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Aamir Khan’s Intimate Wedding Marked by a Bespoke Madagascar Ruby Ring

Months-long artisan work on the rare cabochon ruby suggests a turn toward personal, heirloom-style jewellery over spectacle.

Overview

  • Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt held a private, at-home marriage in Mumbai attended by close family and friends, with their children taking part in the ceremony.
  • The wedding ring was commissioned from Mumbai jewellery house QWEEN and features a natural cabochon-cut ruby sourced from Madagascar set in a crown-like gold gallery.
  • QWEEN and its co-founder Amit Kumar tell reporters the gemstone took more than three months to source and the ring required over 256 hours of work by 131 pairs of artisan hands.
  • The piece is finished with roughly 40 diamond accents and vintage-style milgrain detailing, a design intended to read as an heirloom rather than a conventional diamond band.
  • Coverage notes Aamir previously commissioned a bespoke aquamarine for Gauri this year and reports he is a strategic investor in QWEEN, a claim that is less widely sourced than the ring’s design and production details.