If your recipient of choice isn't fond of yellow gold, keep in mind that a white gold promise ring has the look of sterling silver, but is significantly higher in quality. Gemstones glimmer and shine just as they should in a white gold promise ring.
Purchasing a promise ring should come from the heart, so you'll want to buy from a jeweler that understands what you're doing,what you want, and where you're coming from, and has a heart of its own. The seller should have a good return policy, quick service when you want it and also patience when you need it.
You should know what size of ring the recipient of the promise ring wears. Find this by asking friends and family or find some indirect way to ask his or her ring size. You can read how to find ring size here.
Look for a ring that you are sure the recipient will love. Choose a style that is similar (but not same ) to other jewelry that he or she owns.
Determine if you want to choose a promise ring that sets a diamond or other gem. A birthstone can be a great choice. Choosing a diamond will tell the person that you are very serious about the promise you are making
And last, don't limit yourself to local and mall jewelry stores that have a huge rent to pay, with a staff full of employees who work on commission. You can get it online. The Internet has brought shopping into your home, so it's time you started utilizing it for what it's worth. You can shop 5 different jewelry stores on 7 minutes in the World Wide Web, accessing every possible detail about any promise ring that you'd like to see, one that's certain to fit perfectly on the finger of your promised. And absolutely they are more cheaper than offline stores.
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