Disney Gets Into The Wedding Ring Business
A couple of years ago Disney entered the bridal market with a line of fairytale wedding dresses. The line is still going strong and now the designer,Kirstie Kelly is expanding into fine jewelry. National Jeweler reports that Kelly's new line of diamond wedding and engagement rings, "Kirstie Kelly for Disney by Mouawad" debuted this week as part of Bridal Fashion Week in New York. The line consists of six engagement rings with matching wedding bands that correspond to six Disney heroines, Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Princess Jasmine from Aladdin, Ariel from The Little Mermaid and Belle from Beauty and the Beast. The Disney rings are being sold as semi-mounts (center stone not included) and retail for $1,200 to $6,000.More tips on diamond buying.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
kelly chesnut Oct 22nd 2009 1:53PM
Wow! Sounds like Utopia.
Kristieann Oct 22nd 2009 2:27PM
I just got my wedding jewelry from the Kirstie Kelly for Disney bridal line. I ordered it from Advantage Bridal (www.advantagebridal.com) and am very pleased with the quality. They got the order to me promptly and the pieces are beautiful! I can't wait to wear them for my wedding this December--in fact, I decided on my gown because it matched the style of the Ariel set! I am so glad Disney let her design for them, and as more of us '80s kids get married, I'm sure the line will only get more attention!
Kristieann Oct 22nd 2009 2:31PM
I just got my wedding jewelry from the Kirstie Kelly for Disney bridal line. I ordered it from Advantage Bridal (www.advantagebridal.com) and am very pleased with the quality. The pieces are beautiful! I can't wait to wear them for my wedding this December--in fact, I decided on my gown because it matched the style of the Ariel set I got! I am so glad Disney let her design for them, and as more of us '80s kids get married, I'm sure the line will only get more attention!
Kristieann Oct 22nd 2009 2:33PM
I just got my wedding jewelry from the Kirstie Kelly for Disney bridal line. I ordered it from Advantage Bridal (www.advantagebridal.com) and am very pleased with the quality. The pieces are beautiful! I can't wait to wear them for my wedding this December--in fact, I decided on my gown because it matched the style of the Ariel set I got! I am so glad Disney let her design for them, and as more of us '80s kids get married, I'm sure the line will only get more attention!
Adele Oct 22nd 2009 2:45PM
There are many Disney Haters out there. You cannot say that DIsney is too expensive if you have never been there. I think that Six Flags is more expensive and caters only to people who love roller coasters, Disney, on the other hand, caters to everyone of every age. Look into the deals that Disney is offering that include hotel. tickets and meals. It is a great value and will give you something to remember always. DIsney is a Magical Experience. My son is 21 and has been to Disney World, Disneyland and the DIsney Cruise a combined total of 27 times and it never gets old for either one of us. As a matter of fact, we bought Disney Vacation Club and are going back in December for New Year's.
123 Dec 15th 2009 11:38PM
I must agree with the last person. I have been to six flags several times and don't have much to do because I'm not a huge roller coaster person. In fact the last time I went to six flags it was with my boyfriend (we got free tickets) between parking, food and drinks for the 1/2 day we were there we spent at least $100. We spent all day waiting for two rides because of the "line cutting." I have also been to Disney countless times in the last 3 years. There was even a point where I lived in MA and used an annual pass for 30 days... With Disney Vacation Club the cost wasn't bad.
There are so many people gripping about how expensive it is, but a water is $2.50 (more then a convenience store yes), but I have been to sporting events and six flags where they were $4.
If your going to Disney and your concerned about price looking into their dining plans and other deals