The Princess Diana Aquamarine & Diamond Ring History
Princess Diana's Aquamarine Ring
Princess Diana's aquamarine ring is an exquisite emerald cut aquamarine, flanked by delicate solitaire diamonds, set in luxurious 24-carat yellow gold. This remarkable piece is believed to have been commissioned by the Princess herself through the renowned jewellers Asprey.
Following her divorce from Prince Charles in 1996, Princess Diana was occasionally seen wearing this elegant and distinctive ring on her wedding finger. Its timeless design and royal provenance have made it an iconic piece, admired for its sophistication and historical significance.
A Legacy Continued
The allure of Princess Diana's aquamarine ring continues today. Most notably, the late Princess' daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, wore the ring on her wedding day to Prince Harry in 2018, paying subtle homage to Diana's iconic style.
The ring's stunning aquamarine centrepiece is said to have been gifted to Diana by her close friend, Lucia Flecha de Lima, before being commissioned into a ring by Asprey in 1996. Its historical significance and elegant design have cemented it as a treasured royal heirloom.
"The aquamarine was gifted to Diana by her friend, Lucia Flecha de Lima, and was then commissioned into a ring in 1996 by Asprey."
Valued for Its Rarity and History
Although the ring is considered priceless, its current valuation is estimated at around £80,000. Given its unique history and royal provenance, any potential sale would likely far exceed this figure, making it a true collector's gem.
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