Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin tied the knot over the weekend, and we’ve been obsessing over the impressive jewellery that they were wearing on their big day.
The celebrity couple confirmed their engagement back in June, though there had been months of speculation after Barbara was spotted flashing a diamond ring on THAT finger at the Mammoth Film Festival in March.
The intimate wedding took place on 15th July in Barbara’s home country of Hungary on her parents’ property, and the two have shared their plans to celebrate with a larger wedding in California in the fall.
Leading diamond experts at Steven Stone have taken a close look at the jewellery that the A-List couple were wearing on their big day, revealing everything you need to know…
Barbara paired her Vivienne Westwood dress with a 90s inspired diamond choker, which was custom made from Tiffany & Co – our experts estimate it to be worth $30,000.
Though as impressive as Barbara’s choker is, it was her wedding ring that we were eager to see. Barbara was wearing a simple wedding band, which features three round cut diamonds. Unlike her $40,000 oval cut engagement ring from Dylan, her wedding ring is likely to be worth just $1,200.
It wasn’t just the Bride who was dripping in jewels and the chunky brooch displayed on Dyland’s jacket caught our eye. Also likely to be a custom piece from Tiffany & Co, the piece is comprised of white and yellow gold, and features round cut diamonds. Our experts estimate it to be worth approximately $15,000.
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