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September 27, 2008

 

It comes a time when u make the big step and get married. But as you all know from the proposal date until the big day when u actually officiate your marriage is quite a long road paved whit all sorts of worries and annoying decisions you must make regarding wedding planning.Of course u can always appeal at specialized wedding designers services, but u will still find yourself asking which service will best suits you and if you can afford it.

 

Here at Wedding Designer Blog we will try to make your life easier by explaining, giving examples and solutions regarding all aspects of a wedding.Of course ether we want it or not the most important aspect of a wedding is budget. If you got that numbers sorted you can go out and see what market has to offer. Of course most convenient is to appeal at specialized services but u must be aware that the true professional wedding designers must have your best interests in mind and make sure that you are being taken care of so you can relax and enjoy the moment. You can read more about difference between wedding designers and wedding vendors here

 

Planning a wedding is a little bit like buying a car; most of us are prepared to lay down thousands of dollars for options and features we like but don’t fully understand. It’s partly an emotional decision, partly a practical one, partly financial. Tradition plays a role, and so does the desire to have the very latest thing. It’s something that (most of us, anyway) hope to do only once. And, much like the auto industry, shady dealers abound, ready to play on your emotions and lack of knowledge.

 

This guide, Bridal Bargains is a definite must no matter how much money you have, if you do not enjoy getting screwed over by evil shopkeepers and devious consultants buy this book. Within pages of this book you will find all you need to know from engagement to honeymoon, wedding flowers, invitations, receptions, photography, wedding videos, entertainment and many other things that occur during the wedding planning. It also contains real life stories about things getting wrong during weddings, some may scare you, some may make you laugh but the intention is to bring you back on Earth and realize that many vendors you are interacting whit have a business to run and don’t really care about you, you are just another client.

So my advice is that before you getting started planning a wedding go buy this book read it then you will see that u will get another approach to all this business. There are few bucks that can save you thousands. It may be the best investment you make in short term.

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Engagement Ring

October 4, 2008

 

Buying best engagement ring is not the easiest task, beside her preferences in matter of jewelry and your budget, there are quite a few things that u must be aware of . I think that the dream of the majority of women is to get a perfect diamond engagement ring. As u can imagine a quality engagement ring can be very expensive, and when it comes to diamonds you may want to know some things when u go to jewelry shop. One thing I can say for sure, don’t go to a back corner shop that hasn’t any identity and try to get a bargain, because what you’ll get will be a very poor quality ring, that may broke in few months.

 

The next video will put you in theme whit world of diamonds so you will be prepared when you decide to buy one

How To Buy An Engagement Ring

If you feel like going to a trip to Europe you can go to Antwerp, Belgium. Antwerp is the world center when it comes to diamonds, and is a nice city to visit too. If you can’t find the one that suits you here then it doesn’t exist.

 

Of course if diamond engagement ring is not an option for you, then you can choose pearl ore other semi - precious stone.

Also zirconia in cubic crystallized form is best known diamond stimulant.

“Single crystals of the cubic phase of zirconia are commonly used as a substitute for diamond (diamond simulant) in jewellery. Like diamond, cubic zirconia has a cubic crystal structure and a high index of refraction. Discerning a good quality cubic zirconia gem from a diamond is difficult, and most jewelers will have a thermal conductivity tester to identify cubic zircona by its low thermal conductivity (diamond is a very good thermal conductor). This state of zirconia is commonly called “cubic zirconia,” “CZ,” or “zircon” by jewelers.” You can read more about this here.

 

Because some rings can cost a fortune in history were some trials regarding broken engagements.

“In some states of the United States, engagement rings are considered “conditional gifts” under the legal rules of property. This is an exception to the general rule that gifts cannot be revoked once properly given. See, for example, the case of Meyer v. Mitnick, whose ruling found the following reasoning persuasive: ‘the so-called ‘modern trend’ holds that because an engagement ring is an inherently conditional gift, once the engagement has been broken, the ring should be returned to the donor. Thus, the question of who broke the engagement and why, or who was ‘at fault,’ is irrelevant. This is the no-fault line of cases.

One case in New South Wales, Australia ended in the man suing his former fiancée because she threw the ring in the trash after telling her she could keep it despite the marriage proposal failing. The Supreme Court of New South Wales held that despite what the man said, the ring remained a conditional gift (partly because his saying that she could keep it was partly due to his desire to salvage the relationship) and she was ordered to pay him its AUD$15,250 cost.

In the United Kingdom, the gift of an engagement ring is presumed to be an absolute gift to the fiancée. This presumption may be rebutted however by proving that the ring was given on condition (express or implied) that it must be returned if the marriage did not take place, for whatever reason.

Recent court rulings have determined that the date in which the ring was offered can determine the condition of the gift. e.g. Valentine’s Day and Christmas are nationally recognized as gift giving holidays. A ring offered in the form of a Christmas present will likely remain the personal property of the recipient in the event of a break up.

Tradition generally holds that if the betrothal fails because the man himself breaks off the engagement, the woman is not obliged to return the ring. Legally, this condition can be subject to either a modified or a strict fault rule. Under the former, the fiancé can demand the return of the ring unless he breaks the engagement. Under the latter, the fiancé is entitled to the return unless his actions caused the breakup of the relationship, the same as the traditional approach. However, a no-fault rule is being advanced in some jurisdictions, under which the fiancé is always entitled to the return of the ring. The ring only becomes the property of the woman when marriage occurs”

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