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  2. 8 of the most luxurious engagement rings celebrities showed ...

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    Celebrities spent 2024 showing off their stunning engagement rings. Selena Gomez received a marquise diamond, and Lady Gaga revealed a massive stone. 8 of the most luxurious engagement rings ...

  3. See Jennifer Lopez's 6 Colorful Engagement Rings (Including ...

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    After meeting on the set of Gigli, Affleck proposed to Lopez for the first time with a 6-carat radiant-cut pink diamond ring from Harry Winston. The custom ring featured two white accent diamonds ...

  4. See All of Jennifer Lopez's Six Engagement Rings - AOL

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    When J.Lo received a 6.10 carat radiant-cut pink Harry Winston diamond when she became engaged to Affleck in 2002, it set off a trend toward colored diamonds, and dramatically increased the value ...

  5. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    A replica of Lady Diana Spencer's engagement ring. Diana and Charles became engaged in February 1981. Her engagement ring consisted of 14 diamonds surrounding a 12-carat oval blue Ceylon sapphire set in 18-karat white gold. [54] [55] It was created by then-crown jeweller Garrard. The design was inspired by Queen Victoria's sapphire-and-diamond ...

  6. Princess cut - Wikipedia

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    Princess cut diamond set in a ring. The princess cut (technical name 'square modified brilliant') is a diamond cut shape often used in engagement rings. The name dates back to the 1960s, while the princess cut as it exists was created by Betazel Ambar, Ygal Perlman, and Israel Itzkowitz in 1980.

  7. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, the De Beers campaign sought to persuade the consumer that an engagement ring is indispensable, and that a diamond is the only acceptable stone for an engagement ring. [33] The sales of diamonds in the United States rose from $23 million to $2.1 billion between 1939 and 1979.

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