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Crossover and Bypass Engagement Rings: What They Are and Who They Suit
Most engagement rings have a straightforward geometry: a band that runs in parallel lines around the finger and meets a head at the top. Crossover and bypass rings break that rule — and the result ...
Read moreHow to Tell If a Jeweller Is Trustworthy: Red Flags and Green Flags
Buying an engagement ring is one of the larger purchases most people make — and unlike buying a car or an apartment, most buyers have no prior experience and no framework for assessing quality or t...
Read moreMicro-Pavé vs Regular Pavé: What's the Difference and Which Should You Choose?
Both micro-pavé and standard pavé involve small diamonds set closely together along the band. The difference is in the size of the stones and the scale of the setting — and that difference has real...
Read moreHow to Choose an Engagement Ring for Someone Who Doesn't Wear Jewellery
This is one of the more specific and genuinely tricky situations in ring buying. The person you're proposing to is someone who almost never wears jewellery — no earrings, no necklaces, no rings. An...
Read moreHow to Choose an Engagement Ring If You Have an Active Lifestyle
An engagement ring is worn every day — which, for most people, means it goes through a lot. If your daily life involves sport, gym, manual work, outdoor activities, or anything else that puts rings...
Read moreOval Diamond Length-to-Width Ratio: How to Find the Most Flattering Proportion
Oval diamonds are not all the same shape. Two ovals at identical carat weights can look dramatically different on the hand depending on their length-to-width ratio — and this single number has more...
Read moreWhen Should You Upgrade Your Engagement Ring? A Practical Guide
Engagement ring upgrades are more common than most people realise. Life changes, tastes develop, and the ring that felt perfect at 26 might feel ready for a refresh at 35 or 40. Here's how to think...
Read moreWhat Happens During the Wax Mould Stage of a Bespoke Ring
Most bespoke ring studios in Singapore offer a digital render before the ring is cast. Fewer offer a physical wax mould. Here's what the wax stage is, why it exists, and what it tells you that a di...
Read moreWhat Is the Gallery on an Engagement Ring?
Most people focus on the stone, the band, and the prongs when designing an engagement ring. The gallery is what holds it all together — and it's one of the most underappreciated details in fine jew...
Read moreHow to Care for a Pavé Engagement Ring
Pavé bands look extraordinary — a river of tiny diamonds that catches every angle of light. They also require slightly more thoughtful care than a plain solitaire shank, because the small diamonds ...
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