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Diamonds are definitely going to last forever, whether the couples last or not. The world has seen countless high-profile marriages and engagements. Some last, some don’t. But that does not take away from the beauty of the diamond etched in our mind. So today we are going to talk about some of the most famous diamond engagement rings that we have ever seen. Let’s start the journey.

1. The Blue Sapphire Diamond Halo: Princess Diana and Kate Middleton

When the Prince of Wales proposed to Lady Diana in 1981, he made sure to present something as royal as family and as beautiful as the lady herself. So she opted for a beautiful dazzled ring with a solitaire diamond halo around a stunning oval-shaped blue sapphire. The band was made of shiny white gold. It turned out that the ring was chosen by Princess Diana herself! The ring was not custom made, so he raised a few eyebrows at the time. But again, you can’t question his choice; the ring is as beautiful as the woman who chose it.

29 years later, Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton with the same ring in 2010. When we think of timeless beauty, this is the ring that comes to mind.

2. Emerald and diamond ring: Jacqueline Kennedy

The 35th President of the United States proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier on June 24, 1953. Known for his style statement, he ensured that the future first lady got something that would turn heads. So John decided to go for an open halo engagement ring with a 2.84 carat emerald and a 2.88 carat diamond. The ring was designed by Van Cleef & Arpels.

3. The Great Emerald Cut Diamond: Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor was married eight times. And of course, he received a total of eight rings! Among all of them, it has to be the one you received from your third marriage. The ring is truly worthy of being the talk of the town. Famous producer Mike Todd proposed to Elizabeth Taylor with a huge 29.4 carat emerald cut diamond. The size of the rock is so huge that the user correctly dubbed it “ice skating rink”.

4. Eternity Gang Wand: Marilyn Monroe

The platinum eternity band that Monroe earned from Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio was adorned with 35 baguette-cut diamonds. However, it was not an engagement ring; It was a wedding ring, as she received it on January 14, 1954, the day she married DiMaggio.

The simple design and elegant diamond setting make the ring an everlasting beauty. Their wedding and Monroe’s tragic life are an entirely different story.

5. Emerald cut diamonds: Angelina Jolie

When Mr. and Mrs. Smith, affectionately named Brangelina tied the bridal knots, Brad Pitt saw to it that the love of his life adorns a ring as beautiful as she is. So she asked famous designer Robert Procop to design a ring that would suit this strong woman’s personality. He waited for a year and the result was worth the wait.

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