Valentine's Procrastinators, Rejoice!
The Perfect Proposal Toolkit Saves the Day with Last-Minute Tips for the Big Day
LAS VEGAS, Feb. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Preparing to pop the question on Valentine's Day, but still not sure how to plan the perfect moment?
In preparation for arguably the most popular day for marriage proposals, the diamond and gem experts American Gem Society and American Gem Society Laboratories offer the Perfect Proposal Toolkit - located at www.americangemsociety.org/proposal.
The Toolkit provides inventive recommendations for traditional and unconventional wedding proposals – providing tips for romantic, funny, adventurous, "2.0" and simple proposals.
The site also features expert advice on selecting the type of ring with which to propose (including what to look for when selecting the proper stones, settings, etc.), memorable proposal stories, the latest trends and more.
The easy-to-use "Find A Jeweler" feature provides contact information for all American Gem Society certified jewelers throughout the United States. Toolkit users are encouraged to join the conversation and share their Perfect Proposal stories using the hashtag, #AGSProposal.
About American Gem Society / American Gem Society Laboratories
The American Gem Society (AGS), founded in 1934 by Robert M. Shipley, is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to proven ethics, knowledge, and consumer protection within the jewelry industry. AGS is a professional organization awarding credentials for its members, who are held to the highest ethical and professional standards in the industry and must pass annual recertification examinations to maintain their titles. Approximately 1 in 20 jewelers in the country have met the exacting requirements necessary for membership. For further information, visit www.americangemsociety.org. Keep up with AGS on Twitter and Facebook.
The American Gem Society Laboratories (AGSL) was founded in 1996 and provides an expert, third-party evaluation of a diamond's quality characteristics. AGSL pioneered the Ideal Cut Grade for the Round Brilliant diamond; created the first scientifically reviewed, objective, and repeatable Cut Grade method in the industry — still the only of its kind; became the first major lab to offer diamond grading reports with a Cut Grade for fancy shapes; and provides a variety of diamond grading reports, both with and without a diamond Cut Grade, to suit the specific needs of diamond manufacturers, retail jewelers, and consumers. For further information, visit www.agslabs.com.
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SOURCE American Gem Society
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