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		<title>Making Your Money Go Further For an Engagement Ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 15:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Ratcliff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, so I don&#8217;t think I am dropping a bomb on anyone when I say the economy is a little rough right now. So naturally, it is a little unnerving when faced with the idea of purchasing an engagement ring. &#8230; <a href="http://www.elizabetajewelry.com/blog/making-your-money-go-further-for-an-engagement-ring/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, so I don&#8217;t think I am dropping a bomb on anyone when I say the economy is a little rough right now. So naturally, it is a little unnerving when faced with the idea of purchasing an engagement ring. In the past, the &#8220;rule&#8221; has always been 2 months salary. I have never been one to follow the rules, and now is as good a time as any to depart from them if you find yourself in uncertain economic territory.</p>
<p>Do not worry, your options are still many&#8230; Fortunately in this day and age, there are many solutions that both you and your intended fiance will be relieved to know about.</p>
<p>1) It&#8217;s ok to purchase a synthetic diamond &#8211; hey, you don&#8217;t have to worry about whether it is a blood diamond or not and you can always replace it with a natural diamond down the road. And with the advance of technology, there are lots of top quality options &#8211; there is moissanite, which is silicon carbide, diamond hybrid which uses diamond to produce it, manmade diamonds &#8211; same or similar chemical make up of a natural diamond except that it was made in a lab. All of these options are significantly less than the cost of a diamond. For comparison a 1ct diamond G in color, SI1 in clarity usually sells for around $8000.00 (usually less if buying online). A 1ct moissanite runs about $500.00. A diamond hybrid or man made diamond 1 ct in size is about $250.00 or less.</p>
<p>2) An increasingly popular and symbolic option is to go with a colored gemstone. Rubies, sapphires, and spinels are just a few of the possibilities. They tend to be very durable and suited for everyday wear. Many of the colored gemstones have symbolic meaning that you may find appropriate as a symbol of your eternal love. Or maybe you just want a splash of color. Be sure that if you are considering a colored gemstone you ask your jeweler if the stone you want would stand up to daily wear. Some colored gemstones just aren&#8217;t cut out for a ring that is worn most all of the time.</p>
<p>3) Another trend that I am seeing more of is purchasing an ornate diamond band with lots of smaller diamonds in lieu of a large diamond. Many smaller diamonds cost less than a large diamond even if the total diamond weight is the same. The Beverley K Collection offers many unique and stunning designs. And, in fact, you can stack multiple bands for a truly amazing look (and you have gift ideas for birthdays, anniversaries, etc&#8230;).</p>
<p>4) If you are still planning on getting a real diamond, a good money saver is to avoid the &#8220;magic sizes&#8221;. Instead of a 1 carat stone, ask for a .90 carat. To the naked eye, the size difference is quite subtle, but you will be pleasantly surprised by the money you can save. The same is true for a 1/2 size &#8211; go a few points lower and your savings will be significant.</p>
<p>5) Buying a smaller diamond with the intention of a future upgrade&#8230; many jewelry retailers offer a trade up program so when you are ready to purchase a larger stone, you can trade in your smaller one for a credit towards a larger diamond.</p>
<p>Hopefully, we have provided ideas and solutions for you. Please feel free to contact Elizabeta Jewelry (<a href="mailto:service@elizabetajewelry.com">service@elizabetajewelry.com</a>) if you have any questions , would like to shop our online store, or would like to discuss other options. Elizabeta Jewelry offers all of the options listed above.</p>
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