What to look for when buying a Ring: Finding the BEST ring for YOU! (Engagement rings and fun rings)
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2021
- Ring shopping can be difficult, confusing and even frustrating at times. Why is one ring more expensive than others? What makes one ring a better quality? When should I spend more on a ring? What should I look for when ring shopping? These are the questions that will come up when you start looking for a ring to purchase. It may be an engagement ring or it may just be something to treat yourself, but regardless of why you are ring shopping, you want to know what you are spending your money on. So how do you know when it is worth paying the extra premium for one ring or jeweler and when do you save that money? We address all these questions in this video.
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This is fantastic. The diagrams and photos explain a lot. I spend very little, and buy rings for fun, but knowing something about them enhances the experience.
Can you make a video about how durable prong vs bezel settings are and who should consider each? How often do people with bezel settings vs prong settings need repair and when someone says a bezel set is great for an active lifestyle, what do they mean? Which settings are most or least comfortable and/or catch on things/poke?
Nice video mate, been thinking about getting someone to set some of my loose stones into rings, you given me some food for thought for sure 👍
Glad I could help
Very interesting and informative information which I never knew before.
Hello YAJ -- Please explain the difference between Gold and Rose Gold, involving jewelry... some of us retail buyers are unaware of all the different types of metal used other than Gold & Silver. Thank you for your videos.
Rose gold is a type of gold made using a combination of mostly gold and a little bit of copper to give it the pinkish hue. Lower karats have higher copper. But if you want a lower karat gold but you want it to retain it's golden hue, it's mixed with copper and silver to balance the color. Occasionally other metals will be used though
Thank you for the video. I love buying used broken jewelry. My rule is never go below 14k but I've seen higher grades of gold with really bad stones. Is there a method of finding good quality?
Still love old fashioned 18kt yellow or rose gold - white gold,rodium plated,does'nt do it for me,looks cheap,and have to be resurface with time.
i don't buy rings, i make them myself 💸 🙃