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Taylor Swift announced her engagement with her partner Travis Kels, sharing a series of pictures, including one of the ring, on Instagram.
The message was accompanied by the signature: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher get married.”
However, not every English teacher can afford a diamond ring at six and even seven digits.
Fans and interesting spectators shared their opinions at the suggestion and attractive ring.
As reported Recently announced album Swift The Life Of Showgirl.
Galina experts estimated that it could cost from £ £ £ £ £, said Ruth Faulkner, head of the Retail Jewler.
The diamond looked like 8-10 by the vintage stone, which, according to Ms Falker, is “quite rare” for an antique work.
Rachel Taylor’s jewelry journalist said a softer stamp on the stone is probably because it was an antique incision manually rather than a car.
She added that the swift ring plays in the trend to ancient styles with different cuts and oversized stones, which fits into the “romantic” aesthetics of the singer.
“Every time the celebrity is engaged, when their ring is particularly standing out, it will always be interested in it,” Ms Falker added.
General trends are leaning towards big stones for celebrities and public – but the stars choose a statement to separate them, BBC News Rhona Fitzpatrick said.
This year, the rings, noticed on different fingers of celebrities – for example, an unusual horizontally installed “Diamond” and “Zinday” on a chunky gold band – shows the advantage of a larger stone in a less traditional setting.
Even if celebrities follow the trends – for example, large, oval diamonds – they tend to make it an extravagant way that is more difficult to repeat.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner, George Rodriguez, made her headlines when she shared a photo of the ring she received from the football player earlier this month.
A huge oval rock was reportedly cut to $ 5 million (£ 3.7 million), said Ms Fitzpatrick.
“This is not the ring you jumped in Tesco,” she added.
After the announcement of Rodriguez, some wedding jewelry suppliers began to reveal their own techniques for the ring.
“For everyday people, it is much more difficult to afford the same price,” said Ms Fitzpatrick, adding that some jewelers instead choose cheaper diamonds that have grown in the laboratory as a way to satisfy the great variety of styles.
Ms Fitzpatrick was increasingly popular, adding that about 52% of world wage rings now have diamonds grown in the laboratory.
Some customers also choose a laboratory for ethical reasons, but Mrs. Taylor said the discussion is not as simple as it looks like.
The laboratory is not automatically more sustainable than natural stones because a considerable amount of energy is used in the process.
Ms. Taylor said some communities are financially dependent on the industry and count on it for survival. However, there are problems about working conditions in diamond mines.
“While you are buying a reliable source that removes the environment and looks after community participation,” said Ms Taylor, “you have to decide what is more important to you?
She added that ethics associated with antique diamonds, such as swift, are also complex.
“Vintage can be a more ethical choice, but its origin and history you don’t necessarily know,” said Ms Taylor.
Buying antique diamonds means no extra mining, but you also “do not imagine what circumstances were obtained,” she added.
“When we talk 100 plus years ago, this circumstance was not very pleasant.”
Ms Faulkner, buyers, are increasingly resorting to the reshuffle of ancient works to create something more ordered.
The couples often choose re -use jewelry with “History behind it,” she said, for example, works transmitted from relatives.
Although it is unknown if the Ring of the Ring is a backstory, it is clearly satisfied with the choice. But if her lyrics are something, it’s not the most important thing.
“I like shiny things, but I would marry you with paper rings,” she sings in her song “Paper Rings”.