If you and your significant other are getting closer to the idea of getting engaged, there’s a good possibility that you’ve already given a lot of thought and consideration to the topic of engagement rings. Perhaps there was even a time when you had to rearrange your regular rings in order to make room for your shiny new diamond band.
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