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Engagement Ring Advice For the Groom to BeAlthough the best way to get your sweetheart an engagement ring she will love, is to let her pick one herself, most guys find it harder to propose this way. However, sometimes it takes the trying on of many rings before she finds the one that makes heFirst thing's first, Pay attention to what she likes! If you plan on marrying this woman it will definitely come in handy knowing her jewelery likes and dislikes. There are more than one ways to do this, a good way, without saying to much is watching what she wears. If she's the type of girl who always wears accessories with her outfits, you should start to develop a sense of Also consider what will look most flattering on her hands. Would she prefer a cluster of gems, or a solitaire diamond sitting alone on a plan wedding band? What colors does she look best in? Another important thing to factor in is her lifestyle. You need to ask yourself things like, Will a big bulky ring get in her way at work? Does she need something small and professional looking? There are also fancy extras to think about, what shape does she want? A round or a square, or maybe something more unique like a heart. Maybe you should think about getting it engraved. Over time, if you pay attention you will be able to answer most of these questions, if you're still unsure, swear a family member to secrecy and ask their opinion, you'll most likely need to contact one of them for her size anyway. So Don't worry, think about these things, ask for peoples advice, and most importantly, think long and hard about what kind of ring to get your partner. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Kevin Chang has been in the jewelry for industry for over 15 years. He recently launched his own diamond education website Loose Diamonds Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/707/engagement-ring-advice-for-the-groom-to-be-26707.htm Related Tips and Advices
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