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Engagement
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Jewels have burned brightly as a symbol of love
for centuries. Above all is the diamond, which is believed to capture
our most heartfelt emotions. Its brilliant reflection of light symbolizes
the lover's fire.
When French jeweler, Cartier, bought a 69.42 carat pear-shaped diamond,
the very next day Richard Burton bought it for his wife, Elizabeth
Taylor. Their marriage may have lost its sparkle , but the diamond
is still dazzling!
Women never forget the gift of a diamond
rings. An enduring and faithful love is captured perfectly by
the dramatic crystalline form of carbon; this hardest of known naturally
occurring substances serving as a reminder of lasting affection.
But not all engagement
rings are set with the great white light. Princess Diana wore
a stunning sapphire, as did Ivana Trump and Jean Harlow. Yellow diamonds,
emeralds and rubies have also been known to win hearts in celebrity
proposals. If you'd dearly love something left-of-center, but you're
restricted by budget, consider yellow
sapphires, aquamarine
or Tahitian
Pearl
Some brides-to-be choose their birthstone
in the design of their engagement ring. Consider enhancing your birth
gem with a diamond setting for a real showpiece!
Remember to go for a ring that makes your heart soar - you're intending
to share a lifetime together after all.
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· History
Of Rings
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