Sunday, December 18, 2011

Designer has facts about the engagement ring for Britney!


Britney Spears may be a pop diva for the rest of the world, but for her husband Jason Trawick, "she is the princess", says Neil Lane jewelry designer favorite of celebrities, who created the engagement ring Spears. "Jason is a romantic guy, and when I asked you to tell me about how Britney is, and what they represent for the ring [so that I could find the right inspiration], his answer was always the same - she is my princess!"

With this theme in mind, Lane told People magazine that drew the ring thinking of a tiara of brilliant white diamond with a perfect, "looking like a mini crown", said the designer. He also added 90 small round diamonds around the ring. "Jason did not want a ring over the top, with a giant diamond."



Last month, Lane Trawick and spent a lot of time in contact by phone and e-mail while talking about the creation of the ring while traveling with Spears on her world tour. "He sent me messages from different parts of the world: Abu Dhabi, Mexico and I do not know where else!" Says Lane. But when the store went Trawick Lane in Los Angeles to pick up the ring - less than a week before making an official request - both hard work and knew it was worth. "My God, he loved it", said Lane, adding that Jason was a bit nervous during this pre-application engagement. "He was so excited and nervous. After all, even with all the fame, it is still a normal guy who was about to ask the hand of the woman he loves."

Lane believes the couple's relationship will actually last. "He is deeply in love with her. Britney is his princess and he is her knight in shining armor", he says. "Jason is very protective of her. He adores her. Every fairy tale needs a princess, and now Britney has a perfect ring for a princess!"

While the designer Neil Lane told People the details, Robert DiMattina - who is the owner of Diamond Images USA - Hollywood Life revealed to the value of the engagement ring for Britney Spears.

"The ring is estimated at approximately $ 200,000", said Robert. "There are 300 milligrams of diamond", he adds.

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