We admit that we sometimes look at our favourite celebrities and feel a tinge of envy when looking at their engagement rings. But then we remember how scary it would be to be rocking millions of dollars on our fingers so we’re more than happy with what we’ve got.
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If you want to channel your inner celeb but don’t particularly feel like dropping a solid 6 figure sum on a diamond (you’re saving that for your private jet), we’ve found some equally amazing but less-stressful-on-your-wallet rings that’ll make you feel like a star.
Miranda Kerr
When Evan Spiegel – Snapchat billionaire – proposed to Miranda Kerr – supermodel – he used a simple round brilliant cut diamond.
Where To Find Something Similar:
Diamond World Fine Jewellery
Meghan Markle
The famous three-stone ring was so popular when images were first released following Meghan and Prince Harry’s engagement, that the jeweller responsible actually banned people from requesting the exact same ring. Sorry, ladies.
Where to find something similar:
Bond Street Jewellers
Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton’s famous sapphire ring was created with 14 diamonds from Lady Diana Spencer’s own personal collection, as they were the jewels she wore when she was engaged to Prince Charles.
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Beyoncé
Beyoncé’s spectacular ring from Jay-Z cost an estimated $5 million, however this was nothing compared to the sweet sentimentality of their matching “IV” wedding tattoos.
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Amal Clooney
The human rights lawyer received this ethically-mined ring from George Clooney when he proposed in 2014. It’s classy and brilliant, just like Amal.
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Blake Lively
Blake’s been rocking a rose gold 12-carat oval diamond ring since Ryan Reynolds proposed in 2012. It’s estimated to be worth around $2 million.
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Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton’s enormous pear-shaped ring made headlines recently when she lost it while dancing in a club and had the entire room stop to search for it. That’s power.