Monday, November 07, 2005

This article briefly summerizes symbolic value of engagement ring.

He Can't Afford a Diamond So What's the Poor Guy to Do? A young man recently asked me a question that really got my attention. He wanted to "pop the question" but couldn't afford a diamond. Nonetheless, he wanted to mark the moment with a ring and asked about buying an imitation CZ or "synthetic moissanite," the new diamond imitation that "fools diamond testers."

Well, it may fool some, but it will never fool her. Nor should you even try. For all you men out there facing the same dilemma, take heart. Today there are many romantic--and affordable--alternatives with which to create that special moment.

First, the most important thing about an engagement ring is its symbolism. The ring itself is meant to symbolize something beautiful, rare, and precious--like the love the couple hopes to share for life. It doesn't have to be costly, and it doesn't have to be a diamond ring (just take a look at the royal family--the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Anne and Princess Diana received sapphire engagement rings, and Princess Sarah Ferguson, a ruby). It simply has to show thoughtfulness and caring, and incorporate appropriate symbolism for the particular couple.

For example, there are many colored gemstones that have historical associations to love. Red stones symbolize the heart, and thus, passion and a zest for life. With red, one instantly thinks of ruby, but the same symbolism can be conveyed very inexpensively with red garnet, or with a little larger budget, red tourmaline, or for a little more, red spinel. All natural gemstones, and all beautiful. We can find similar choices for green (which symbolizes "faithfulness and "continuity") where choices include not only emerald, but green garnet or green tourmaline; for blue (which symbolizes "spirituality" and "purity") in addition to sapphire we have blue spinel, iolite, and blue tourmaline. You might also combine whatever stone you choose with a small diamond on each side, thereby completing the ring with the symbolism of diamond, which, because of its unrivaled hardness was believed to be "indestructible." And lets not forget the gem that has been associated with love and with the wedding itself longer than all others, the pearl; one might seek a "natural" pearl in an antique or heirloom piece.

There is also a tradition of using a birthstone in the ring--hers or his--something connected to the couple in a very personal way, perhaps also combined with diamonds and their symbolism.

So whatever the budget, whatever the message, there are beautiful, rare, symbolic and precious choices. Just as you've found the "real thing" in your bride-to-be, go for the "real thing" in the ring you select. You can get her a CZ for the anniversary!Visit http://venturemall.tripod.com to buy jewelry and read more jewelry related articles.

About the Author

Ajay Patole is a qualified management professional working as sales manager and runs a site 'Venturemall',a cool hangout to play money games,buy and sell in auctions,date and photochat.It is available at URL http://venturemall.tripod.com and newsletter to rediscover true colors of life at http://www.topica.com/lists/venturemall.Also he runs a community 'Venturecon', for entrepreneurs which is available at URL http://groups.msn.com/venturecon.


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New York, NY, February 9, 2004--Federico Castelluccio, (Furio Giunta of the award-winning HBO series, "The Sopranos") will be presenting a diamond engagement ring, compliments of Diana Classic, to one lucky couple this Valentine's Day at Sugar, (in Tribeca - 311 Church St between Walker and Lispenard, tel # 212-431-8642), Saturday, February 14th from 9pm-4am. Contestants will share their most romantic stories on falling in love at first sight (in 30 words or less) by 11 p.m. The top three most romantic stories will be chosen and judged by the audience at midnight.



In Italy, it is a tradition to get engaged on Valentine's Day. In keeping with this tradition and his heritage, Federico will play a major role in joining two people wishing to spend their lives together. Federico may play a Neapolitan enforcer on television, but deep down he is a softie and is a believer in true love and the art of romance. Asked on his reason for participating, Castelluccio commented, "I believe in love at first sight and can only imagine the wonderful stories New Yorkers will share that evening. It will most certainly be an unforgettable NY moment."



Some of Castelluccio's recent credits include: "Made" with Jon Favreau, "Fire," with Robert Klein, and "Eighteen Shades of Dust" with Danny Aiello. His television credits include the NY soaps "As the World Turns" and "The Guiding Light". Castelluccio's most recent television credits include NYPD-Blue, the HBO Comedy Special with Robert Klein, and the critically acclaimed, award-winning HBO series, "The Sopranos", where he plays the Neapolitan enforcer Furio Giunta. He's currently working on a series of paintings for an exhibit in October 2004.



Diana Classic will be providing a 1.0 carat diamond (SI quality) platinum ring to the winning couple. "No other brand is better suited to sponsor this event on Valentines' Day because, we at Diana Classic, truly believe in love and romance. As a matter of fact, just as our advertising states "We Do It All For Love". The look and feel of Diana Classic rings is incredible and the quality is unsurpassed. As long as there are people who commit to each other and fill their lives with romance, we will continue to do so," said Rebecca Foerster, Vice President of Marketing for Diana Classic.



Diana Classic rings are rendered in lasting lines of style and beauty. The extraordinary commitment to detail, coupled with legendary jewelry expertise, make these rings true foundations on which to build lifetimes of love.



Admission is $25 at the Door, Guest List is $15. For Guest List email: info@sveltevents.com or call 212-945-9696

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