Christmas and Valentine gifts weren’t the only things flying off the shelves this season. Between now and early spring, thousands of grooms-to-be will be scanning jewelry counters for the perfect ring. If your ring finger has a little bling headed its way, it’s time to share your ideas for an ideal engagement with your honey.
Being able to express your ideas to your mate is the cornerstone of any great relationship, right? So why not get some practice in as engagement season unfolds.
Don’t have the ring yet and unsure of what you want? Try visiting the websites of popular jewelry retailers with your fella first. Stores like Kay Jewelers, the Diamond Cellar & Zales each have hundreds of rings to view online and the sites allow you to narrow your search based on cut, metal and price. Looking online before heading into a physical store offers a pressure-free way to window shop for the perfect piece. No waiting in line at a busy jewelry counter or high-pressure sales await you when you do a little virtual viewing from home. Plus, you can carefully compare each store’s policies on returns, repairs and other services in peace. You might even discover “online-only” deals that clerks may honor in-store.
Once you have a good idea of what you want, talk openly with your honey about your wedding budget and how the ring fits into the “bottom line” of your big day. Be sensitive to what he can afford and respect the boundaries of your overall budget. Keep in mind most stores offer deals on ring upgrades. Your dream ring may not fit into the budget now but stores offer great exchange programs to customers looking to upgrade to bigger and better pieces later on.
After talking over those serious budgeting goals, head to the store for a little playtime. Nothing gives you peace of mind like trying things on before you buy. It’s best to find out firsthand, if your online pick really compliments your personality and if the design is practical for your lifestyle. Trying rings on and talking with a professional about the pros and cons of each piece lets you do that.
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