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3 Things to Considering While Ordering Handmade Jewelry

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Are you considering proposing to your long-term girlfriend over the holidays? Have you asked her best friend’s blessing and know exactly what kind of ring to get for the love of your life? If not, the best thing to do if your girlfriend loves handmade jewellery from NYC designers is to find the best CAD jewellery designer and order the right design. 

If you have no idea what is the kind of jewellery design your gal may prefer, here are the three things you should first educate yourself about: 

The shank, also commonly known as ‘the band.’

The Shank of the Ring

The shank of a ring refers to the band of the ring, which wraps around your finger. The shank is made up of many sections of a ring. The European Shank (also known as the luxury shank or Euro-shank) is a type of beef shank.

The European Shank differs from standard shanks in that the bottom is squared rather than round.

There are a few advantages to using a European shank. The extra weight at the base of the ring aids in preventing the ring from spinning incessantly around the finger. Furthermore, because the metal at the base is thicker, it takes longer for the ring’s base to thin down and risk cracking or shattering.

If you are still unsure of the kind of shank your girlfriend will appreciate, you will find it extremely helpful to consult a jewellery designer in NYC. 

Shapes at the top of the shank

  • Straight

Straight is the most basic and traditional shank shape, with a constant thickness all the way around (or almost all the way around) the ring.

  • Bypass

Bypass is a common modern form in which the top halves of the band go in opposite directions on either side of the centre stone to avoid crossing. This can take many forms, but as long as the two parts of the band do not intersect and bypass the centre stone, the design is called bypass. Contact the best cad jewellery designers to get the right bypass style your significant other would want. 

  • Tapered

Tapered is a style in which the band at the top of the shank gradually widens as it approaches the centre stone.

  • Reverse Tapered 

It’s exactly what it sounds like: reversely tapered. Instead of the band gradually spreading as it approaches the centre stone, the top of the shank narrows as it approaches the centre stone.

  • Flair

Flair is similar to tapered in appearance, but the broadening toward the top of the shank is not progressive but rather bends outward.

  • Pinched

Pinched spreads out like a flair style but then retracts and narrows toward the centre stone as if the metal was pinched inward.

  • Split

Any ring with a flared, pinched, tapered, or reverse tapered shape, as long as the shank splits into two (or more) distinct, separate portions, is classified as split. The twisted, crossover or braided shank is a subclass of the split-shank category, with two or more shanks twisting over each other.

  • Freeform

The term “freeform” refers to a style with a relatively broad definition. It is a design style that is solely defined by the absence of a traditional shape or structural pattern.

Profiles of Shanks

When looking at a cross-section of the shank, the shank profile is the shape of the shank. Some shank types are only possible on specific ring forms and designs or on rings of a specific thickness.

The Stamp | Engraving or Hallmark

By law, all rings sold in the United States must be stamped with metal content (this stamp is known as a hallmark in British jewellery culture). This means that any ring you come across will almost certainly have at least one stamp on it. 

The old process of using a stamp and a hammer to put the markings on the inside of the ring gave rise to the term “stamping.” While this is still done, it is becoming less common, with jewellers preferring to utilise engravers to etch this or any other markings on the inside of a ring (hence the second term: engraving).

Designers’ names or insignias, diamond specifications, or even personal inscriptions carved in the ring at the request of the band’s owner can also be found inscribed on the inside of rings. The right handmade jewellery NYC designers will help you navigate through the ridges and troughs of finding the perfectly great quality engraved engagement ring. 

Accent Stones | Side Stones

Any diamonds other than the centre stone are referred to as side stones. They acquire their name from the fact that they are placed on the sides of the central stone and are utilised as a ring accent rather than the focal point. Side stones can be any size, shape, or quality, and they can be put in any way they like.

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