When you announce you’re getting married, the biggest question of all is “How did he/she propose?” and to a man or woman who intends to take the next step in a relationship “How to propose?” can be the most important question. There are countless ways to express your love and tell someone you love them, but how do you propose?
Well, first you need to get yourself a platinum engagement ring. With our expertise and quality diamonds, we can ensure you pop the question with an immaculate diamond that will shine and sparkle no matter where you are. The intended ring will be beautifully presented in the little square velvet and satin box; where and how you decide to open that box is entirely up to you.
The majority of celebrities have always gone with the grand gesture when it comes to weddings and marriage proposals; we would expect anything less than a huge spectacle and fireworks from our famous counterparts. It all begins with the romantic getaway, the build up to the question, the surprise gesture and the celebration after the “yes”.
Many celebrities such as Charlie Sheen popped the question whilst on holiday. Charlie Sheen was with his then girlfriend Brook Mueller in Costa Rica when he proposed with an 11-carat, platinum engagement ring. But you don’t have to be a celebrity to propose with a romantic gesture. Take Matt Still for example. In a dark cinema hall, Matt surprised his girlfriend with a romantic video played on the big screen, before getting down on one knee. Naturally, she said yes. (His proposal is available to watch on YouTube).Proposals do not have to be the grand affair.
Maybe you don’t want to fuss- just casually ask. Tony Blair popped the question to his wife Cherie Blair as she was cleaning the toilet, by far not the most conventional way to propose, but she did say yes. Whether you decide to pull out all the stops or you make it more personal and intimate affair, when you present the platinum engagement ring and ask that question…”Will you marry me?” it will no doubt be a life changing moment to remember.