Yes.
Only until your engaged or married
No rings are to be worn one on a finger at a time and only on the ring finger.
It is very unlikely that there will be anything at all toxic about swallowing a diamond ring. Your primary concern will be that the ring will make it all the way through you without getting blocked by a passage that is too small. Unless you have a gigantic ring, that should not be much of a problem either. Just make sure you are paying attention when the ring makes its exit.
Obviously, The most popular Diamond cut is the one and only Round Cut Diamond. But I think people now must move on from Round Cut to other cut stones like princess cut, oval cut, cushion cut and there are many more.
A genuine emerald and diamond ring can be purchased from all good jewellery stores, such as H M Samuel. Alternatively, try webpage stores such as Amazon or Ebay.
All the time.
She's have to have a toe like the classical fictional 'Ten foot woman' to wear his ring on your toe! I don't think he'd appreciate it. His ring would be to wear on your finger where all can see.
If the ring is stamped with RSC925, it likely means that the metal is sterling silver. To determine if the diamond is real, you can perform a few tests such as the fog test (see how quickly it clears), the newspaper test (see if you can read text through the diamond), and the water test (see if it floats in water). For a definitive answer, it's best to have the diamond evaluated by a professional jeweler.
The term "52TDW" on a ring typically refers to the total diamond weight, indicating that the ring contains 52 total carats of diamonds. This measurement encompasses all the diamonds in the piece, whether they are set individually or as part of a larger design. It's a way to communicate the overall size and value of the diamond content in the ring.
no, not always.
This indicator means that if all the diamonds in the ring were removed, their combined carat total weight, would be equal to one-half a carat.
Hats are worn all the time as fashion accesories, however they are most often worn in winter and in colder regions.