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20th September 2020
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"I've worked with a lot of couples wanting a ring that is expressive of their relationship, instead of a simple setting that doesn't tell a story. Not only am I seeing couples wanting bolder, more unique designs, but I'm also seeing couples cherishing what family members have passed down," she explained.
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A royal heirloom: Kate Middleton's engagement ring has always been one of our favourites[/caption]
"I think nostalgia has definitely played a big part in why couples are so intrigued by repurposing during this time. It's nostalgia mixed with awareness, and couples, now more than ever, are appreciating the value of repurposing and sustainability. Because of this, I think we'll see a trend of heirloom engagement rings, using family stones."
Another trend that's predicted to be very popular, according to designer Octavia Elizabeth, is art-deco inspired rings. "The trend is timeless, but definitely a throwback to the Gatsby era," she added to the publication. "The bonus? The custom-cut baguettes seriously maximise the size of your diamond but don't feel overly whimsical or feminine like diamond halos of the past."Explore more on these topics:

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