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  2. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Oval diamond engagement rings offer a distinctive twist to a classic Round. They're ideal for distinguished, creative people who elegantly stand out from the crowd. Oval shaped diamonds are both ...

  3. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of a Burmese sapphire and diamond pendant suspended on a baguette diamond tennis necklace (which also later suspended 'The Prince of Wales feathers diamond pendant'), matching earrings, matching ring, a two-row bracelet of brilliant-cut diamonds with a similar version of the sapphire pendant and a watch with the face set in the ...

  4. 8 of the most luxurious engagement rings celebrities showed ...

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    The statement piece features an oval-shaped stone atop a raised, diamond-encrusted band. ... Designed by Jean Dousset, the piece of jewelry features a lab-grown, emerald-cut stone that's crystal ...

  5. ‘Bachelor’ and ‘Bachelorette’ Engagement Rings Through the Years

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    Season after season, the jewelry designer has crafted the perfect sparkler — each unique for the year's lucky couple. From Rachel Lindsay 's 3-carat diamond to JoJo Fletcher 's oval stunner, it ...

  6. Empress Eugénie (diamond) - Wikipedia

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    The Empress Eugénie Diamond is an oval-shaped brilliant diamond, perfectly cut, and weighing 51 carats. It is named for the French empress Eugénie de Montijo, who owned it in the late 19th century. It is currently in the hands of a private collector.

  7. Black, Starr & Frost - Wikipedia

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    1859: Black, Starr & Frost provided more than $100,000 in pearls and diamonds to the bride Frances Amelia Bartlett as a gift from the groom Don Esteban Santa Cruz de Oviedo in the “Diamond Wedding” at St. Patrick's Cathedral. 1860: The Company received an order for more than $12,000 of jewelry and silverware from Edward, Prince of Wales.