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Kate Middleton Engagement Ring

by Ouros Jewels Pure Lab Grown Diamonds

Who Is Kate Middleton Or Catherine Middleton?



 Kate Middleton was born on 9 January 1982 in Berkshire, south-east England. She got her nursery education in Jordan in May 1984. While the Middleton family moved to Berkshire again in September 1986, Kate Middleton joined St. Andrew School. In 1995, she moved to Marlborough College, a co-educational school that was very famous.


Kate Middleton took an interest in sports activities, and she was captain of the hockey team. Kate completed her graduation in history of art from St. Andrews University in 2005. Middleton urged many funds for charity to help the people who were underprivileged and not capable of earning a meal or medical curement.


Which Diamonds/Gemstones Are Used In Kate Middleton's Engagement Ring?


In Kate Middleton's Ring, 12 Carat Blue Oval Sapphire Birthstone is used as the central stone. This means Kate Middleton wore a sapphire stone in her ring. While other accent diamonds are fixed of round brilliant cut diamonds around the center of Blue Sapphire. 14 numbered round accent diamonds placed in the Dutchess Of Wales Kate Middleton's ring, which are covered in a clockwise shape.


Final Thoughts On Kate Middleton's Engagement Ring


Kate Middleton's Engagement Ring shows the bequest of the British royal family. But, in reality, Kate Middleton's Ring has vintage looks and describes the history of love. A Kate Middleton Ring is designed by crown-making jeweler Garrad. This Middleton Engagement Ring is designed from queen victoria blue colored diamond and diamond cluster brooch, which Prince Albert presented in 1840. Queen Victoria said that day was a something blue day for her.



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