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4 Tips to Get More for Your Money When Engagement Ring Shopping

Writer's picture: Glenda CraddockGlenda Craddock

Shopping for the perfect engagement ring for the love of your life is a very important milestone moment. You may assume that you will have to spend several months of your salary to buy a truly gorgeous ring, but this absolutely is not the case. There are a few simple tricks that can help you purchase the perfect diamond ring on a budget. Our in-store diamond experts would love to help you out, but in the meantime, consider the following tips for getting more for your money when shopping for a white gold engagement ring, or whatever other engagement ring settings or designs that you have in mind.


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1. Shop for Your Engagement Ring at Greenbrier Pawn

Perhaps the most important thing that will impact your cost and overall experience is simple...where will you shop for your unique engagement ring? If you choose Greenbrier Pawn for pretty much any type of engagement ring, you can buy the engagement ring of her dreams for a much lower price. You don't have to spend a fortune to buy the perfect ring for your unique love story. Come check out the beautiful yet affordable engagement ring designs that we have here, which are available for roughly half the cost of the mall jewelry stores. We'd love to show you our designer collections and help you save money.


2. Choose a More Affordable Engagement Ring Metal

Consider different engagement ring metals to keep costs in check. 18K white gold, rose gold or yellow gold, as well as platinum, are going to be some of your more expensive options. 14K or 10K gold or sterling silver are generally considerably more affordable.


3. Choose the Right Diamond Shape | More Bling for Less

Diamond shape really impacts the look of a ring! The round diamond is the most popular engagement ring diamond shape in the world, but it's also the most expensive. Following behind it is a princess cut diamond. If you'd like to get a ring that looks better for a lower price, consider some of the more unique options, like a marquise cut diamond ring or an emerald cut diamond ring.


4. Consider a Halo or Double Halo Setting

The engagement ring setting or engagement ring design that you choose will have an impact on how much "bling" you get for your buck, too. For example, a solitaire engagement ring is the perfect ring for many people, and it's definitely a classy and timeless choice. However, with a solitaire ring, there's one single center stone...so you'll generally want to go with a higher grade diamond, which is more expensive. Additionally, carat weight is very obvious with a solitaire. Of course, there is nothing wrong with a dainty solitaire with a smaller diamond, but if you want "bling," you're going to need a bigger (and more expensive) diamond in many cases.


A halo or double halo setting is a great solution in this case. With these settings, the center diamond doesn't have to be very big in order for the right to have a lot of "bling." This is because multiple tiny natural diamonds surround it in a halo or double halo. Although the diamonds aren't usually very big (or expensive), they make the ring look bigger as a whole. This is yet another trick to purchase the perfect diamond engagement ring while sticking to a more affordable price point.


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