Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Make Her Your Forever Valentine

Valentine’s Day and its anticipated fine jewelry present, is right around the corner, and your sweetheart is desirous of more than rosy blooms and sugar-laced treats. If you know she’s dreaming of walking down the aisle towards you, why not make this Valentine’s Day extra special by asking for her hand in marriage?

Valentine’s Day has a well-established history of being the ideal day for a proposal. Naturally romantic in spirit, it’s the perfect opportunity to plan a proposal she doesn’t expect and surprise her with so much more than material goods. This year, give her a lifetime of happiness with the ring she will cherish forever.

A Colorful Ring For the Free Spirit



Cushion Cut Tanzanite Ring 
If your ladylove is an individual through and through then a standard diamond engagement ring will never do. More women are opting for colorful gemstone engagement rings featuring emeralds, rubies, sapphires and other stones that flatter their skin tones and reveal their inner personality. Not only are these types of rings available in the same modern, vintage or unique settings as diamond designs, they’re also distinctively singular, so your future bride doesn’t ever have to share the limelight with anyone else.




A Rosy Band For the Hopeless Romantic


Rose Gold Pear-Shaped Halo Ring
If she loves sugar and spice and everything nice, she might want her ring to glitter with a pretty pink hue. Rose gold engagement rings are wildly popular today, as they were back in the early 19th century, aside from the obvious emotional overtones, rose gold flatters most skin tones with its gentle warmth and looks fantastic with diamonds, rubies, pearls and some other semi-precious stones. And you don’t have to wear a pink men’s band if you don’t want to. The fashion of today is for men to have their own distinctive style, even if that means a different type of metal.

An Antique Design For the Old Soul


Antique Style Engagement Ring
If she replays old black and white movies, shops all the antique boutiques and admires the decorative style of yesterday, then modern minimalist designs are all wrong. Your beloved has whimsical, ornate taste, and she deserves an equally dramatic vintage engagement ring. Featuring a selection of smaller stones, often a mix of diamond and gemstones, antique rings offer enormous amounts of charm in surprisingly affordable forms. Plus, a truly vintage design comes equipped with a previous couple’s story. What’s more romantic than that?





While Valentine’s Day often means romantic comedies, boxes of chocolates and bouquets of roses, it can mean so much more than the typical store-bought gifts. Make this February 14th one to remember, by offering her a much smaller box from bended knee, and asking her to be your Valentine forever.

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