3 carat diamond platinum engagement rings
The purchase of 3-carat engagement rings is typically associated with those seeking a luxurious and extravagant option. In other words, while traditionally a symbol of love and commitment, a 3-carat engagement ring is not just a statement piece, but also an emotional and prestigious purchase that is significantly larger than the average ring. The cut of the diamond is crucial, as it influences how well the diamond reflects light and sparkles. A well-cut 3-carat diamond will exhibit brilliance and fire, enhancing its overall beauty. For example, common cuts include round, princess, emerald, and cushion. The colour of a 3-carat diamond is graded on a scale from D (colourless) to Z (light yellow or brown). The choice depends on personal preference and budget, but colourless or near-colourless diamonds (D to G) are often preferred for 3-carat engagement rings as they appear more brilliant. Popular clarity grades for engagement rings also include VS (very slightly included) and SI (slightly included). One thing that plays a significant role when picking a 3-carat diamond ring is the setting. The preferred options are, typically, a solitaire setting to emphasise the diamond's size and a halo setting, where smaller diamonds surround the centre stone. Find a selection of beautiful 3-carat engagement rings UK below. Read More >>
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Engagement Rings Platinum 3 Carat FAQs
Platinum is one of the more expensive options on the market. The material used for platinum rings is around 5% metal alloy to enhance its durability, but the rest is 95% pure metal. Because of this, they have a very high value. Their manufacturing process can take around seven months due to the complexity of platinum’s extraction process, which adds a lot to their already high value.
They can cost anywhere from £600 to £2,000, so be prepared to part with your cash when buying one of these pieces. The price you pay, however, will depend on factors such as the size of the ring, its age and history, as well as any gems and engravings that might have taken time and dedication to apply. Vintage platinum rings are highly popular on the market and often fetch competitive prices.
You should aim to clean your engagement ring with a pre-mixed, store-bought solution, which your manufacturer will be able to recommend. Otherwise, you can gently wash it with a mixture of soap and warm water, then wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
You can also take it to a specialist to have it buffed and polished, so it will look shiny and new no matter how much damage or grime it has withstood. It will need professionally cleaning once every two years to achieve its best effects.
Even though they are relatively low maintenance, there are several tips you will need to know if you plan to buy a platinum ring. For example, if you ever need to remove your ring for any reason, and store it elsewhere, you should store your ring individually, away from other jewellery pieces, so that it isn’t damaged. You can do this by putting it in a small jewellery bag or box, and then placing it alongside other pieces if you wish to do so.
Similarly, you should always use a pre-packaged jewellery cleaner to wash your platinum ring, or else you could run the risk of damaging it. Never use bleach or another harsh chemical and remove your ring whilst doing manual work.
Platinum is one of the best choices for wedding rings on the market due to its strong properties and versatility. It is a rare stone which has a shiny appearance when treated and feels heavy to hold. Neither does it oxidise or tarnish, meaning it will last a lifetime looking like new on your finger. Because of this, it is also the most durable and will never scratch on the surface.
Due to its nature, engravings show up the best on this metal, so if you're hoping to have your ring contain patterns, letters or numbers, this is the best material to invest in if you have the money.