Showing posts with label creative engagement rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative engagement rings. Show all posts

Karol's Beverly Hills Chic Bridal Style


We are quite smitten with Rebel Bride Karol's bridal style. Her wedding look is such a breath of fresh air! Well for starters, her engagement ring, which was adorned with a halo of pink diamonds, already set the tone for her utterly unique personality. And the rest followed from there.

The 13luckymonkey Engagement Ring

How do you translate "astig" in English? It rocks? This rock, rocks? Not quite it. Maybe there's just no exact translation to the awesomeness that is this ring. I personally know the bride and know that this one-of-a-kind ring fits her well. I would have bombarded her with questions but the proposal was just today and she is still in a daze. For the moment, let's  just take it all in and have a good look at this rebellious ring.

*fist bump to Tanya's rebellious fiancĂ©, Tats*


The Curious Case of the Invisible Ring

So dessert is served in this elegant fine dinning restaurant when all of a sudden your man kneels on one knee, takes out a small box and TADAH...a ring without a bling!

I bet you'd search frantically under the table for the rock thinking your future husband had lost it (can be figuratively as well). But you see, this kind of ring isn't for the diamond-loving kinda girl. It's for a couple who couldn't care less about carats. It's for the couple who can laugh at anything. It's for the couple who do not give a damn what other people say. It's for people with TOPAK (I have no translation for that as of now).

This ring is for the brave and creative ones. Not to say that the traditional ring is for the weak and boring, okay? There is no right or wrong in choosing an engagement ring anyway, as long as you factor in what suits your loved one best. 

Now, we're not saying that your boyfriend should get you THIS ring (although it would make a good prank for those dying to have their BFs propose). We're featuring this ring because it's just so unique. And if they say that in giving something it's the thought that counts, then this one was thought of quite very well.


http://design-milk.com/invisible-love-ring-by-sasha-tseng/
The stainless steel ring is faceted where normally a diamond would go, making the ring sparkle. So while it doesn’t have a rock, it resembles a typical engagement ring in the way it’s designed. The purpose is to show that “no material can represent devotion.”
The Invisible Diamond!