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Holiday Diamond Jewelry Gift Buying Guide 2023

The holiday season is upon us and the shopping has already begun. If you want to buy jewelry for gifting your loved ones, we are here to help! We have …

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Wearing Your Engagement Ring on Your Wedding Day: Etiquette and Advice

Advice on what to do with your engagement ring on your wedding day

What to do with your engagement ring on your big day.

After months (or perhaps years) of meticulous wedding planning, you’ve successfully checked off the major to-dos on your wedding checklist. As you approach the big day, there’s one final detail to consider that might not have crossed your mind: what to do with your beloved engagement ring on your wedding day.

While it has become second nature to have it grace your finger, the looming question arises—should you wear it during the ceremony when your partner is ready to place the wedding band on the same finger?

Standard etiquette for wearing your engagement ring on your wedding day

According to wedding planners and jewellery experts, adhering to traditional etiquette suggests that your engagement ring finds a temporary home on your right-hand ring finger.

The wedding band takes its place on the left-hand ring finger during the ceremony. After this significant moment, you can delicately place your engagement ring back in position on top of the wedding band.

The traditional order of wearing your wedding and engagement rings

While there’s no strict rule on how to wear your rings, tradition favours placing the wedding band first on your left-hand ring finger, closest to your heart. Some brides opt not to wear their engagement ring on the wedding day, or they choose to wear it on their right hand.

Ideas for holding or wearing your engagement ring on your wedding day

Use a ring box

Consider storing your engagement ring in a ring box until after the ceremony. Suppose you are a client purchasing rings from Serendipity Diamonds. In that case, you will receive a slimline pocket box, providing an excellent way to safely store the engagement ring in your pocket during the wedding ceremony. This ensures its safety and accessibility, even if it won’t feature in your wedding photos.

Move your engagement ring to another finger

If you keep the engagement ring with you during the ceremony, moving it to another finger is an option. Ensure the chosen finger is of similar size to avoid any mishaps. This provides flexibility in how you showcase your jewellery without the worry of it falling off.

Put the wedding band on top of your engagement ring

Although unconventional, wearing the wedding band on top of the engagement ring is an option, especially if you want your engagement ring to remain a focal point.

Have someone hold your engagement ring

If you’d rather not wear the ring during the ceremony, entrust it to a family member or close friend for safekeeping.

Leave it at home

For those who prefer not to worry about moving the ring around, leaving it at home in a secure place ensures its safety. In such instances, ensure your engagement ring insurance remains in place for additional peace of mind.

Engagement and wedding ring etiquette

Options for wearing your rings on your wedding day

As you approach your wedding day, you have three main options: not wearing the engagement ring, wearing it on a different hand, or keeping it on the same finger.

Traditional ring etiquette

Traditional etiquette involves wearing the engagement ring on the right ring finger during the walk down the aisle, followed by the wedding band on the left ring finger. After the ceremony, you can place the engagement ring on the wedding band.

Rock that bling

If you choose to wear your engagement ring on the left hand, discuss it with your officiant beforehand, especially for religious ceremonies. You can switch the order of your rings after the ceremony.

Additional options

In the end, the decision to wear your engagement ring on your wedding day is a personal one. Whether you follow tradition, opt for a unique arrangement, or leave it in safe hands, the goal is to make your wedding day as special and stress-free as possible.

As you decide, remember that the most important thing is to cherish the symbolism and sentiment behind the rings, representing your love and commitment.

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De Beers: Diamond sales reach new low – Jeweller Magazine

De Beers: Diamond sales reach new low  Jeweller Magazine
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Dhanteras 2023: Offers, discounts available on purchase of gold, diamond jewellery; check details here – Business Today

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Diamond demand boosts Dhanteras biz – Times of India

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Diwali Dazzlers! – India’s leading B2B gem and jewellery magazine – Solitaire International

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Happy Diwali 2023: Jewellery Tips To Ace Your Look This Festive Week – ABP Live

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What is the Smallest Size Available for Certified Diamonds?

Small certified diamonds heart shapes and GIA cert

The smallest certified diamond size usually falls between 0.20cts to 0.25cts, typically provided for whiter, higher clarity diamonds.

Regardless of size or carat weight, not all diamonds undergo certification. In fact, a large proportion of diamonds sell without certification.

Why are small diamonds sold without a certificate?

Diamonds below 0.20 carats rarely include certification due to cost. In smaller sizes, the cost to certify a diamond represents a much larger proportion of the overall diamond cost.

An item of jewellery set with hundreds of small diamonds would cost far more than necessary if every diamond included certification.

Many years ago, a jeweller’s word sufficed for diamond quality. Today, consumers expect precise details about their diamond’s grade. However, some jewellers still provide vague information, quoting broad ranges in colour and clarity, which savvy buyers should surpass.

Small diamonds in parcel unlikely to be certified due to their size
Small diamonds in the above parcel are unlikely to be certified due to their size.

The Rise of Demand for Diamond Certification

Diamond certification became essential to empower consumers with accurate information about their purchases. Without it, buyers were in the dark about the diamond’s true quality and the fairness of the price. Diamond certification provides informed shopping without falling under any legal obligation.

But, unknown to most buyers, the reputation of diamond grading laboratories poses serious questions about authenticity. To explain, some laboratories grade generously. In contrast, other laboratories grade with stricter standards. For example, GIA remains a trusted laboratory for this very reason.

GIA certification assures buyers but rarely applies to small sizes of diamond.
GIA certification assures buyers but typically covers diamonds above 0.25 carats in better grades.

Most small diamonds feature a micro-laser inscription of the certificate number on the girdle of the diamond. This process would be impractical on very small diamonds.

While certification benefits consumers by providing a framework for assessment, it has limitations. Grading standards vary, leading to inconsistencies. Consumers should not solely rely on certificates; professional advice is crucial for a wise diamond purchase.

Hidden Characteristics: Milky Appearance and Tinges

Some diamonds exhibit a milky appearance, impacting their brilliance. Surprisingly, certification rarely covers this aspect of a diamond’s appearance. Additionally, grading reports often omit colour tinges like brown or green, affecting a diamond’s visual appeal.

Blanket Diamond Certificates: What are they?

A “blanket diamond certificate” refers to a single certification document covering multiple diamonds within a piece of jewellery, such as a diamond eternity ring, line bracelet or diamond necklace.

small certified diamonds with a blanket certificate for all diamonds within an eternity ring
Blanket certificate for diamonds within an eternity ring

Instead of certifying each diamond individually, which can be impractical and costly, a blanket certificate provides an overview of the entire collection. Typically, such certificates include any variation of colour and clarity across items in the jewellery. For example, D – E colour and VS2 – SI1 clarity.

This is particularly relevant for items with numerous smaller diamonds, where individual certifications might be expensive and cumbersome. While convenient for jewellery containing multiple stones, consumers should be aware that blanket certificates may lack detailed information on each diamond’s unique characteristics, emphasizing the importance of additional scrutiny for a comprehensive understanding of the item’s value.

How small are the smallest diamonds?

The smallest diamond sizes available to purchase typically measure from 1mm upwards. Our video below reveals the minuscule size of fully-faceted 1mm round brilliant cut diamonds of CanadaMark origin. It would be ridiculous to certify such tiny diamonds. Instead, our trade clients receive the CanadaMark number used to track diamonds from the mine to the final polished diamond.

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