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  2. Trending engagement ring styles for every budget - AOL

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    VRAI explores engagement ring options for every budget, from under $1,500 to over $5,000. ... the average diamond engagement ring costs between $2,500-3,000. For those with a little more room in ...

  3. Pearl Rings Are Having a Major Moment - AOL

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    Pearl engagement rings are having a moment, thanks to recently engaged celebrities like Emma Stone, Michelle Williams, and now, Ariana Grande. T&C unpacks the trend.

  4. 8 Stunning Celebrity Engagement Ring Trends: Ariana ... - AOL

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    Engagement season is still going strong and with Valentine's Day right around the corner, rings are a topic we can go on about. Ariana Grande's beautiful diamond and pearl engagement ring is a ...

  5. Blue Nile Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mark C. Vadon, then a management consultant at Bain & Company, purchased a diamond engagement ring from the site in 1998. [3] In 1999, Vadon raised $6 million to purchase 85% of the company and improve the website. [3] The company's name was changed to Blue Nile in November 1999. [4] During the next year, the company raised an additional $44 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    The most common setting for engagement rings is the solitaire prong setting, which was popularized by Tiffany & Co. in 1886 and its six-claw prong setting design sold under the "Tiffany setting" trademark. The modern favorite cut for an engagement ring is the brilliant cut, which provides the maximum amount of sparkle to the gemstone. [46]

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