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A Diamond Halo for Your Angel

A Diamond Halo for Your Angel

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NK25537WE-W

An incandescent sparkle is cast by the diamond halo which surrounds the center mounting. Like a crown, the halo will accentuate the diamond center while two side stone diamonds float weightlessly on either side of the center mounting. NK25537ENG-W from the Eternelle Collection is the ideal engagement ring to mark the beginning of a love that will last for all of eternity.

Crown her hand with an engagement ring fit for an angel from Natalie K, and finally place the halo you’ve always known she has had around her head on her finger.

Two Become One

Two Become One

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“I am nothing special, of this I am sure. I am a common man with common thoughts and I’ve led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten, but I have loved another with all my heart and soul, and to me, this has always been enough.” — Nicholas Sparks The Notebook

Loving another infuses life with meaning and value. A common life becomes extraordinary when the right one comes along. Once you have found the one you want to share forever with, your commitment should be celebrated with a beautiful, one-of-a-kind engagement ring.

From the L’Amour collection by Natalie K, this stunning piece boasts two rows of white diamonds decorating the band. The center stone is surrounded by a row of delicate diamonds, adding to the sparkle. The diamond encrusted wedding band adds another row of glamorous shine, making this piece unforgettable.

A special promise should be marked by a brilliant ring. Choose an engagement and wedding band set with style and charm that you will treasure forever.

A Floral Halo to Match Your Ring

A Floral Halo to Match Your Ring

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floral hair halo

To create an ethereal and angelic feel to match the halo around your new diamond ring consider donning a floral halo of your own. For a spring wedding consider a floral garland to crown your head and accompany your veil. Artsy Wedding Blog suggests “You can choose to head to a florist to have one made especially for you and/or your bridesmaids and flower girls to wear on your wedding day.” This gives you more time to focus on other details for your special day. However, If you are going for a DIY aesthetic, you also have the option of creating one yourself. “This allows you to select exactly the type of flower(s) you want and have them arranged in the exact way you’ve envisioned them to be.” You can arrange the perfect wreath with only a few tools: Floral wire, measuring tape, wire cutter, florist tape, fresh flowers, scissors, a spray bottle, water, and ribbon.

Learn to make your own here: Artsy Wedding Blog