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If you plan to ask her to marry you, you should give her an engagement ring. The majority of engagement rings are diamond but keep in mind that you can easily find a diamond engagement ring for your budget. If you buy a nice engagement ring, you and your bride-to-be can buy your wedding rings with or without diamonds or just plain gold (or another material) wedding bands.
A promise ring, also known as a pre-engagement ring, is given to a boyfriend or girlfriend for the purpose to signify a promise to marry their boyfriend/girlfriend. It precedes an actual engagement ring, but shows some commitment in the relationship.
You ask the parents
* If you are thinking of a ring that is a family heirloom to give your girlfriend then it's a better idea to buy the ring yourself or take your girlfriend with you and let her pick the ring out. If the engagement should break up or you should divorce she doesn't have to give the ring back to you and if the ring is a family heirloom it certainly won't be any longer if the engagement or wedding break up. If you are still insistent on asking a parent for the ring sit down and be honest and ask. The worst you can get is a no.
One can purchase a platinum diamond engagement ring at a jewelry store. One should visit a local jeweler and ask about their selection to find the option that fits the buyer's needs.
Ask for it.
your boyfriend.............never ask your boyfriend to a date seriously
If your girlfriend is getting her mother's engagement ring, then go to the mother and ask for it to propose. This will tell the mother that you care about her daughter enough that you would go ask first if you could propose.
the engagement ring
Any jewelry store will have engagement rings, and the best deals will depend largely on what you want in a ring. Look for sales in the spring and near Christmas. Customization is available on most engagement rings, but be sure to ask your specific retailer.
I am answering this not from a legal point but from what I a male/gentleman perspective. If an engagement ring was given to a lady, that will be forever hers to do with as she pleases, regardless of what happens after the giving of the ring. I man should not ask for it back, however he should it accept it back only if first offered to him. The world of engagement traditions are covered in summary form at www.diamondseverlasting.com and unlike many of the other clear cut traditions, the question posed here is less common and hope my guidance assists