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Joy Scott Kay Consultant776 Kay Team Member
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Kay Team MemberI'm celebrating almost three years with Kay Jewelers. One of the most enjoyable experiences I've had is helping nervous grooms-to-be pick out a ring worthy of their soon to be fiancée. I get even more excited when I see pictures from their proposals! What an honor to be a part of their love story!
If I were an engagement ring, I would be from the Adriana Papell collection. I adore the floral-inspired designs.
When I'm not helping guests compliment their special moments with jewelry, I'm being trained by my cat Panda-Clawdia. She's done a good job so far of teaching me which meow means, "Human, bring me food now."
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Joy ScottKay Consultant
Kay Team Member
I can see your halo...ring! If you're rocking a halo ring, please share a picture and how it makes you feel. Traditionally, a halo engagement ring features a frame of smaller stones that surround a larger center stone. Diamonds are the most popular stones used in halo rings, but gemstones are also an option if you're looking for something more unique and colorful. Many love the halo style because of its ability to enlarge the look of the center stone. A high-carat diamond can look even larger, and a smaller stone can look much bigger with a halo. There are a few things to consider with this gorgeous design to find the ring that's right for you.
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Finding the Ring
Joy ScottKay Consultant
Kay Team Member
"Pear" or "Teardrop"? I've heard many people refer to this graceful diamond shape as one or the other. At Kay, we call this beauty a pear-shaped diamond ring. What do you call it?
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