Bachelorette’s Rachel Lindsay

The Bachelorette’s Rachel Lindsay and her new husband Bryan Abasolo are basking in that newlywed glow!

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“This is our next chapter. We are overwhelmed by all the love and support,” Bryan, who tied the knot with his fiancée of two years on Aug. 24 2019 in a rooftop wedding at Mexico’s Royalton Suites Cancun.
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The Jewels

“I’ve never done two bands before but when we were looking at options, Rachel was drawn to one that would match her traditional, pear-shaped diamond engagement ring and then at the same time she kept looking at the yellow gold band too,” says Lane. “At the end of the day, we made both and so she’ll wear the white one on some days, the yellow on other days and then sometimes she will wear both. And why not? It doubles the sparkle!”

Greater than 2 carats between them, Lindsey’s more traditional eternity band is set on three sides with 108 small round diamonds, while the second is handmade in 18-carat gold and set with 165 small yellow diamonds. By contrast, Abasolo opted for one classic wedding band, handmade in platinum and “comfort-fit” with a contoured, rounded inside “so it’s very comfortable on his finger,” says Lane, who initially met with the couple last spring to go over designs. “Bryan was easy breezy and knew quickly what he liked.”

“Apparently Rachel had talked about a pear-shaped diamond and this was her fantasy ring,” says Lane. “Bryan lit up when he saw it.” Featuring a large central stone, the 3-carat platinum ring is set within a halo of smaller diamonds and further accented with 80 round diamonds.

The Couple Visting Neil Lane Showroom in Los Angels