond necklace.  Whether it’s a gift for your sweetheart or the woman that raised you to be the person you are today, you will find the perfect diamond necklace from Diamond Rocks.
  • Diamond Earrings- Whether you are looking for diamond stud earrings or fashion diamond earrings, you will find a stunning selection from Diamond Rocks online. Our most popular diamond earrings include 18K yellow gold, white gold and platinum settings.

Saturday 2 November 2013

How Big Should Your Diamond Engagement Ring Be

When selecting a diamond engagement ring for your fiancĂ©, size shouldn’t really be the most important factor. However, size is very important and I’m sure you have already heard- bigger is always better. When selecting a diamond, though, you will want to make sure that you are investing in a quality diamond and not compromising on the diamond just to get a larger stone. In some cultures a larger stone is less desirable with some even finding larger diamonds to be a major turn off. Some traditions even require both men and women to wear engagement rings, usually ones that don’t have any stones attached to them.

Trying to determine the size of the diamond you should invest in is not easy. You should certainly consider asking the experts at Diamond Rocks to help you make that decision. They have created thousands of diamond engagement rings here in the UK for over 30 years. They have created diamond engagement rings to meet every type of budget, every culture and every size. They know what women like when it comes to engagement rings and they will take the time to sit down with you and go over all the options available to you. To get in touch with them you can reach them by telephone on 0800 977 4855 or by email at info@diamondrocks.co.uk.

Should a Woman Pay for Her Own Engagement Ring

Is there a change happening in today’s society where it’s now acceptable for a woman to pay for some or all of her engagement ring? Well that seems to be the question that was raised recently by one of the New York Post’s senior reporters. According to the Knots social media page, it seems that couples have taken the notion that splitting the bill on the engagement ring is perfectly acceptable. The Knots reported that more than 50% of the women surveyed either paid the initial deposit for their own engagement ring or they paid for a total of 50% of the entire cost of the ring.

The Today Show also chimed in on the topic by surveying online viewers with over 60% of them saying that they would have classified themselves as traditionalist and stated that struggling financially is never a good reason to let a woman pay for her own engagement ring. What about women who are the breadwinners for their families? Should there be an exception where women who earn more money than their future husbands to be allowed to help out when buying the engagement ring. Probably the best answer to that question would be left up to one’s own conscious about the topic. Whether or not it would bother either the man or the woman in the relationship should be taken into account. What do you think? Is it ever OK for a woman to help pay for her own engagement ring?

Tuesday 17 September 2013

2013 Trends for Diamond Engagement Rings


What’s hot and what’s not this fall season for diamond engagement rings could depend on who you ask.  A lot of couple’s are looking for that unique piece of diamond jewellery when selecting the perfect diamond engagement ring which could leave the traditional white diamond solitaire engagement ring in the jewellery showcase for the later part of 2013. With that being said, let’s take a look at a couple of trendy diamond engagement rings for the fall/winter 2013.

1. Emerald Cut- The elongated cut and style of the emerald stone has been a classic look for some time now and it’s really getting a lot of attention this year when it comes to diamond engagement rings.  

2. Cushion Cut- Another style that is really trending this season is the beautiful cushion cut diamond engagement ring. The stone really reflects light brilliantly and it was once considered the most electrifying diamond cut out of all the different cuts available.  

3. Oval Cut- Not as traditional as other cuts of diamonds, the oval cut gives a completely different reflection in light than its close counterpart the round cut stone. The difference really is that an oval cut is a more modern cut type of diamond versus traditional round cut stones.  

4. Pear Cut- When it comes to a great feminine designed engagement ring, a lot of couples are looking at the pear cut diamond. Seeing is believing when it comes to the pear cut diamond because not only does this cut give the diamond an amazing sparkle, it also gives the look and feel of a vintage cut diamond.