There is something magical about even the thought of designer engagement ring designs. The word ‘designer’ creates images of romance, mystery, outstanding creativity, flair and opulence.
While many of us shy away at the thought of the price tag that must be attached to such creations and do not expect to be gifted one, we are still fascinated by the thought of them and feel the irresistible urge to see just what the fuss is all about.
Whether you are looking at a simple platinum and diamond Tacori ring, an elaborate but elegant Danhov or a truly unique Leon Popov butterfly ring, there are many reasons that we look at designer engagement ring designs.
1 – We want their skill and creativity
Just as we commission someone to paint a picture, we want our ring to be uniquely designed by someone who can gather all our feelings for each other, our hopes and our dreams and turn them into a work of art that can be worn for eternity.
We want to look at our ring and immediately feel this connection with it and with each other through it. This is something that very few ‘of the rack’ rings can give someone and yet the personal touch of the designer engagement ring designs seems to capture it all perfectly.
2 – Exclusivity
Like anything Haute Couture, a designer engagement ring is unique and exclusive to you. You might get away with buying clothes ‘off the rack’ – but your engagement ring needs to be something very special.
3 – Inspiration
Nicole Ritchie and Joel Madden did it, so did many other celebrities. Designing your own ring is becoming more and more popular. Because there are so many places now that we can design our own ring online, we might look at designer engagement ring designs to get inspiration for our own special ring.
If you like Kate Middleton’s ring, but want a ruby instead of a sapphire, if you love Cartier but just can’t quite afford the name-tag, then designing your own version of one of their rings is very simple.
There is something magical about even the thought of designer engagement ring designs. The word ‘designer’ creates images of romance, mystery, outstanding creativity, flair and opulence.
While many of us shy away at the thought of the price tag that must be attached to such creations and do not expect to be gifted one, we are still fascinated by the thought of them and feel the irresistible urge to see just what the fuss is all about.
Whether you are looking at a simple platinum and diamond Tacori ring, an elaborate but elegant Danhov or a truly unique Leon Popov butterfly ring, there are many reasons that we look at designer engagement ring designs.
1 – We want their skill and creativity
Just as we commission someone to paint a picture, we want our ring to be uniquely designed by someone who can gather all our feelings for each other, our hopes and our dreams and turn them into a work of art that can be worn for eternity.
We want to look at our ring and immediately feel this connection with it and with each other through it. This is something that very few ‘of the rack’ rings can give someone and yet the personal touch of the designer engagement ring designs seems to capture it all perfectly.
2 – Exclusivity
Like anything Haute Couture, a designer engagement ring is unique and exclusive to you. You might get away with buying clothes ‘off the rack’ – but your engagement ring needs to be something very special.
3 – Inspiration
Nicole Ritchie and Joel Madden did it, so did many other celebrities. Designing your own ring is becoming more and more popular. Because there are so many places now that we can design our own ring online, we might look at designer engagement ring designs to get inspiration for our own special ring.
If you like Kate Middleton’s ring, but want a ruby instead of a sapphire, if you love Cartier but just can’t quite afford the name-tag, then designing your own version of one of their rings is very simple.
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