Lana Condor is engaged to Anthony De La Torre, her longtime partner.
Condor, 24, made the announcement on Instagram on Friday.
“Saying yes was the simplest decision I’ve ever made,” the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” actress captioned her Instagram post.
“I consider myself the absolute luckiest woman alive to live in your sphere,” Condor added to her caption. “Aside from my father, without a doubt, you are the greatest man in the world.”
“Emmy & Timmy said it’s about time mommy & daddy got engaged,” she wrote, referencing their dogs, who they included in their engagement shoot. Lucas Rossi took the couple’s engagement photos.
Condor and De La Torre, 28, have been together since they met at an event in Los Angeles in 2015, as Seventeen reported. The couple celebrated six years together in August.
De La Torre proposed a ring from Paris Jewellers, which he designed with co-owner Chau Lui, as the brand shared on Instagram.
Paris Jewellers is a female, Vietnamese-owned company based in Canada, according to its website. Condor is Vietnamese-American.
“I was so honored to work with Anthony to co-design this special ring for Lana,” Lui said in a statement to Insider. “They are incredible people and I’m so truly happy for them.”
According to a representative from Paris Jewellers, the ring has an oval center diamond set in yellow gold and is surrounded by pear and round-shaped diamonds.
“I listened to their first duet together, ‘Raining in London’, on repeat when I was designing this ring,” Lui went on to say of her design process. “So many details of the ring are inspired by their love story and by this incredible song they have together.”
Apeksha Kothari, COO of Rare Carat, a diamond engagement marketplace, told Insider that Condor’s ring is likely a three-carat diamond. Kothari estimates it’s worth approximately $100,000.
Kothari told Insider the diamonds that surround the center stone create a ring that is “gorgeous, simple, and delicate, allowing the diamond to do all the shining here.”
Condor stated in her caption that De La Torre’s decision to collaborate with a Vietnamese jeweler meant a lot to her.
“The fact that he knew how important it was to me and collaborated with a Vietnamese company to help design my ring is a testament to just how truly thoughtful he always is,” she said of her fiance.
Condor representatives declined to comment on this story.
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