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9:57 pm - 04/16/2012

Angelina Jolie’s ring worth an estimated $1,000,000!






YES ,IT'S CONFLICT FREE DIAMONDS
When the time finally came for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to make a promise for their future, Pitt made sure to do it right.

"Brad had the vision" for the custom-cut engagement ring, Beverly Hills jeweler Procop tells PEOPLE in this week's engagement special cover story. Check out the stunning sparkler – with diamonds set on a band of yellow gold – in a close-up photo.

An independent expert tells PEOPLE that the ring could weigh in at more than 10 carats total, with a price tag of $1 million.

Jolie, 36, quietly debuted the ring at a private event at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on April 11.

After seven years and six kids together, the couple decided that they were ready to begin their next chapter together. "They've reached a stage where their family has jelled," says a source who has spent time with them.

i know people(slimandsexxy) gonna hate but BEST CELEBRITY COUPLE!
we all know queen angelina deserves it still

ONTD would you give your fiancee a ring that expensive?
also post your dream engagement ring
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cambrilis 16th-Apr-2012 09:10 pm (UTC)
that's an ugly ring. 1mil, damn, I would just put it in a safe so I don't lose it.
innocentanalyst 16th-Apr-2012 09:11 pm (UTC)
ugly ring. more interested in the missing boy story.

Edited at 2012-04-16 10:01 pm (UTC)
leviicorpus 16th-Apr-2012 09:11 pm (UTC)
So ugly
violue 16th-Apr-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
but it's so ugly
quidscipio 16th-Apr-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
is it boogie of me to say that i want either a lab grown diamond instead of a ~natural diamond or really any other type of stone for an engagement ring because i dislike the diamond trade and the artificially inflated cost of diamonds?
fruitariyum 16th-Apr-2012 09:13 pm (UTC)
no dat is actually rlly ethical and qt of u 2 say & a lot better than sum of this hippocryts on hurr hew wudl be like "OMG save da ppl!!!!" in 1 poast, but den in another be like "I WANT A BIG-ASS ROQ NO MATTER WUT!!!!!!!!!"
sugarbobbin 16th-Apr-2012 09:19 pm (UTC)
Nope. In the end, it's just a ring. Have a ring you love than a ring you hate. It doesn't change the piece of paper. Though, personally, I'd read hard into it if your SO gets you one knowing your opinion of the diamond market.

Edited at 2012-04-16 09:19 pm (UTC)
wakeupem 16th-Apr-2012 09:32 pm (UTC)
When I worked in jewelry sales, there were quite a few women who didn't want traditional rings and felt bad about it. O_o It's your ring and you get whatever the hell you want.
tink_1326 16th-Apr-2012 10:10 pm (UTC)
Artificial diamonds can discolor over time. If you don't want to have to replace it, you should go with something real. Maybe a different type of stone?
quidscipio 16th-Apr-2012 10:14 pm (UTC)
lol i wouldn't be opposed to that either!
ms_mmelissa 16th-Apr-2012 10:55 pm (UTC)
I don't want a diamond either. Not for ethical reasons though, just because I think they're ugly.
jessica_lilyr 17th-Apr-2012 12:23 am (UTC)
Look at moissanite, bb! It's a gorgeous, durable stone that easily passes for a diamond if that's the look you're going for!
xtinkerbellax 16th-Apr-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
I just know I wouldn't want a ring so expensive that I had to keep it in the vault most of the time and wear a knockoff, what's the point? IDK I never really like these engagement rings I see on celebs.
onyxobsidian 16th-Apr-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
ONTD would you give your fiancee a ring that expensive?

Of course, who wouldn't?
babysinclair 16th-Apr-2012 09:30 pm (UTC)
With your own money and then pay for a wedding/honeymoon ON TOP O IT?
hearxmexrawr 16th-Apr-2012 09:13 pm (UTC)
That ring is so tacky it makes me sad tbh
acharmedlife 16th-Apr-2012 09:14 pm (UTC)
it isn't a nice ring. it's ugly no matter how much it costs
rubyboots 16th-Apr-2012 09:14 pm (UTC)
Nothing original to add. It's ugly, looks like a watch, waste of money, unexcited at them being engaged etc etc
shiro_renja 16th-Apr-2012 09:14 pm (UTC)
I don't care how expensive it is...it is FREAKING UGLY!!!!

and way too expensive for such a hideous thing.
shegotaflavor 16th-Apr-2012 09:14 pm (UTC)
My future fiance will be in luck. I have an engagement ring that belonged to my great, great grandmother. It's from the mid 1800's and has the most stunning cut. It also comes with the wedding band. I had the price estimated and it's worth over $20,000 and could pay off all my debt but I'm holding out on the chance that someone will eventually want to propose to me, which never seems to happen. I might have to propose to myself.
sugarbobbin 16th-Apr-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
Are you willing to post a picture? I die for estate jewelry.

Edited at 2012-04-16 09:20 pm (UTC)
shegotaflavor 16th-Apr-2012 09:27 pm (UTC)
For sure, I have to get the ring cleaned up but it sparkles like mad in real life. The picture doesn't do it justice. And it's a 6, my fingers are a 5 even though they look like sausages...so I need to find a place that can cut it for cheap.

sugarbobbin 16th-Apr-2012 09:15 pm (UTC)
I really want an art deco styled engagement ring. I wouldn't mind if it was a piece of costume jewelery, but I feel the style of the ring represents how connected you are with your spouse. I'd rather have a fake ring that I like than a small rock that doesn't reflect my personality at all.

...I'm thinking way too into this, but it's coming from a daughter of a jeweler. I have an excuse.
queenofissues 16th-Apr-2012 10:05 pm (UTC)
I agree with all of this though. I LOVE big costume jewelry rings, but I would actually hate a real diamond (I'm rough on jewelry and lose A LOT of it, so I never spend more than 5 dollars). If someone got me jewelry that wasn't wearable with my super casual everyday jewelry (a really thin ring and a quirky necklace) I would be insulted because it's like they don't know or listen at all.

Like my mom goes ape-shit over opals, but her current husband bought her an amethyst necklace, diamond ring, and Native American style earrings, and I know she would trade all that crap for an opal necklace. He doesn't listen or know her tastes at all.
deargirl 16th-Apr-2012 11:24 pm (UTC)
Same, I really want an art deco ring with an aquamarine stone I think.
coffeetwit 16th-Apr-2012 09:15 pm (UTC)
If the stories are true about Angelina not eating/going on fasts because she empathizes/feels guilty about the people starving around the world, I find it odd that she's okay with wearing a million dollar engagement ring.
I know that Brad has a lot of money and he probably didn't pay a million dollars for it but I feel like she would have wanted something simpler and modest. Like a pebble her kids found on the street shaped into a ring with play doh.
marywebgirl 16th-Apr-2012 09:24 pm (UTC)
IA. Makes me think there's something to those rumblings about the engagement being a sign of the beginning of the end.
coffeetwit 16th-Apr-2012 09:43 pm (UTC)
I always feel bad when couples are together forever, get engaged, get married and are divorced in a year. Obviously they get married because it's their last attempt at saving their relationship but I always wonder if they would have been together forever if they just chose not to get married. ( that might not have made sense)
shegotaflavor 16th-Apr-2012 09:32 pm (UTC)
I thought about that too, especially with it being a diamond. Maybe Brad and his way of living got to her and she didn't want to lose him.
donnanoble 16th-Apr-2012 10:04 pm (UTC)
mte
queenofissues 16th-Apr-2012 10:08 pm (UTC)
I actually like the idea of the ring being something her kids found/designed. She was on the cover of EW with a gun necklace her oldest son drew and Brad had made into jewelry. I always thought that was the sweetest thing ever.
xtinkerbellax 16th-Apr-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
I also hate diamonds on the band, I don't necessarily mind side stones but diamonds on the band are ick to me.
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