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All Just about JewelryThe Bigger the Carat the Better the Wedding?
by:
Donna Monday
Ahh . . . sweet romance.
The flowers. The chocolate. The late night whispers of “I love you.”
For most folk in love, the culmination of months of closeness and special friendly relationship comes down to one single moment: The marriage proposal - - featuring a simple, but elegant, diamond engagement ring.
Of course, if you’re a celebrity, a simple ring may not have enough electrical power to suit your tastes. Thus, we see galore celebrities sporting five-carat to seven-carat diamond adorned engagement and wedding rings.
Well, if you can afford it, why not flaunt it, right?
Take for instance the recent marriages of Britney Spears and Star Jones. Once
Britney Spears got engaged to her former back up dancer, Kevin Federline, she promptly bought herself an awesome-looking five-carat diamond engagement ring. (Does anyone actually believe that Kevin bought this for her on his dancer’s salary?)
Britney bought herself the ring she felt she due – nothing wrong with that. Then, she and Kevin quickly ready-made the leap to matrimony in a matter of months with a amazingly good (no lip caressing of Madonna) wedding ceremony.
As for Star Jones, it’s not acknowledged whether her stunning seven-carat aristocrat cut diamond ring was bought or donated, but she too merrily skipped off to a wedding ceremony with all the trimmings.
So, makes all this extra diamond electrical power mean that celebrities have a better wedding ceremony than everyone else?
Absolutely, not.
There’s perfectly no proof that their multi-carat diamond rings and fancy wedding accommodations gave them any much satisfaction at the alter than Joe and Jane Doe’s down right thin wedding in a run-down back yard.
Buying the biggest and fanciest diamond engagement ring on the planet doesn’t guarantee thing
but a good piece of ice jewelry to show off to your family and friends. Another than that, celebrities have the same odds for a successful, happy union as the rest of us.
And that’s the way it should be.
Just about the author:
Copyright 2004 Donna Mon One special moment. One special ring. http://www.1-love-rings.com
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