That’s it, folks!
Felix Von Hofe, Jed McIntosh, and Thomas Malucelli went on a wild ride in search of finding true love on “The Bachelors Australia” and now it is all over and done with.
All three men reached a decision on who they wanted standing next to them with the final rose on Sunday night, ready to face their happily ever after together. And the excitement and nerves of the final rose ceremony reached new heights this year, as two Bachelors got down on one knee to propose to their chosen Bachelorette.
Jed chose Alesia, Thomas proposed to Leah, and Felix wanted to see where things went with Jessica.
Working with the team at Larsen Jewellery, Jed and Thomas had a stunning ring to present to their special ladies with.
Jed presented Alesia with a yellow gold champagne diamond ring. It’s a boho-inspired design with an avant-garde edge featuring a striking marquise-cut champagne diamond, accented by six brilliant cut diamond side stones, set on an 18ct yellow gold band.
The ‘Cyra’ engagement ring pulls together two trending design elements high on engagement ring wishlists –
radiant yellow gold and luxurious champagne diamonds.
Thomas also got down on one knee and proposed to Leah with a white gold oval sapphire and diamond ring. The ‘Amalfi’ engagement ring is classically charming. Made with 18ct white gold, this delicate ring features glistening trios of pear-shaped diamonds set on either side of a dreamy, oval pale blue sapphire. This design gives a modern and feminine touch to a timeless classic.
Larsen Jewellery specialises in custom-made wedding rings, engagement rings and other fine jewellery.
“Each ring was meticulously designed to showcase the unique, impeccably cut coloured centre stones that were hand selected by our gemologists. Imbued with Larsen’s industry-leading ethical values, these rings took six weeks to make, created in our Brisbane studio, with the craftsmanship and quality that Larsen Jewellery is known for,” says Larsen’s Senior Jeweller Kate Reid.
While all three couples raised their glasses in a toast and the future looked promising, not all couples went the distance following the finale. Felix and Jessica have since parted ways, as have Thomas and Leah. Jed and Alésia aren’t putting labels on their relationship currently but are excited to see how their connection can now evolve outside the Bachie bubble.
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