How To Design Custom Engagement Jewelry In NYC

By Letitia Connell


Romantic stories and poems tell many a tale of true love, and many of those stories end in marriage for the happy couple. That means buying an engagement ring for your intended. If you truly want to make the proposal special, it helps to design your own bespoke engagement jewelry in Manhattan. This allows you to control exactly how it looks and avoid your loved one having the same ring as everyone else, since it a one of a kind piece.

If you decide to go the custom route, there are two ways to do it. You can sit down and try to make a rough sketch of what you had in mind. Even the roughest of sketches can be translated into a ring, especially if your chosen jeweler makes customized pieces all the time. If you only have an idea, they can fill in the blanks and collaborate with you on the final look.

The other way is to take a series of classes so that by the end of the sessions, you can make the ring yourself. This is much more complicated, it involves paying for several classes and finding the time to attend them all. If you cannot make that long of a time commitment, then hiring a professional to do the actual crafting of the ring is a fantastic alternative.

The type of metal you use to make the band is very important, since your future betrothed will be wearing the ring each and every day. Go with what she generally wears or likes, as this is usually a safe bet. Some women like the classy and understated look of sterling silver or white gold, while others may prefer the more traditional yellow gold. If you want to think out of the box, consider titanium or even rose gold. Of course, you can always go luxurious and choose to make the band and settings out of platinum.

Next of course are the stones. Diamonds are a big draw, and the vast majority of engagement jewelry are made with them. However, that doesn't mean you have to limit yourself to that. There are other precious and semi-precious stones that look fantastic and very sparkly on a band. Consider rubies, emeralds or diamonds that aren't white such as canary or black diamonds. Think of what the recipient loves and go from there.

Among some of the other decisions you will have to make is determining what size she wears, and how thick you want the band. Keep in mind that after the ceremony, she will be wearing it with a wedding band, so don't go too thick.

You should also remember that the groom's ring should match the bride's, so select a band thickness for that as well. You may or may not want stones or other embellishments on the groom's band, so those choices should be made as well.

The final touch, if you want it, is to get the ring inscribed. There are many things you can inscribe for the final special touch. A simple message, initials and even birth dates are all fair game when it comes to inscriptions, which are generally done inside the ring.




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