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The Ultimate Guide to Buying an Engagement Ring She’ll Love

February 17, 2025

An engagement ring is a promise, a symbol of love, and a celebration of the life you’re about to build together. You want the ring to be perfect, something that captures your partner’s style and the depth of your relationship. But with so many options to sort through—diamonds, metals, settings, and more—it’s easy to wonder where to even begin.

The good news? Buying an engagement ring doesn’t have to be stressful. In fact, it can be one of the most meaningful and enjoyable decisions you’ll make. By breaking the process into simple, thoughtful steps, you’ll feel confident every step of the way. This guide is here to help you make those choices more easily, so you can focus on finding a ring that’s perfect for you.

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The Charlotte with a 4 carat Radiant cut Diamond and The Lenny with a 5 carat Emerald cut Diamond in Yellow Gold

Step 1: Understand the 4Cs of Diamonds  

The 4Cs—color, clarity, cut, and carat weight—form the foundation of diamond quality. Understanding how these elements work together is essential for choosing a diamond that meets your vision and budget.

Color

Diamonds are graded on a D-to-Z scale, with D being completely colorless and Z displaying noticeable yellow or brown hues. Near-colorless diamonds (grades G through J) offer an excellent balance of beauty and value.

A 3.16 carat F-VS1 Radiant cut Diamond and a 3.13 carat E-VS1 Oval cut Diamond
A 3.16 carat F-VS1 Radiant cut Diamond and a 3.13 carat D-VS1 Oval cut Diamond

Clarity

Clarity measures a diamond’s internal inclusions and surface blemishes, with grades ranging from Flawless (FL) and Internally Flawless (IF) to Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS), Very Slightly Included (VS), Slightly Included (SI), and Included (I). While Flawless and Internally Flawless diamonds are rare, many achieve a stunning look with an “eye-clean” diamond—one where imperfections are invisible to the naked eye.

Clarity
Very, Very Slightly Included. Inclusions are present, but extremely hard to see - even under 10x magnification.
Most diamonds have imperfections in the form of internal flaws and surface blemishes. These imperfections are graded on a scale of FL (flawless) to I1-I3 (included). FL diamonds are the rarest and hardest to find.

Cut

Of all the 4Cs, cut has the greatest impact on a round brilliant diamond’s appearance. A well-cut stone reflects light beautifully, creating a dazzling sparkle that captures attention. Prioritizing cut quality ensures your round brilliant diamond radiates brilliance, even if you opt for slightly lower grades in clarity, color, or carat weight. For other diamond shapes, proportions and craftsmanship play a key role in achieving optimal sparkle.

Carat Weight

Carat weight refers to a diamond’s size, but bigger isn’t always better. A well-cut diamond can appear larger and more radiant than a heavier diamond with poor proportions. To maximize size on a budget, consider fancy shapes like ovals or pears, or choose a carat weight slightly below milestone numbers (e.g., 0.9 carats instead of 1.0).

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The Low Profile Kamellie with a 1.5 carat Oval cut Diamond, The Sandra with a 2 carat Marquise cur Diamond and The Kamellie with a 2.5 carat Radiant cut Diamond in Yellow Gold

Practical Tips for Choosing a Winner

Every couple has different priorities. If your partner values a larger diamond, focus on carat weight. For brilliance, invest in a higher cut grade. The color of the setting can also influence how a diamond appears: for instance, yellow or rose gold can make slightly tinted diamonds look brighter, while white gold enhances the brilliance of colorless stones. If you’re looking for a diamond that sparkles beautifully without exceeding your budget, near-colorless grades are a smart choice.

Step 2: Find the Right Setting  

The setting frames the diamond and defines the overall style of the ring. Once you’ve selected the perfect stone, it’s time to find the setting that will showcase it beautifully.

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The Penelope with a 5.5 carat Oval cut Diamond and The Lindsey band in White Gold

Classic solitaire settings, like Keyzar’s The Kamellie, allow the diamond to take center stage. Bezel settings, such as The Charlotte, offer a secure and modern option, perfect for those with active lifestyles. For added brilliance, consider a halo setting like The Halo Twig, where smaller diamonds encircle the center stone, enhancing its size and sparkle. Side-stone settings like The Penelope bring dimension, while pavé styles like The Pave Ashley create a dazzling effect with diamonds lining the band.

Choosing the right setting is about finding the one that complements your partner’s personality. Think about whether they prefer minimalist designs, bold statement pieces, or romantic vintage-inspired styles. Once you know her preferences, you’re sure to buy a ring that she’ll love.

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The Pave Ashley with a 4 carat Radiant cut Diamond in White Gold

Step 3: Select the Best Metal for the Band  

The metal of the band not only affects the ring’s appearance but also its durability and practicality. Yellow gold offers a warm, classic tone that pairs beautifully with vintage or traditional designs. White gold is sleek and modern, though it may require rhodium plating over time to maintain its brightness. Rose gold stands out with its romantic blush hue, perfect for softer, contemporary looks. Platinum, known for its durability and hypoallergenic properties, is ideal for everyday wear and offers a luxurious feel. For a unique twist, consider two-tone designs, such as pairing white gold prongs with a yellow or rose gold band. 

Cooler metals like platinum or white gold complement colorless diamonds, while warmer metals pair beautifully with diamonds in the near-colorless range. For example, platinum’s bright, silvery tone enhances a center stone’s brilliance while rose gold adds a romantic glow that flatters a wide range of diamond colors.

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The Liv with a 5 carat Emerald cut Diamond in White Gold, The Lindsey with a 5 carat Elongated Cushion cut Diamond in Rose gold, The Halo Stephanie with a 5 carat Oval cut Diamond in Yellow Gold and The Pave Lexie with a 5 carat Elongated Cushion cut Diamond in White Gold

Step 4: Consider Additional Design Elements  

Personalized touches can elevate an engagement ring from beautiful to unforgettable. Keyzar offers customization options like Euro Shanks to prevent your ring from spinning and East-West settings for a contemporary twist. Pavé prongs add extra sparkle, while wider bands create a bold, modern look. Adding an engraving or a meaningful gemstone, like a birthstone, can also transform your ring into a one-of-a-kind piece and future heirloom.

Step 5: Measure Ring Size Accurately  

Getting the right fit ensures your ring is as comfortable as it is beautiful. At Keyzar, we can send you a ring sizer, but if you’re planning a surprise proposal, you can discreetly borrow a ring your partner wears and trace its inner circle. Keep in mind that intricate designs like pavé bands may be more challenging to resize, so accuracy is key.

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The Marilyn with a euro shank with a 2 carat Oval cut Diamond in Rose Gold and The Cameron with a 2 carat Round cut Diamond in Yellow Gold

Step 6: Set Your Budget and Stick to It  

Forget the outdated “three-month salary” rule—it’s about thoughtful choices that align with your financial situation. Lab-grown diamonds and Moissanites offer incredible sparkle at a fraction of the cost of natural diamonds, leaving you extra money for a more elaborate setting and even a longer honeymoon or down payment on a house.

Step 7: Choose a Reputable Jeweler  

Where you buy your engagement ring matters. Look for jewelers that provide certified diamonds graded by GIA or IGI, transparent policies, and exceptional craftsmanship. Keyzar stands out with glowing reviews, customizable designs, and detailed grading reports that ensure every ring meets the highest quality standards. With Keyzar, you can shop confidently, knowing you’re getting a ring that’s as authentic as your love.

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The Alex with a 2.5 carat Elongated Cushion cut Diamond and The Kristen band in Yellow Gold

Conclusion

An engagement ring is a timeless symbol of your connection and the life you’re building together. By understanding the 4Cs, selecting the right setting and metal, and adding personal touches, you can create a ring that commemorates your love forever. Ready to find your dream piece? Shop now and make it yours!

Engagement Rings

Design your engagement ring and center stone

The Lucia

₱146,100

The Pave Crown Kamellie

₱107,300

The Lindsey

₱128,200

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