Color, obviously, refers to the stone’s hue. Diamonds can run the gamut of colors from colorless to light yellow or brown. Clarity depends on how free of imperfections the engagement ring stone is. And finally, carat refers to the diamond’s size.
Another important factor in shopping for engagement rings is metal. You can find engagement bands in a variety of metals like platinum, gold, titanium, palladium, and even recycled metals.
Once you’ve figured out your stone’s style, it’s time to determine the ring’s setting. Some of the most popular engagement ring settings: prong (where the stone is held by three to six “claws”), bezel (where a metal rim surrounds the perimeter of the stone), and channel (where stones are sandwiched together in a channel in the band, a popular look for wedding bands).
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