The Bling Ring: 20 Luxurious rings to seal the deal

updated the 6 October 2015 à 23:02
Chow Tai Fook
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If you’re looking to put a ring on it, we’ve done the deed and curated some of the most exquisite rings every bride-to-be will say yes to in a heart beat.

More so than the wedding dress, the one thing brides-to-be would treasure the most is indubitably their engagement ring or wedding band – the circle is after all a symbol of eternity. Historically seen as a signifier of lasting love and affection, these exquisite rings have truly come to become the symbols of promise made between husband and wife.

Over the years however, jewellers have taken the classic ring and worked their magic fingers to give them a little more pizazz. Especially so when every bride-to-be is looking for a unique piece of beauty to cradle their finger. So now, with the plethora of options available – from cut of diamond to setting and design – choosing the ideal ring to last a lifetime can be quite the tricky journey.

First things first, decide on how much your partner would be willing to dole out. Thereafter narrow down on choice of diamond cut, be it oval, cushion, emerald or princess, before selecting a style – ranging from how the diamonds are set to type of gold, namely white, yellow or two-tone.

Once you have an idea of what you’d be positively awed by, that’s when you could do your beau a favour and drop him a good dose of hints. That way, he’ll know exactly which ring will send your heart in a flutter, just enough to utter the beautiful sound of ‘yes’.

If you’re not too sure on where to get started though, well, that’s where we come in with our specially curated selection of exceptionally luxurious rings. From the creatively cut Boucheron Pivoine Ring to the impeccable Lee Hwa Forevermark Regal Ring and of course Tiffany & Co’s quintessential range, you might just find your dream ring sitting all pretty in there.

Now, there won’t be reason to say no.

Tarandip Kaur


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