April 01, 2011

The Essence of Princess Diana’s Engagement Ring


The wedding of the century will be on April 29 of this year.  It will be a traditional service at Westminster Abbey with the bride and groom riding a landau carriage and the reception hosted by no less than the Queen.  The entire country will be on holiday to share in the celebration, and so will the whole wired world.  It's the fairy tale wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton, the youngest royal couple next in line to the throne of England.



With the date coming nearer, all news coming out of Buckingham Palace about the grand event is awaited with much fervor by the press and the whole royal-watching world.  From Kate Middleton's wedding dress, to who will shoulder the wedding costs, and even to who are invited and expected to attend the event.  But right from the start, the star of this wedding-related news is the mother of all jewelry -- Princess Diana's engagement ring which has become Kate Middleton's engagement ring the moment heir-to-the-throne Prince William placed it in her finger in a Kenyan holiday proposal.

The engagement ring sparked "ohs" and "awws" from everyone, touched by the way Prince William honored his mother and his fiancée at the same time with this timeless piece of jewelry.  “It’s very special to me. As Kate’s very special to me now, it was right to put the two together,” was a romantic utterance from the lips of an authentic and really dashing prince.

The ring is a diamond-surrounded oval sapphire and it speaks of class, elegance and style that fit the late Princess Diana so perfectly.  Now the world is seeing how Kate Middleton's ring finger wears the ring so comfortably like it was destiny.

Recapturing the timeless spirit of royal romance in Princess Diana’s engagement ring, this sapphire and diamond engagement ring is very close to the real thing.  It is a 14k white gold blue-sapphire ring with white diamonds is in a prong setting.  There are 13 stones in the ring, with the natural sapphire stone oval-shaped and the diamonds rounded.  The diamond is a certified with G minimum color because of its near-colorless hue. 


Click here to buy this stunning piece of jewelry -  Sapphire and Diamond Engagement Ring

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