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Youâre ready to take the next step with your sweetheart â now all you need to do is to make it official, engagement ring and all! Alas, how do you ensure that you have the perfect representation of your love and commitment when there are so many ring designs available out there?
To help you find The Ring for The One,
weâve broken down how you should approach engagement ring shopping into 4
simple steps:
1. Choose your diamond

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If youâve decided to go ahead with a diamond
ring, you need to first select your diamond. To do so, itâs best to understand
the 4Cs â Carat, Colour, Clarity, and Cut â and how they affect the value and
aesthetics of your diamond.
Note: To
find out why natural diamonds make for the perfect engagement ring, click here!
Carat
You might have heard that the bigger the carat, the better the diamond. This is not necessarily true because you will have to consider the remaining 3Cs as well, but in general, a diamondâs carat corresponds with the weight of the diamond.
Market perception of diamond weights has made it such that a bigger diamond would typically cost more than a smaller one of the same colour, clarity, and cut. For instance, the difference between a 1.01-carat diamond and a 0.96-carat diamond will be almost imperceptible side by side, but the former will be substantially higher in value than the latter.
This is because as diamonds increase in size, they become increasingly rare, which naturally adds to its market value!
Colour
If you think that all diamonds are colourless, think again. There are actually a variety of hues, ranging from yellow to pink diamonds for us to choose from. However, in white diamonds, a yellow tint may be present due to minute impurities within the stone! As such, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grades diamonds on a colour scale of D (colourless) through Z (light colour), with D being the most beautiful and valuable.
While the average layman will not be able to distinguish between colour grades easily, the colour of your diamond can affect the colour of the diamondâs mounting and setting (white gold or platinum mountings can make the yellow in diamonds more apparent), especially if the diamond is of a larger carat as colour is easier to perceive in a larger diamond. Make sure to bear this in mind!
Clarity
Almost all diamonds have “birthmarks” called inclusions. Clarity measures the purity of diamonds; how free a diamond is from these tiny blemishes, and the more flawless it is, the more rare and valuable it is on the market.
The GIA Diamond Clarity Scale has 6 categories:
â Flawless (FL) â No inclusions (internal flaws) and no blemishes (external imperfections) visible under 10x magnification
â Internally Flawless (IF) â No inclusions visible under 10x magnification
â Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS1 and VVS2) â Inclusions so slight they are difficult for a skilled grader to see under 10x magnification
â Very Slightly Included (VS1 and VS2) â Minor inclusions are observed with effort under 10x magnification
â Slightly Included (SI1 and SI2) â Inclusions are noticeable under 10x magnification
â Included (I1, I2, and I3) â Inclusions are obvious under 10x magnification which may affect transparency and brilliance.
Typically, VS2 and SI1 are popular choices for the perfect balance between beauty and value.
Cut
Diamonds are renowned for their ability to sparkle intensely, and it is the diamondâs cut that determines this brilliance. Not so much about its shape (round, heart, pear, or more) but more about how well its facets interact with light, precise artistry and workmanship are required to craft a diamond such that its proportions, symmetry, and polish deliver the return of light that diamonds are so well-loved for.
The GIA Diamond Cut Scale for standard round
brilliant diamonds in the D-to-Z diamond colour range contains 5 grades, which
ranges from Excellent to Poor. Itâs recommended to look for a diamond that has
at least a Very Good cut grade to maximise its aspects of beauty, light,
reflection, scintillation, contrast and pattern as well as fire.
Of course, the cut of a diamond can also
affect its visual size. Two diamonds with the same carat weight can appear to
be of different sizes depending on the shallowness or shape of their cut, and
with advanced technology today, couples can choose from a large variety of
diamond shapes such as the princess, oval, square, marquise, pear, radiant,
emerald, and cushion-shaped cuts!
Lee Hwa Jewelleryâs Diamonds
Since a diamond ring is a rather big purchase,
it goes without saying that itâd be good to have peace of mind when it comes to
the stoneâs quality. For that, Lee Hwa Jewellery only selects the best natural diamonds in the industry such as the DestinĂ©e diamonds, which will come with an American Gem Society (AGS) certificate if the diamond is 0.50ct and above, and a DestinĂ©e certificate if the diamond is below 0.50ct.
To put this into perspective, the AGS employs
a more stringent cut grading
system than the GIA ranging
from 0 to 10, with 0 being the ideal cut. If you have a DestinĂ©e diamond that is AGS-certified Triple Zero Cut, it means that itâs perfect in terms of proportion, symmetry, and polish. .

The 8 hearts and arrows in a Destinée diamond
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Destinée diamonds also have a unique 57-facet round brilliant cut, also known
as the âIdeal Cutâ, which allows it to feature 8 perfectly symmetrical hearts
and arrows for unrivalled brilliance, fire, and scintillation â a match made in
heaven for the lady who pursues excellence in every aspect of life!

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Alternatively, Lee Hwa Jewellery also offers Forevermark diamonds, which is a
diamond brand from the De Beers Group. These Forevermark natural diamonds go
through rigorous examination by expert graders for flaws and imperfections that
will impact its beauty, are scanned by industry-leading proprietary machines to
check for their authenticity, carat weight, and symmetry, and hand-examined
once again for colour categorisation and inclusions or flaws visible to the
naked eye to ensure that only the best lands in your hands.
Out of all of the natural diamonds in the
world, less than 1% qualify to become Forevermark diamonds and no two
Forevermark diamonds are identical, making them perfect for commemorating the
special bond that is shared exclusively between you and your other half!
2. Choose your setting
An engagement ring setting plays a key role in
showcasing your diamond to its fullest bling potential. Together with the design of the ring, it will also affect the
appearance of the diamondâs size and the overall aesthetics of the ring, so
make sure to find one that best complements your sweetheartâs personality and
usual fashion style so that she can wear it daily!
You can also choose a more unique setting to create a ring that is distinctively yours, so we recommend discussing with your jeweller to bounce some ideas off each other. Here are some popular engagement ring settings:
Solitaire setting

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Featuring a single diamond, the solitaire
setting is a timeless classic, perfect for those who adore an elegant,
minimalist style.
Channel setting

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Forevermark Black Label Lustere Cushion Diamond Ring (Single channel setting) |
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Right:
Destinée Aria Ring (Double channel setting) | Shop here
For a slightly more eye-catching spin on the classic solitaire setting, try a channel setting! Featuring diamonds set within two parallel walls of metal inside the band, itâs a unique design that offers plenty of sparkles while still drawing your attention onto the main diamond.
Pave setting

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Blacklabel Pavé Cushion Diamond Ring | Shop here
Absolutely glamorous and made for those who
love that extra shine and brilliance, a pavé diamond setting is one where the
metal band remains hidden by the numerous diamonds packed closely on it. It
also adds on to the romantic and vintage look of the ring, perfect for the
romantic at heart!
Halo setting

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A setting in which small diamonds encircle a
larger stone in the centre to provide the illusion of an even bigger and
radiant diamond, we recommend opting for a halo setting if your sweetheart
loves being the centre of attention.
Tension setting

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Diamond Ring | Shop here
Last but not least, the tension setting is a
uniquely beautiful design in which the diamond is held solely by the opposing
pressure from the bands, making it seem like the diamond is suspended in
mid-air. Without a doubt, this exciting contemporary design is for someone who
is unabashedly unique and full of character!
3. Choose your ring band

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While selecting your ring band may seem like a rather straightforward decision, there are actually many details to consider if you wish to wear it comfortably for decades. Think about your sweetheartâs lifestyle, preferences (colours, allergy-safe etc.), and your budget. These will affect your choice of band material (i.e. rose gold, yellow gold, white gold, and platinum), as well as the width and texture of the wedding band!
Typically, yellow gold looks stunning on warm skin undertones, but it is prone to scratches and will need regular maintenance. On the other hand, platinum is durable and hypoallergenic, making it suitable for those with an active lifestyle or sensitive skin, but it can be rather costly.
Also, the thinner the band, the larger the diamonds will look. On the flip side, the thicker the band, the bolder the engagement ring will look.
4. Work closely with a trusted jeweller

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With so many ways to customise and create the
perfect engagement ring, it is always important to work closely with a trusted
jeweller when youâre ring shopping to ensure that you get the most bling for your buck.
Operating since 1970, Lee Hwa Jewellery has been established as a diamond expert which
houses various premium diamond brands from around the world. A firm believer
that every love story is unique and deserving of a symbol that is just as
unique and exquisite, they provide a diverse range of international jewellery
brands so that there is always something for everyone.

For more personalised options or professional
advice from their jewellers, you can also schedule an appointment with a
personal designer here and let them know of your needs and
preferences!
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