A woman had no idea what style engagement ring she wanted until she found a $12 piece at a Japanese antique store
You can thrift almost anything these days. One woman even bought a $12 piece of secondhand jewelry that inspired her custom engagement ring.
Adele Snowball
- Model Adele Snowball shared the story of her proposal and engagement rings with Business Insider.
- Her fiancé popped the question in Japan with a piece of toy jewelry from a vending machine.
- He then surprised her with a $12 thrifted ring, which inspired her current custom piece.
You can thrift just about anything these days — and that includes your engagement ring.
Just ask Adele Snowball, a 32-year-old model from Australia.
She's always loved vintage jewelry and had permission from her mother to repurpose family heirloom pieces into an engagement ring when the time came.
So, when Oliver Raggat, her boyfriend of three years, proposed with a toy ring during a trip to Japan, it was time to start designing the real thing.
They didn't need to do much work, though.
To the couple's surprise, Snowball found all the inspiration she needed in a $12 secondhand ring at a Japanese antique store.