If you’re a fan of Netflix’s hit reality show “Love Is Blind,” then you’re probably just as curious about the engagement rings as you are about the couples’ love stories. From the lavish proposals to the tear-filled “I dos,” the rings are an important part of the show’s dramatic and romantic moments.
But have you ever wondered where these engagement rings come from? Are they chosen by the contestants themselves or provided by the show? And why do some of the rings look similar? We’ve done some digging and have all the answers to your burning questions about the “Love Is Blind” engagement rings.
First and foremost, unlike “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” where all the rings are provided by celebrity jeweler Neil Lane, the engagement rings on “Love Is Blind” are a bit different. According to the show’s production company, Kinetic Content, the rings are either chosen on set or brought in by the contestants themselves. This adds a personal touch to the rings and makes them even more meaningful for the couples.
In fact, in season one, we saw Kyle Abrams present his mother’s ring to his now fiancée Shaina Hurley. This just goes to show how special and unique the rings on “Love Is Blind” can be.
But for those who do not bring their own rings, how do they choose from a selection of rings that match their personal style and their partner’s preferences? Kinetic Content revealed that the men are presented with dozens of rings to choose from, unless they brought their own. And whichever ring they choose, the production company covers the cost and the contestants get to keep the ring, even if the engagement doesn’t work out.
This may lead you to wonder why some of the rings on the show look similar. Well, in season one, viewers noticed that Lauren Speed, Jessica Batten, and Amber Pike all wore identical rings after their proposals. According to Kinetic Content, while there may be similarities in elements like diamond carat size, band embellishment, and setting, no two rings are exactly the same.
And it’s not just the physical aspects of the ring that are unique. The selection process also adds a special touch to each ring. In season two, the men who were proposing actually discussed their ring choices together, making sure that each ring was picked with the recipient’s preferences in mind. This adds a personal and intimate element to the ring selection process and ensures that each ring is as unique as the couple wearing it.
However, there have been some concerns raised by fans about the ring selection process. Some people have taken to Twitter to express their opinion that the women should also have a say in which ring they receive. This was brought to light in season two when contestant Mallory Zapata ended up with a silver ring chosen by Salvador Perez, instead of the gold ring she had originally wanted. Perhaps in future seasons, the producers will find a way for both contestants to have a say in the ring selection process.
In the meantime, we can all appreciate the thought and effort that goes into choosing the “Love Is Blind” engagement rings. Whether they are brought in by the contestants or carefully selected on set, each ring has its own story and meaning behind it, just like the couples on the show.
So there you have it, everything you need to know about the “Love Is Blind” engagement rings. From the similarities to the payment and the selection process, these rings are more than just symbols of love, they are a reflection of the individuals and the unique love stories we see on the show. We can’t wait to see what kind of rings the next season of “Love Is Blind” will bring and the romantic moments they will spark. Happy watching!