Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif got married on December 9 at Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, with friends and family in attendance.
The couple shared the pictures of their D-day on Thursday evening and those dreamy pictures were definitely spelling LOVE. The couple was dressed in contrasting shades – Katrina was wearing her favourite coloured lehenga and Vicky was looking stunning in beige-coloured silk sherwani.
As soon as the pictures of the couple got viral, everyone’s attention was grabbed by Katrina’s diamond-studded mangalsutra and blue sapphire engagement ring.
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Diamond studded Mangalsutra:
According to the pictures from the VicKat wedding, it seems that Vicky Kaushal has gifted a Sabyasachi mangalsutra to his wifey, from the jewellery collection of Sabyasachi. The mangalsutra has black and gold beads chain with two small drop-down diamonds.
The details about the mangalsutra were shared by Sabyasachi on Instagram. Along with sharing the picture of the couple, it wrote, “The lehenga is paired with bespoke bridal jewellery of uncut diamonds in 22k gold detailed with hand-strung pearls from Sabyasachi Heritage Jewellery”.
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Engagement Ring:
Someone can clearly see Katrina’s engagement ring in one of the pictures shared by the actress on social media. The blue sapphire engagement ring is a part of a collection from Tiffany. The stunning diamond dust ring with a big sapphire attached to the middle of it. Reportedly, the cost of the ring is Rs 7,40,708.
Katrina’s engagement ring reminds Princess Diana’s very famous engagement ring.
At the D-day, Katrina wore a bridal lehenga crafted by ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Vicky is said to have worn an ivory silk sherwani with intricate marori embroidery and iconic Sabyasachi handcrafted gold plated Bengal Tiger buttons, with a silk kurta and churidar.