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For the Best Engagement Rings, check out these top brands!

One must not take engagement rings for granted. They are not just a piece of ceremonial accessory; they are loaded with meaningful emotions and aesthetics. Your partner is the love of your life, and this should reflect in the choice of engagement rings. A lot of considerations affect our choices: the personality of your partner, the nature of your relationship, your personal beliefs, and budget (of course!). Also, and quite importantly, you must take the brand of the ring very, very seriously.

The search for the right engagement ring becomes easier if you know where to look. There is so much to explore in this world that it is nearly impossible to check everything out there. While that may be true, you cannot deny the fact that there are always a few things better than most. The same logic applies to the brands of engagement rings. In this article, you will find 5 brands which offer great deals on their engagement rings. Check them out and I am sure you will find something worthy for your partner.

  1. Tiffany & Co.
    If at all I have to start with any brand, it has to be the world-renowned, celebrity-favorite Tiffany & Co.

    Tiffany & Co

    With its founding days dating back to the early 19th century, this brand has come a long way. The timeless vision of the founders, Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young, has received much appreciation from the world. It’s signature blue boxes are one of the mainstays of this brand. From emerald cut to princess cut, the brand has mastered the art of producing exceptionally beautiful rings. Choose a Tiffany & Co ring and you are one step closer to a perfect proposal.

    Tiffany & Co

  2. Graff
    Graff is a British brand and was established in the year 1960. Laurence Graff knew that engagement rings serve the purpose of infusing a fairytale-ish feeling within the person who wears it.

    One must feel special while wearing an engagement ring so it is unacceptable to be lax with how it is made. His determination to manifest his vision in his creations has led his brand to become a favourite among royalties. The brand’s Wittelsbach-Graff blue diamond enjoys an unparalleled reputation among royal families. Anyone who dreams of a perfect engagement ring against a royal setting should most certainly consider Graff. You will not be disappointed!

  3. DeBeers
    Diamond engagement rings became a big deal thanks to the superb advertising which DeBeers had done in the year 1947. Despite having been there much before 1947, it was this campaign that made DeBeers what it is right now.

    For a while, the brand was the only popular producer of diamond engagement rings, but nothing lasts forever. While it is no longer the only one anymore, its reputation transcends the changing times. Because of its long association with diamond engagement rings, its products are exceptionally well done. Also, know this, DeBeers is the first diamond company that announced the use of blockchain technology to track its diamonds (when the said use will be conducted is uncertain!).

  4. Harry Winston
    If there is one engagement ring brand American shoppers would love to get a piece of, then it has to be Harry Winston. Having started its operations in the year 1932, it has worked tirelessly to climb up ranks in terms of reputation among those in high profile societies.

    The brand has redesigned many archaic jewelleries and is known to have been worn by who’s who in the entertainment industry. One of the most notable achievements of the brand is that it introduced the concept of loaning diamonds to celebrities, which has now become a common occurrence in the world of fashion. While the brand has its headquarters in the Big Apple, it operates as a subsidiary to the influential Swatch Group based in Switzerland.

  5. Cartier
    Another favourite among royalties, Cartier is the brand known for its exquisite taste in French inspirations. All its designs draw Parisian influences and have been very well-received. Despite it being founded in the mid-19th century, the designs have a timeless appeal as a result of which it has many loyal customers from the royal families.

    Just to give an example to show much the brand was (amd still is!) adored by the royal families, know this that King Edward VII of Great Britain had issued a royal warrant to Cartier—and that was not the only royal warrant Cartier had received. But, the brand has evolved with time and has incorporated modern-day styles to draw in customers of all kinds.


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Sophie Ireland
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