Create Your Own Ring at Amazon
Did you know that Amazon.com has a “create your own ring” service? The site is well-known for great customer service with its online book ordering, but why would you want to Create Your Own Ring with Amazon.com? Here are a few reasons to consider it:
Save Money. Because of lower overhead (no fancy display cases or velvet-cushioned seating), amazon.com says they can sell the same ring as a conventional jeweler, for about a third less than their price.
No pressure. Because there are no commissions to make, there’s no pressure to make a decision. You can read the educational guidance on the site to make choices at your leisure.
Certified Diamonds. All diamonds are graded by highly trained gemologists and come with a certificate, so you can be confident that these diamonds measure up to their stated qualities. And because amazon’s diamonds are certified conflict-free in accordance with the Kimberly Process, your customers can buy with a clear conscience.
Returns policy. When you buy from Amazon, you know the ring will be covered by Amazon’s proven returns policy
How to Create Your Own Ring with amazon
Open Amazon’s Create Your Own Ring page, and the first thing you’ll encounter is a set of sliding bars to help you narrow your choices and select your diamond. Start by picking your diamond shape. Then you can further refine your search by adjusting the sliders to set a range for price, carat weight, cut, color, and clarity. You can click “see results” at any point in the process to view all the diamonds that match your criteria.
Once you’ve found and selected the diamond you want, you will move on to choose the setting. Here, you can narrow your choices to a particular style of setting or a specific metal type. The images will show you how your diamond will look mounted in the setting.
After you’ve chosen the setting that appeals to you, all that remains is to select the ring size, and then—you’re ready to order.
Posted: June 7th, 2009 under Bridal Jewelry, Design Your Own Engagement Ring, Gordon's Jewelers.
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