Luke Evans is an actor known for his work as Bard the Bowman in “The Hobbit” trilogy. He is also starring as Gaston in the upcoming Disney movie, “Beauty and the Beast.” Now, he is using his influence to help kids.
The Italialn jeweller Bulgari has teamed up with Luke Evans to support the UK-based charity called “Save the Children.” In 2009, Bulgari decided to make jewels that will benefit “Save the Children.” They did this by creating a ring that can be worn by both men and women.
What makes this ring special is the engraving on it. The ring is based on the B.Zero1 design and has a black ceramic set into silver. It cost £420, as reported by The Jewelry Editor. This ring made a huge difference. Ever £60 taken from the purchase price has helped Bulgari raised over £50 million. The funds raised has helped kids in 33 different countries. Their efforts has helped over one million underprivileged kids around the world.
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Evans is a Bulgari brand ambassador as well as an ambassador for the charity group. On November 2016, the “The Girl on the Train” actor went to India to raise awareness regarding “Save the Children’s” education
Mykelti Brown and Antonio Padron live in Utah and they were out on a hike when he popped the question. Mykelti shared that he stopped and got down on one knee. He also recited a poem to her that he wrote just for her. Then he opened the ring box. Of course, Mykelti said yes to him right away and couldn't be happier. Her ring is not traditional, but she loves it. Instead, it is a green amethyst set in yellow gold. This is her favorite stone.
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We have to make them want to wear their rings more by encouraging jewelers to create more practical designs which won't frighten off the traditionalist.
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