If you decide to go the custom route, there are two ways to do it. You can sit down and try to make a rough sketch of what you had in mind. Even the roughest of sketches can be translated into a ring, especially if your chosen jeweler makes customized pieces all the time. If you only have an idea, they can fill in the blanks and collaborate with you on the final look.
Another route to go is to make the ring yourself, using your own two hands. Of course, most people don't have the equipment or experience, but you can sign up for classes, if available. This is a big commitment of time, since it will likely take several sessions to learn and do the actual crafting. You can always just design the ring though, and leave it to the jeweler to make.
The general look of the ring is just the first step in what will become several decisions. After you have the shape and overall look down, it's time to decide on the details, such as the material you will use for the band. If your intended loves gold, then that is likely what you should go with. There are many metals that look great as an engagement ring, of course. Platinum is very high-end and shiny, while sterling silver or white gold have a more classic and simple look. You could even try rose gold or another nontraditional metal for a change of pace.
The stone is the centerpiece of any engagement ring, so it must be chosen carefully and thoughtfully. Again, you could look at what your intended generally wears and make choices based on that. A traditional white diamond is one really great way to go, but going for colorful diamonds like canary yellow or even black can add some interest. Then there are things like rubies and emeralds to give color without the cost of a diamond.
Among some of the other decisions you will have to make is determining what size she wears, and how thick you want the band. Keep in mind that after the ceremony, she will be wearing it with a wedding band, so don't go too thick.
Keep the wedding ring in mind when drawing up plans for the engagement one. Also keep in mind that the groom's ring usually matches, so think about the size and thickness of that band as well, and whether you want to embellish it with stones or not.
The final touch, if you want it, is to get the ring inscribed. There are many things you can inscribe for the final special touch. A simple message, initials and even birth dates are all fair game when it comes to inscriptions, which are generally done inside the ring.
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