Do's and Don'ts for Proposals: The Ring
- damoreweddings
- Jan 25, 2023
- 3 min read
Updated: 4 days ago

Fun tidbit: 38% of engagements happen between December and February 14th each year. It makes sense, though, doesn't it? What a perfect holiday memory to have or a great way to kick off a New Year! Much like a wedding, a proposal is definitely one of those "I'll-never-forget-this" moments in life!
If you're planning on proposing, we know how much pressure you may feel to make sure the proposal is everything your partner is dreaming of...from the ring, to the perfect proposal location, to getting down on one knee, and how you celebrate after!
So, let's start with the dos and don'ts for the RING!
DO get help picking out the ring!
No, you don't have to ask your significant other what kind of ring they want. In fact, asking them outright would ruin the element of surprise! There are so many creative ways to find their dream ring without asking! Do they have a Pinterest account? If they're dreaming of a proposal, chances are they might be looking for some "ring" inspiration on Pinterest. So check out their saved pins! Did they save diamond rings or rings with non-traditional gemstones, such as moissanite or sapphires? Look at the setting of their saved pins: do the rings have halos around the center stone, or are they more classic solitaires? Are the settings more modern or vintage? Notice, too, if the stones are channel set or pave set. You can get a lot of information about your significant other's likes and dislikes on engagement rings by looking at their Pinterest boards.
No Pinterest? No problem! Instead, check out what jewelry your significant other currently has. Notice what color jewelry they wear most often (white gold/silver, yellow gold, rose gold, black). Look at the shape of rings, earrings, and any pendant necklaces they currently own. This will give you a good idea of what colors and shapes they're drawn to. Bonus tip: if you see a ring they wear often, trace it on a piece of paper and bring it to the jeweler to help with sizing!
Don't be afraid to ask your significant other's mom, sibling, or best friend to go shopping with you! These are people who likely know your significant other's style very well and who can help guide you in the right direction. Just make sure you trust them not to spill the beans on your proposal!

If you still need more help, or your significant other is very particular about what they want in a ring, you could let them have some input without giving too much away. How? Find 3 rings that you think they might like and take pictures of them. Then, have your significant other give you input about what they like or don't like about the rings. With this additional information, you'll be armed with everything you need to find the perfect ring.
DON'T overspend!
Have a budget in mind when you go ring shopping. As with most other things, the price of gold and diamonds (and other gemstones) has increased in recent years. The Knot reported that in 2021, the average price of an engagement ring was $6,000. A general rule is to budget 2-3 months of your salary for the ring, but everyone's circumstances are different, so go with a budget that makes sense for you.
If budget is a concern, we recommend focusing on quality over size. Remember, the stone and/or setting can always be upgraded later (this is a great idea for an anniversary gift...hint, hint). Also, for a more budget-friendly AND eco-friendly option, don't forget about lab-grown diamonds! They are just as REAL and beautiful as earth-mined diamonds and should come with a diamond certification.
Finally, DO be sure to take your time and make a thoughtful decision!
Following our tips above will help you make a thoughtful, informed choice on an engagement ring for your loved one. Taking time and care in this decision also lets your significant other know that you care about them and care about your future together.






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