Listen up,Eastern Eroticism group show Harry Potter nerds. If you're having a HP-themed wedding and think that's big enough to show how you're dedicating your life to the Wizarding World, you're mistaken.
So you have a baby and give it a mandrake-themed photoshoot, maybe you get a HPtattoo.
But no. There's more you can do.
To prove your commitment to Harry Potter, you must marry the spirit of J.K. Rowling (along with your husband or wife, probably) and wear a Harry Potter-themed engagement ring.
Sapphire Studios, a jeweler based in Melbourne, Australia, is known for their unique engagement rings – and their Golden Snitch collection of diamond rings just might be enough to prove yourself.
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They have two designs.
The Golden Snitch ring comes in four colors – rose gold two tone, sterling silver, white gold and yellow gold. Each color features a 1.40 carat diamond, with current sale prices ranging from $499.08 to $768.23 AUD.
The Deathly Hallows ring comes in three options – sterling silver with a regular diamond; white, rose or yellow gold with a regular diamond; and white, rose or yellow gold with a natural diamond. Each diamond is .70 carats. Current sale prices range from $376.04 to $1,091.21 AUD.
Even though Sapphire Studios is headquartered in Australia, they are an online-based business and ship worldwide. By owl, we assume.
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