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Aamir Khan’s Private Wedding Spotlight Falls on Bespoke Madagascar Ruby Ring

The couple’s understated registered marriage is marked by a custom QWEEN ring that the maker says required months of sourcing and hundreds of artisan hours to complete.

Overview

  • Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt held an intimate registered ceremony at their Pali Hill home in Bandra attended by close family, friends and their children.
  • The wedding’s most reported detail is a bespoke QWEEN ring featuring a cabochon-cut natural ruby from Madagascar set in a crown-like gold gallery and framed by 40 diamonds.
  • QWEEN told reporters the gemstone sourcing took about three months and the finished piece required more than 256 hours of handcrafting, with some coverage citing a figure of 131 pairs of artisans involved; those specifics come from the brand and are not independently verified in the reporting.
  • The ruby commission follows an earlier bespoke aquamarine ring Aamir gifted Gauri this year, showing a pattern of personalized, heirloom-style jewellery choices for the couple.
  • Coverage frames the ring as a private, symbolic detail that matches the couple’s preference for a low-key celebration and shifts public focus from a star-studded spectacle to craftsmanship and family-centered meaning.