



And sparkle it does Charlotte's wedding ring is hard to ignore throughout the show, whether she's picking oranges, bonding with Lady Danbury, or dancing with her husband. Each stone is backed by gray foil to provide more sparkle, which was a common technique among jewelers during England's Georgian period. Set on a decorative split gold band, the main stone is a rectangular table-cut white quartz surrounded by a halo of 14 smaller white quartz stones. Upon first look, the ring appears green - which would make sense considering Charlotte's professed fondness for emeralds - but it actually features light gray quartz stones that complement each of her elaborate gowns.Ĭostume designers Lyn Paolo and Laura Frecon sourced the ring from New York City–based jewelry brand Larkspur & Hawk, which lent countless pieces from its archive for the Shondaland production. Fans don't have to wait long to see Charlotte's nuptial bling she marries Corey Mylchreest's King George III during episode one, and the producers included a close-up, slow-motion shot as George slides the giant sparkler on her finger. In the Netflix limited series, actor India Amarteifio portrays the young British monarch, who's bedecked in gems for every scene. Of all the lavish jewelry featured in "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," we can't stop daydreaming about the queen's wedding ring.
