
This is the INSANE cost of The Bachelor engagement ring that Grant gave Juliana
This is seriously over budget
Grant Ellis decided to get down on one knee and propose to Juliana on The Bachelor. It was a toss-up between Litia and Juliana, both of who he’d dropped the L-bomb with, but in the end, he saw a future with Juliana. She didn’t only get a new man in her life, but a glitzy new engagement that cost more than an average year’s salary.
The INSANE cost of The Bachelor engagement ring
The Bachelor engagement ring that Grant gave Juliana cost a whopping $50K! Designed by Neil Lane, her stunning ring was made with art deco natural diamonds, meaning nobody else in the world has the same design. The unique jewellery includes two distinct bullet-shaped diamonds featuring a centrepiece emerald, and fits Juliana’s ring finger perfectly.
Although Grant did pick the ring out, he didn’t have to take a cent out of his own pocket for it, as it was gifted to the couple by ABC. The ring has 3.5 carats and was crafted in gold and platinum, and the man behind the design has been making custom rings for the dating show for over 20 years.
Wait, they may not even get to keep it

The Neil Lane engagement ring gifted to The Bachelor couple have to give it back if they split up before a certain time, according to Reality Steve. The couples who leave the dating show typically get to keep the engagement ring if they stay engaged for at least two years after the show airs. Otherwise, they must return it.
Matt James and Rachael Kirkconnell weren’t even engaged, but if they had left the show with Rachael wearing a new piece of bling, they’d have been able to keep it because they stayed together for almost five years. And regardless of whether the winning couple gets married or not, it’s theirs to keep – and the groom-to-be didn’t have to pay a dime!
Ring designer Neil Lane has joked that the rings go to “ring heaven” if the couple doesn’t last…
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