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The wedding ring is the lifetime symbol of your love for each other. Use our planning guide to find quality Ventura and Santa Barbara area jewelers for your wedding rings and bands.

JEWELRY

1928 Jewelry Co.

1928 Jewelry Co. SHOP OUR COLLECTION NOW
Featuring our Bridal Collection
Beautiful and Affordable Jewelry
for the Bride, Mothers and Bridesmaids

818-841-1928

SoulMates Bridal Boutique

SoulMates Bridal Boutique Fashionable high quality bridal jewelry

Camarillo • (805) 388-7363

 

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Below are some wedding ring terms and definitions

Bezel
A type of setting in which the diamond is encased in a ring of metal and lies flat or slightly raised within the band

Carat
The weight of the diamond; one carat weighs 100 milligrams. As carat-count goes up, a diamond's value increases exponentially because of the rarity of natural diamonds found in larger sizes.

Channel
A type of setting in which a string of diamonds is placed within a metal frame.

Clarity
The relative absence within the diamond of natural minerals or fractures, which can cloud or mar its appearance. The more clarity a diamond retains, the more value it possesses. Clarity ranges from F (for flawless) to I3 (for many inclusions).

Color
The degree of colorlessness of a diamond. Diamonds are graded from D (least amount of color) to Z (very dark). The color of the diamond may affect which metal works best as its setting.

Crown
As you’d expect, the top of the diamond when laid flat.

Cut
The degree to which the diamond is cut to most effectively reflect light.

Emerald Cut
A shape of diamond that resembles a rectangle with softened corners.

Girdle
The diamond’s widest measurement.

Invisible
A type of setting similar to a prong, but in which the metal is unseen.

Marquise Cut
A shape of diamond that resembles an oval with each end cut into points. Said to be inspired by the smile of the Marquise de Pompadour.

Pavilion
The base of the diamond.

Princess Cut
A square-cut diamond.

Prong
The diamond is raised away from the ring by four metal fingers as if on a pedestal.

Radiant
A square diamond cut to retain more depth than average, which increases its brilliance.

 

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