What Engagement Ring Is Right for Me?

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What kind of engagement ring fits you perfectly? If you’re already dreaming about your future engagement, you’ve come to the right place.

Answer a few simple questions, and we’ll match you with an iconic ring that fits your style and personality. Ready? Hit “Start Quiz” to begin!

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Questions Overview

1. What is your favorite precious metal? If you’re not sure, think about what type of metal you wear most often.
  1. White gold or silver
  2. Yellow gold
  3. Rose gold
  4. Mixed metals
2. Where would you love to go on your honeymoon?
  1. Paris, the most romantic city in the world!
  2. A tropical island to relax and get plenty of sun.
  3. An exciting city, like New York, Tokyo, or Dubai.
  4. A cozy cabin in the woods, to get away from the world with my partner.
3. How would you describe your ideal ring?
  1. Flashy
  2. Magical
  3. Classic
  4. Trendy
4. What matters most to you when picking out your ring?
  1. The band and setting.
  2. The stone’s cut and shape.
  3. The stone’s color or clarity.
  4. How original and unique the ring is overall.
5. What’s your overall aesthetic?
  1. Trendy and cool
  2. Elegant and classic
  3. Quirky and original
  4. Clean and sophisticated
6. What’s your go-to date night activity?
  1. Checking out the coolest new bar or restaurant.
  2. Exploring a museum or gallery opening.
  3. Cooking together at home.
  4. Going to the movies.
7. What’s your favorite music genre?
  1. Classical or jazz
  2. Rap or hip-hop
  3. Pop or country
  4. Rock or indie
8. How would others describe you?
  1. Graceful and compassionate
  2. Artistic and dreamy
  3. Confident and outgoing
  4. Witty and charming
9. What romantic quote seems most relevant to your relationship?
  1. “If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.” –Jane Austen
  2. “i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)” –e. e. cummings
  3. “When we are loving, we openly and honestly express care, affection, responsibility, respect, commitment, and trust.” –bell hooks
  4. “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” –Emily Brontë
10. True or false: you would rather be overdressed than underdressed.
  1. Totally true
  2. Somewhat true
  3. Somewhat false
  4. Totally false
11. What is your favorite color?
  1. Blue or green
  2. Red, yellow, or brown
  3. Black, white, or gray
  4. Pink or purple
12. What is your favorite gemstone?
  1. Red ruby
  2. Blue sapphire
  3. Diamond
  4. Green emerald

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How to Choose an Engagement Ring

Picking out an engagement ring is serious business, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming! Understanding what goes into choosing a ring and basic engagement ring terminology will help make the whole process simpler, less stressful, and more fun (as it should be!). Choosing an engagement ring generally involves:

1. Figuring out your ring size. The ideal ring slides on the finger easily, but has a little bit of resistance so it doesn’t fall off. You can determine your ring size using a ring sizing chart. Just measure your finger and match the measurement to the right ring size on the chart. You can find ring sizing charts online, or ask any jewelry store employee for assistance.

2. Choosing the ring setting style. The ring’s setting (including solitaire, bezel, halo, and others) refers to how the gemstone is mounted to the metal band of the ring. The setting, maybe even more so than the stone itself, is what really gives the ring its personality.

3. Choose your ring’s precious metal. The ring’s setting and band can be made of a number of different metal types and colors, from rose gold to white gold to platinum and beyond.

4. Pick your stone. The most classic engagement ring stone is, of course, the diamond, but you can always opt for something more unique, like a ruby, emerald, or sapphire. If you’re sticking with tradition, consider the Four C’s when selecting your diamond—cut (e.g., round, heart-shaped, oval), color, clarity, and carat weight. For some people, the stone’s cut is the most important aspect of the ring, while for others, the color matters more. Look at a variety of different stones to get a sense of what matters most to you.

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