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  2. 8 of the most luxurious engagement rings celebrities showed ...

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    Celebrities spent 2024 showing off their stunning engagement rings. Selena Gomez received a marquise diamond, and Lady Gaga revealed a massive stone. 8 of the most luxurious engagement rings ...

  3. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Here is what the most popular diamond shapes for engagement rings mean. While reading, think about which shape reflects you and your partner. Round Brilliant Cut: Traditional and Elegant

  4. 25 of the most gorgeous celebrity engagement rings you've ...

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    From unique two-stone creations to elaborate $10 million dollar rocks, here's who made our list of the most gorgeous engagement rings.

  5. 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]

  6. Princess cut - Wikipedia

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    Princess cut diamond set in a ring. The princess cut (technical name 'square modified brilliant') is a diamond cut shape often used in engagement rings. The name dates back to the 1960s, while the princess cut as it exists was created by Betazel Ambar, Ygal Perlman, and Israel Itzkowitz in 1980.

  7. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    One of the first occurrences of the diamond engagement (or wedding) ring can be traced back to the marriage of Maximilian I (then Archduke of Austria) to Mary of Burgundy in 1477. [55] Other early examples of betrothal jewels incorporating diamonds include the Bridal Crown of Blanche ( c. 1370–1380) [ 55 ] and the Heftlein brooch of Vienna ...