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Taylor Swift announced her participation with her partner Travis Kelly, where a series of photos, including one of the episode, shares in Instagram.
The publication was accompanied by an illustration: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher marry.”
Each English teacher can withstand the cost of the diamond ring six or even seven numbers.
Curriculum fans and open people share their opinions about the proposal and a striking episode.

Ruth Fulkner, the administrative editor of the retail magazine, said that industrial experts estimated that it cost 500,000 pounds to 4 million pounds.
Diamonds looked an old stone from 8 to 10 carats, Mrs. Foller said it was “very rare” for an ancient piece.
Jewelry journalist Rachel Taylor said that the most softened brilliance on the stone was likely to be cut off by hand, not the machine.
She added that the Swift episode plays in a direction towards antique patterns with different pieces and large sized stones, which are suitable for the “romantic” aesthetic of the singer.
“Whenever a celebrity is involved, if her ring is especially prominent, it will always provoke some interest in that,” Fuller added.

“General trends tend towards large stones for celebrities and the public alike – but the stars are definitely choosing a permit to distinguish them.
The rings were monitored on different celebrities this year – such as the unusual Zendaya from Diamond and Dua LIPA on a chunky golden scale – prefer a preference for a larger stone in a less traditional place.
Even when celebrities are committed to trends – such as large oval diamonds – they tend to do this in a highly difficult to repeat.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner, Georgina Rodriguez, occupied the headlines when she shared a picture of the episode she received from the football player earlier this month.
Ms. Fitzpatrick said the huge oval rock is worth 5 million dollars (3.7 million pounds).
“This is not the type of episode in which you will appear to Tesco,” she added.
After Rodriguez’s announcement, some wedding jewelry suppliers began taking their own faces on the ring.
“It is very difficult for ordinary people to carry the same price,” said Ms. Fitzpatrick.

This alternative was increasingly common, adding that about 52 % of the engagement rings in the world are now distinguished by the cultivated diamonds in the laboratory.
Some customers also choose to plant the laboratory for ethical reasons- but Mrs. Taylor said that the discussion is not as simple as it seems.
The laboratory is not automatically more sustainable than natural maxim stones, as the process uses a large amount of energy.
Ms. Taylor said that some societies are financially dependent on industry and dependent on them in order to stay. However, there are concerns about working conditions in diamond mines.
Taylor said: “As long as you buy from a reliable source that cleans the environment and sponsors the societies concerned, you have to decide, what is the most important for you?”
She added that the morals surrounding antique diamonds such as Swift’s are also complex.
“Vintage can be a moral choice, but its origin and story do not necessarily know,” said Taylor.
She added that buying antique diamonds does not mean any additional mining, but you also have no idea about the conditions that have been extracted.
“If we have been talking 100 years ago, this circumstance was not very nice.”
Ms. Volkner said that shoppers have increased to reuse old pieces to create something more detailed.
She said that couples will often choose to reuse jewelry with a “story behind it”, such as the pieces that are transmitted from relatives.
Although it is not known if Swift’s Ring has a background, she is happy to choose. But if her words are anything you go through, this is not the most important thing.
“I love shiny things, but I marry you with paper rings,” she sings in her song, paper rings.
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2025-08-27 16:04:00