15 carats at left, 25 carats at right.
*ping*
Beautiful.
Dumb question. I knew it was her engagement ring, and I’m a dude.
That is quite a ROCK, but I had to look for it because my eyes still go immediately to Melania.
And I am a Woman.
I’m not into knuckle dusters, but then I haven’t got her lovely hands.
Who effin cares...
He chooses what he does in his life...
You sound jealous...
Let’s see, most women wear their engagement ring...hmm, sounds so strange. /s
Wouldn’t have guessed it was 25 carats
The left & right photo are the same. The right is a close up.
he gifted to her a stunning 15-carat diamond ring on her finger
damn... don’t they speak English over there???
My second wife was a nice dresser. She had enough outfits
that she would seldom have to wear the same outfit twice in
a year.
She always dressed appropriately, and the people she came
into contact with had a lot of respect and admiration for
her.
None of it was exceptionally expensive. It was just nice
business and evening wear clothing.
I don’t begrudge a woman looking her best. It’s a bug plus,
and Melania always uses good taste.
I’m proud of the job she has done so far as First Lady.
She loves her engagement ring
One of the most beautiful women in the world who, in the past four years, has worn some of the most gorgeous clothing ever made and she has not been on a magazine cover. They have put the butch-bully Michelle on covers galore and even old-hag Hillary, but not the gorgeous Melania. Shameful.
It’s really just highly compressed Coal...
Being worn by a 200 Million Carat ++++ lady.
“Men grow cold
As girls grow old
And we all lose our charms in the end
But square-cut or pear-shaped
These rocks don’t loose their shape
Diamonds are a girl’s best friend!”
And, yes. I speak from experience - though I’ve never had one above a 1 carat weight.
However, I ain’t dead yet, LOL! ;)
The Emerald Cut is designed to enhance depth of color by limiting the washout associated with cuts (like the round brilliant) that magnify brightness. Since diamonds graded D are prized for their colorless clarity, it’s simply misguided to diminish their innate beauty to absorb light, magnify it, and sparkle magnificently in the full spectrum of diamond fire. Cutting colorless diamonds like they were emeralds is tantamount to covering up a Picasso with a velvet picador.