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Traditionally, the man pays for the ring and one popular guideline (admittedly perpetrated by the diamond industry) is that it should cost him a month's salary. It should be left to the individual to decide whether that's Net or Gross!
The do's and don'ts of one of the most important decisions
Traditionally, the man pays for the ring and one popular guideline (admittedly perpetrated by the diamond industry) is that it should cost him a month's salary. It should be left to the individual to decide whether that's Net or Gross!
Should the engagement be called off by the bride-to-be, the engagement ring should be returned. If the man calls it off, she gets to keep it and, if she's got any sense, flog it to the highest bidder!
It's best to steer clear of second-hand rings, unless they are quality antiques or family heirlooms, and even then be careful. NEVER give a girl a ring you already gave to someone else and got back when it all went pear-shaped.
If you're giving her your great grandmother's engagement ring (potentially very romantic) make sure you offer to shell out to have it re-set and fitted for her, as she might appreciate the gesture but not the design. Check this won't break your mother's heart first.
Planning a surprise? Be sneaky and check your girlfriend's ring size by 'borrowing' one of her other rings, or tie a piece of string around her finger while she's asleep and marking it where it joins. Make sure you get the right finger (third finger of the left hand i.e. one in from the little one!).
Always keep the receipt. If she hates it, says no or if you ever need to make an insurance claim, you might need that receipt.
Insure your ring as soon as possible, just in case. If you plan to pop the question abroad, make sure it's covered by your travel insurance, in case it drops from your pocket on the way to that deserted desert island.
Some couples exchange rings on engagement, usually a signet ring for the prospective groom, in the same metal as his fiancee's ring.
Ring-buying tips
| Month of Birth | Stone | Meaning |
| January | Garnet | Constancy |
|---|---|---|
| February | Amethyst | Sincerity |
| March | Aquamarine, bloodstone | Courage |
| April | Diamond | Lasting love |
| May | Emerald | Hope, success |
| June | Pearl | Health |
| July | Ruby | Contentment |
| August | Sardonyx | Married happiness |
| September | Saphire | Wisdom |
| October | Opal | Hope |
| November | Topaz | Faithfulness |
| December | Turquoise | Harmony, prosperity |