James Packer and a beaming Mariah Carey showing off her ring following the proposal. (Photo: Splash News)
This is what an engagement ring from a billionaire looks like.
Mariah Carey accepted a proposal — and a hulking, 35-carat diamond — from Australian businessman James Packer on Thursday and we can bet that it’s got her feeling emotions deeper than she ever dreamed of. The songstress flashed the bling soon after, while walking down the street with the mogul in NYC, but we have an even better look at it.
Let’s hope she was accompanied by an army of bodyguards during that street stroll because that is one expensive ring. Vogue reports that it’s the size of Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé’s engagement rings combined. Yeah.
The ring — featuring two small baguettes next to the massive center stone — was created by Carey’s jeweler friend Wilfredo Rosado, who said he “took the standards super high” when creating the piece that “could not be measured up to.” It took an “army of craftsman,” including an expert who is used to working with that large of a diamond, and the job was completed in two weeks with the team working 12-hour days.
This is what an engagement ring from a billionaire looks like.
Mariah Carey accepted a proposal — and a hulking, 35-carat diamond — from Australian businessman James Packer on Thursday and we can bet that it’s got her feeling emotions deeper than she ever dreamed of. The songstress flashed the bling soon after, while walking down the street with the mogul in NYC, but we have an even better look at it.
Let’s hope she was accompanied by an army of bodyguards during that street stroll because that is one expensive ring. Vogue reports that it’s the size of Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé’s engagement rings combined. Yeah.
The ring — featuring two small baguettes next to the massive center stone — was created by Carey’s jeweler friend Wilfredo Rosado, who said he “took the standards super high” when creating the piece that “could not be measured up to.” It took an “army of craftsman,” including an expert who is used to working with that large of a diamond, and the job was completed in two weeks with the team working 12-hour days.
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