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So you say you're a rabid Twilight fan? Then perhaps you've already purchased a copy of Bella's engagement ring.
The ring was designed and
released 2008 by Shelli Ashton, founder of Infinite Jewelry Co., in
collaboration with Twilight mega-selling author Stephenie Meyer.
Ashton said she conceived of
the idea of the ring after she got tired of displaying her Twilight fan
status every day with her "Smitten, Not Bitten" T-shirt. She contacted
Meyer -- before she became an international brand name -- via e-mail
and suggested the ring, and later a sterling-silver charm bracelet,
with wolf and heart pendants.
Ashton, who lives in St.
George, owned a bracelet with amber and black stones, which reminded
her of the color of Edward's eyes. "I thought it would be neat if I
could wear some piece of jewelry specifically for the books," she said.
She was surprised when Meyer
answered her initial e-mail. "She would [e-mail] sketches of what she
thought it should look like," Ashton said.
In designing the Twilight
jewelry, she wanted to remain as true to Meyer's descriptions as
possible. The original engagement ring was described only as gold in
the third book, Eclipse. Ashton asked Meyer for permission to make the
ring in white gold and sterling silver, as well as yellow gold.
Six hundred copies of the ring were released online on July 18, 2008 -- the day Bella and Edward get engaged in the series.
With 13 cubic zirconia stones
bonded with 14k gold in the center, the ring is available in three
styles: Fashion ($59) featuring a sterling-silver band, Fine ($499)
with white or yellow gold and Genuine ($2,000) featuring real diamonds
with a yellow or white gold band.
"We do sell the Genuine ring,"
Ashton said. "Some people have used it as their own engagement ring. In
fact, one man wrote to me and said he decorated a room exactly the same
way as Edward in the book and proposed with our ring."
Ashton, who manages orders and
manufacturing, said the ring is sold in stores across the country, as
well as Russia, England, Austria, Brazil and Japan. She said she
decided to sell the ring in 2008 -- before the June 30, 2010, release
date of "Eclipse" -- because the jewelry grows out of the phenomenon of
the book series.
She'll give away a few rings at the Twilight Lexicon party Nov. 21 at South Jordan's Megaplex 20 theaters.
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