You’ve traveled the world together, seen Greece, Italy and France, but you know there’s nothing you’d rather see and no where you’d rather be than with one another. You share the same love of antiquity and classical romances and hope to grow old together, sharing a good book and a love seat. From the Classique Collection, which featurestraditionally styled engagement rings, NK26124-W is the ideal ring for a couple who appreciates classic style and has an eye for vintage details.
Over 50 pave-set diamonds sit snugly against one another in three dazzling rows, resembling the romantic cobblestone road on which you once held hands. The center stone rests prong set among the dazzling diamond band. Five diamonds can be viewed in profile, each of which is bezel set in individual mil-grain detailed, diamond shaped, 18K white gold frames.
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Create your uniquely individual look with a square shaped diamond center. The versatility and options a square center can offer are endless. NK19455WE-W is a stunning bridal set with chameleon qualities depending on your cut of choice. A cushion cut diamond can lend itself to a vintage inspired look while a straight edged princess cut can be very modern and chic.
From the Princesse Collection, NK19455WE-W, is a stunning bridal set to suit any style. A sparkling halo surrounds the center mounting creating a straight lined diamond frame to showcase your center. Dazzling trapezoid side stones make a unique eye-catching addition. The combination or round, square and trapezoid diamonds make for a dynamic design with a geometric flair. The dazzling wedding band itself is a stunning piece, perfectly shaped to hug the edges of your engagement ring. Together, they make a perfect pair.
Natalie K for Forevermark® represents the coming together of quality and craftsmanship. Our line of stunning Natalie K jewelry and Forevermark’s® brilliant centers, is the perfect match for jewelry made with the desire to produce only the most exquisite pieces. Featured by Beré Jewelers, FM29001-18W is one such ring. It combines dazzling design with a promise of beautiful, rare and responsibly sourced Forevermark® diamonds, each invisibly inscribed with the Forevermark® icon and a unique ID number. Bands of diamond-emblazoned white gold crisscross over and under one another in an elegant play of sparkle and shine. The bezel-set Forevermark® center and accent stones inspire a striking aesthetic pull, drawing the eyes along the width of the band. The chic modern style is perfectly balanced and well suited for the fashion forward woman who appreciates great design.
Kelly Osbourne Shows Off the Solitare She’s Always Wanted!
A sparkling silver manicure is the perfect match for Kelly Osbourne’s stunning new engagement ring. Fashion police co-host recently announced her engagement to boyfriend Matthew Mosshart. Never shy about expressing her feelings, Kelly says, “I have never felt this close to another human being, ever. We’re completely in love.” The two have been engaged since January but wanted to wait to make the announcement until her custom made engagement ring was ready.
Kelly gave everyone a close-up of her sparkler in a recent post on instagram, showcasing her and dad, Rock and Roll icon, Ozzy Osbourne’s nails. She made everyone let out an “awww” when she said “I designed it to look like an earring that my father wore. I used to hold my finger up to his ear when I was little and say, ‘I want a ring like that.’ Now I have one!” A stunning round cut diamond sits as a solitaire on a simple white gold band. A sleek take on a classic style.
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We are a big fan of a classic style with a refreshing twist. NK26235-W is Natalie K’s own take on the classic round cut solitaire. Like Kelly’s ring all the focus is on the round diamond center stone. A ring of white diamonds surrounds the center mounting, giving it a glowing radiance while also making the center stone sparkle brighter and bigger. The subtle 18k white gold band allows the center stone to shine brightest and still peaks some interest with a single row of pave-set diamonds.
One of the most famously infamous couples that have braved the backlash of an audience and the consequences of uniting themselves with one another is the legend John Lennon and the thunderous Yoko Ono. Though famed for having been the woman to break up the Beatles, John Lennon’s adoring words prove otherwise. Having already achieved a supreme success as one of the four founders of the tidal wave that was Beatlemania, John Lennon was not only a living legend but an idol. The Beatles had been a tight knit musical powerhouse, creating album after album of unforgettable material and not only living through changing trends in music and fashion but setting the precedent for others to follow. But in 1966 that small world which had nurtured, as well as stagnated, John’s growth and artistic exploration was about to explode.
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It was in 1966, at an avant-garde exhibit in London’s Indica Gallery that the two met. Yoko Ono, a dark haired beauty in her own right, was the exhibiting artist, and John Lennon the little amused rock star patron of the arts. Scattered everyday objects filled the room, and one particular plank of wood with an attached hammer and bunch of nails caught Lennon’s attention. He asked Yoko if he could hammer a nail, the initial answer was “No.” In the 1980 interview with Playboy Lennon said, “So there was this little conference and she finally said, ‘Okay, you can hammer a nail in for five shillings [60 cents].’ So smart-ass here says, ‘Well, I’ll give you an imaginary five shillings and hammer an imaginary nail in.’ And that’s when we really met. That’s when we locked eyes, and she got it and I got it, and that was it.”
That’s singular interchange was the perfect representation of the relationship that would ensue. The two were a perfect intellectual match. John Lennon had been married to his first wife, Cynthia Lennon, but by the time he and Yoko met the marriage had already reached a dead end, neither party fully satisfied, Cynthia compromising herself for Lennon’s success and Lennon unable to meet Cynthia on the same plane. In her book A Twist of Lennon Cynthia said “I understood their love. I knew I couldn’t fight the unity of mind and body that they had with each other.” Cythia granted him a divorce and on March 20, 1969, he and Yoko Ono were married, becoming Mr and Mrs. Ono Lennon. The wedding was followed by a week-long honeymoon, turned protest, in Amsterdam, referred to as the “Bed In.”
Source: Life Magazine On their wedding day, March 20, 1969
The two were a radiant force of art, music and peace. Obsessively enamored with one another, the two spent every waking moment together; having waited for his soul-mate for so long Lennon had little desire to spend any time apart. Unfortunately the Fab-Four, who had enjoyed secluded and singular music making sessions were put off by the sudden intrusion of an outside force. A woman who refused to be quelled by anyone wouldn’t allow herself to become a Mrs. Lennon. Her and Lennon’s collaborations began to supersede any other work. While many blame the famed union as the driver for the digression from The Beatles it was in fact a relief for Lennon and an opportunity to explore his own musings and imaginations, most notable in the hauntingly poetic lyrics of The White Album, including “Glass Onion” and Let it Be’s “Across the Universe.”
“Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup
They slither wildly as they slip away across the universe.
Pools of sorrow waves of joy
Are drifting through my opened mind
Possessing and caressing me.”
Lennon who had began to deviate in style and form from the rest of the group finally released his first ‘solo’ album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band; Later followed by his most important and successful post-Beatles project, Imagine.
The controversial couple, while attracting negative attention from every avenue, media, fans, family and friends had finally discovered a love worth leaving the rest of the world behind. Against the odds and to the chagrin of others they lived and loved together until 1980, the year of his tragic assassination. Yoko still honors his memory with the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace inaugurated in 2002 and the couple has become not a footnote but a chapter in the history of pop-culture.