At BELLER, we point out that price should not be the most important selection criterion. An engagement ring is jewelry of great emotional value, which is why it is crucial to match it to the style of the person who will wear it every day.
What determines the price
Several key elements influence the cost of an engagement ring.
Stone
The greatest impact on price comes from the type and parameters of the stone. In the case of diamonds, the following are important:
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weight (carat),
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color,
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clarity,
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cut.
It is precisely the 4Cs rule that determines the final value of the stone. Even small differences in parameters can significantly affect the price.
Type of gold
The price also depends on the chosen metal. The most commonly chosen is 585 (14K) gold, which combines durability with a more accessible price. 750 (18K) gold is more visually noble, but also more expensive.
Design and craftsmanship
The final cost is also influenced by how the jewelry is made. Handcrafted rings, individual designs, or custom settings require greater precision and jewelry work.
Budget vs. quality
When choosing an engagement ring, it is worth finding a balance between budget and craftsmanship quality. A well-designed model does not need to have a very large stone to look elegant and timeless.
In practice, it is better to opt for:
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high quality craftsmanship,
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durable setting,
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well-chosen stone cut,
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comfort for everyday wear.
Often, a smaller diamond with a better cut looks more impressive than a larger stone with weaker parameters.
How much is it really worth spending
The most important thing is to match the expense to one's financial capabilities and the future fiancée's lifestyle. For one person, a minimalist model with a subtle stone will be ideal, for another, a more distinctive design with personalization.
At BELLER, we recommend choosing jewelry that will remain timeless and comfortable for everyday wear, rather than being guided by fleeting fashion or price pressure.
How not to overpay
It's worth approaching the purchase of an engagement ring consciously. Several decisions can significantly affect the price without sacrificing quality and aesthetics.
It's worth:
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comparing stone parameters, not just their size,
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paying attention to the quality of the cut,
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choosing timeless designs instead of temporarily fashionable models,
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checking the possibility of future service and size adjustment.
More and more people are also paying attention to individual designs made by local jewelers, which often allow for better craftsmanship quality and greater personalization within a similar budget.