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John Stamos Proposes with a Platinum Engagement Ring!

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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India


The subtle and simplistic elegance of platinum has made it the most preferred choice for engagement rings amongst couples across the world. Leading this trend are the celebrities who are known for indulging their partners with the most exquisite platinum engagement rings.



 


The Full House (and Fuller House) star John Stamos recently proposed to model Caitlin McHugh with a spectacular platinum ring by Neil Lane. The ring appears to have an emerald-cut diamond center, flanked by two smaller side diamonds. Caitlin is a Disney fan, so John proposed in Disneyland with giant signs of Sebastian the crab from ‘The Little Mermaid’ that said, “Go on And Ask The Girl” instead of the lyrics from “Kiss the Girl.”


 


The newly engaged couple were recently spotted at the “mothers2mothers and The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Benefit Dinner” on October 24, 2017 in Los Angeles where Caitlin adorned her platinum engagement ring on the red carpet.


 






Caitlin McHugh and John Stamos


 


One of the rarest metals on the planet, platinum is a beautiful expression of the sole commitment among the couple.


 


Platinum is a naturally occurring white metal; from the time that it is mined, till the final product this pure metal is absolutely white. The natural colour of this rare metal does not fade nor tarnish with time. It is a durable, dense and strong metal so it feels more substantial to the wearer as compared to other metals.


 


About Platinum Guild International


In order to assure consumers of the purity of platinum jewellery, Platinum Guild India Pvt. Ltd. has appointed Trust Ever Assurance Services LLP to audit and monitor its Quality Assurance Scheme. Under this scheme, all authentic platinum jewellery in India comes with a Quality Assurance Card and bears the purity mark of “Pt 950” stamped inside the piece. This also serves as an assurance of a ‘buy back’ programme.