The Bachelor may change every single year, but there are a few things that are almost guaranteed to happen every time during the finale.
Someone is bound to get heartbroken and The Bachelor will present a stunning ring to his leading lady.
But don’t get it twisted, the ring isn’t always an engagement ring, most of the time it’s used to symbolise the couple’s commitment to one another.
This year, like most years, Larsen Jewellery was the one to create the dazzling champagne-coloured diamond ring.
Featuring a secret hidden halo, the jewellers worked alongside Jimmy himself to design the timeless creation.
The 100% carbon neutral ring came complete with an enormous 2.01ct oval centre diamond and was layered with 10 round brilliant cut diamonds in the hidden halo.
Speaking to POPSUGAR Australia, Anna Knapp, jeweller at Larsen Jewellery spoke about the process in detail.
“After the initial consultation, we had a clear idea of the direction we were going to take. Jimmy wanted to create a beautiful everyday dress ring that didn’t fit the mould of a typical engagement ring,” says Anna.
“It was extremely important to him that the design was modern over traditional to represent his journey with Holly and reflect her inherent stylishness. Jimmy was drawn to rounded diamond cuts and designs that were of a more organic nature in comparison to angular square and rectangular cuts, that he thought looked too harsh on the finger, and a little old fashioned.”
This is the fifth ring Larsen Jewellery has created for The Bachelor Australia.