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The Ideal Diamond Eternity Ring I Wanted


My attention was caught by this beautiful ring I saw. It's brilliance was calling out to me loudly. This ring features diamonds all around it. I really liked this diamond eternity rings, I told myself. Without hesitation, I went inside the jewelry store and looked for a saleslady who was not attending anyone. I told her I want to see a particular ring on their display window. Without batting an eyelash, she said that I was eyeing an eternity ring. I was fascinated by its name so I asked about it. 


An eternity ring is made of precious metals like gold, platinum, silver, and palladium, the saleslady said. Eternity rings have stones embedded on the rings. Not only two, or three, or four stones. But the stones encompassed the whole ring. Stones that cut identically. She added that an eternity ring epitomised eternal love. They are termed eternity rings because they exemplify a love that never ends. She also said that these rings can also be made into wedding rings of a man and his woman. Or, anniversary gifts of husbands to their cherished wives, or vice versa. Eternity rings can become cumbersome and irritating, she said. When I looked like I didn't understand, she had to tell me more. She said that the stones around the ring will irritate the two fingers beside the ring finger. Jewellery designers had to come up with a design that is functional as well. Thus, eternity rings came to being. She said these are still called eternity rings but the stones are placed only on the face of the rings.


The saleslady added that the stones should be identical in shapes. The stones mostly used in eternity rings are diamonds. These stones don't necessarily have the same shape, though. The most popular shape has always been the brilliant diamond. This diamond is round and gives brilliant light on top of the diamond. Its profile is like a cone. The princess diamond is also famous. The top of the diamond looks like a square. But when you take a closer look, it appears to be an inverted pyramid.


There's also an oval diamond. This diamond is elliptical in form and has 56 facets. A marquise diamond, however, is oval in shape but has pointed ends. Because of its likeness to one, a pear diamond is also called a teardrop diamond. This diamond is considered a mix between a round brilliant and marquise diamonds. The heart diamond looks like a pear diamond but it has a cleft at the top. This diamond is mostly used for romantic events. An emerald diamond is rectangle-shaped in shape but has ends that are cut. It has also delved sides.


On the other hand, an asscher diamond is a square version of an emerald diamond. A baguette diamond looks like an emerald diamond but its edges are not cropped. This diamond is mostly put in cluster rings, on the shoulders of the rings, and on eternity rings. And there's a radiant diamond. This diamond has clipped sides like an emerald but has the charm of a round brilliant diamond. I thanked the saleslady for all the information she told me. I told her that I will buy now the ring I selected.