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  2. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Selecting the perfect engagement ring isn't simply about the brilliance or the size of the diamond, it's also about the meaning behind the ring shape. Many shoppers wonder, "What does each diamond ...

  3. Does Selena Gomez's engagement ring have a secret ... - AOL

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    While announcing their engagement on social media Dec. 11, Gomez posted a close-up of her ring. The main diamond takes center stage, but the chunky yellow gold band also sparkles with smaller stones.

  4. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    Another fine jewelry retailer, Shane Co. offers an impressive selection of engagement rings and wedding bands, but they also have hundreds of beautiful accessories made with precious gemstones.

  5. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    The most common setting for engagement rings is the solitaire prong setting, which was popularized by Tiffany & Co. in 1886 and its six-claw prong setting design sold under the "Tiffany setting" trademark. The modern favorite cut for an engagement ring is the brilliant cut, which provides the maximum amount of sparkle to the gemstone. [46]

  6. Acrostic ring - Wikipedia

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    Acrostic rings were given as romantic gifts, and their messages were sentimental. [6] Alternatively, they would be used to form a secret message. [3] Some acrostic rings were used as engagement rings. [7] Acrostic rings have been created and given in later eras, including in the 20th and 21st centuries. [8] [9] [3]

  7. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    Total carat weight (t.c.w.) is a phrase used to describe the total mass of diamonds or other gemstone in a piece of jewelry, when more than one gemstone is used. Diamond solitaire earrings, for example, are usually quoted in t.c.w. when placed for sale, indicating the mass of the diamonds in both earrings and not each individual diamond.

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