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Keep the Couple Rings looking as sparkling as the love you share with these tips for maintenance

You're both exuberant with joy as you celebrate your wedding day. The journey doesn't end here. It's a lifelong endeavor to keep that precious rings shining as bright as the love you share. It's not as easy as avoiding soap.

Diamonds last forever, but they can become dirty. You can keep the shine of CoupleSets rings by cleaning it at home with an aqueous solution of warm soapy water and mild dishwashing detergent. This method is not suitable for all kinds of stones or settings. When in doubt, consult your jeweler.

Practical tip: Get the ring professionally cleaned at least once a year. A lot of jewelers offer this service for free when you purchase from them. It's similar to going to the mechanic for a routine inspection but for something more valuable.

While diamonds are extremely durable however the setting of your ring might not be. Wear your ring only when you're doing things that put it under excessive stress. According to the Gemological Institute of America, even a tiny bump could cause the diamond to shift from its setting.

Another thing to consider is storage. Keep the ring in a separate place when not in use to avoid scratching other jewelry, or even worse, scratching yourself. You can use velvet-lined jewelry cases to do this.

Insurance isn't only a smart financial choice but an essential part of maintaining. If your ring gets lost or stolen, you could save yourself a lot of hassle by taking care to insure it. This simple action can give you peace of mind.

The Proposal - Creating an unforgettable moment

You've picked the perfect ring, and you've chosen the perfect time. What's next? What do you do now?

Let your imagination be free. Some people opt for extravagant public events including flash mobs and fireworks. Others prefer something more tranquil and more intimate. There's no right or wrong way to go about it. What is important, however, is that it represents the relationship.

According to a study conducted by the American Gem Society, almost 40% of those who participated said that the meaning behind the proposal was more important than the ring or the locati0n. Keep this in mind when planning the big day.

Practical suggestion: It's a good idea to have a backup plan in case you're planning a large-scale event. Things don't always go according to plan, whether that's due to bad weather or a missed phone. Even if you need to plan B, an alternate plan will ensure that your event remains memorable.

Don't forget the little details such as the words you'll use and the music that you will play or the scent that will fill the air (scented candle anyone?). These small details can make your proposal memorable.

Make sure that the story you tell will be heard many times. So deep breath, it's go-time!

Uncovering the Myths of Common Myths - What to NOT do

Let's dispel a few common myths to help keep you on the right track. First"bigger is better". This isn't true! The size is just one aspect of the allure of rings, and larger rings aren't necessarily more attractive. It is important to think about the style and lifestyle of your girlfriend.

One myth that is widely circulated is that you should purchase an engagement ring for three months' salary. This may make jewelers happy but there's no hard and fast rule. Make sure you prioritize the things that are important to you regardless of the stone or the setting, and other factors like ethical sourcing.

Beware of the myths that claim diamonds aren't scratched or chipped. They can and do! Diamonds can be tough but they aren't invincible. Give the diamond ring the respect it deserves.

Another myth is that diamonds with a color grade of "D" is always the most desirable option. While 'D' is the best quality for a stone that is colorless stones that have a slight hue (G,H,I, etc.) are equally beautiful and cheaper.

You might have heard that diamonds are now conflict-free. However, this isn't the case. When you are looking for a diamond, always verify the certifications.

Communication is essential to any relationship. Don't let myths or misinformation cloud your judgment. The rings are a symbol of your dedication and love. It is worthy of the same attention and care that you pay to your relationship.

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