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Get It While You Can… A “Pumpkin Spice Latte” Ring For (Just) $11K

A jewelry company has created what’s being call the world’s first Pumpkin Spice Latte Ring. You can buy it for $11,300.

The ring from Angelic Diamonds features a “whipped cream-shaped” center diamond surrounded by white diamonds and orange sapphires encased in a cup-shaped claw, meant to mimic a warm cup of pumpkin spice.

There are also white diamonds, orange sapphires and emerald shoulder stones decorating each side of the gold rose band.

“Pumpkin Spiced” is also engraved on the inside band.

The ring even comes with a box that is a cardboard coffee cup wrap, a pumpkin closure latch and smells like pumpkin spice when you open it

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