‘Golden Bachelorette’ Joan Vassos gets engaged with a 4-carat diamond ring

“Golden Bachelorette” star Joan Vassos got engaged to contestant Chock Chapple with a stunning 4-carat ring during Wednesday night’s season finale.

Chapple followed franchise tradition by proposing with a custom Neil Lane Couture diamond ring, People report.

“To celebrate their future together, I knew exactly the ring design that would perfectly symbolize Joan and Chock’s undeniable connection,” the famed jewelry designer told the outlet ahead of the grand finale.

Joan Vassos got engaged to Chock Chapple during Wednesday night’s season finale of “The Golden Bachelorette” with a stunning 4-carat diamond ring. The Golden Bachelor
According to People, the Neil Lane Couture sparkler features a 4-carat emerald-cut diamond in the center with a tapered diamond baguette on each side. The Golden Bachelor

“This ring’s stunning beauty perfectly encapsulates Joan’s journey as the first ever Golden Bachelorette, and I wish her and Chock nothing but the best as they enter the next phase of their relationship together.”

Vassos’ platinum ring features a handcrafted emerald-cut diamond set with two tapered diamond baguettes, which are lined with 56 round brilliant-cut diamonds.

Lane told People he wanted to design something “classic” for Vassos, 61, and he drew inspiration from her “sophistication,” “elegance” and “integrity” as well as the 1920s Art Deco era.

According to the celebrity jeweler, Chapple, 60, fell in love with the ring as soon as he saw it.

The platinum ring also has 56 round brilliant-cut diamonds, per
Instagram/chockchapple
Lane told the outlet that he designed the ring to represent Vassos and Chapple’s “undeniable connection.” Instagram/chockchapple

“It was just one of those things that clicked,” Lane recalled. “I think he understood the vibrations and the energy that went into that ring.”

Chapple got down on one knee during Wednesday’s finale and proposed to Vassos on the beach, professing his love for her and expressing his excitement for their future.

“From our first date at Disneyland, I thought I saw a future with you,” Vassos said. per person. “And it’s the first time I’ve actually envisioned a future with someone else in a really long time.”

He also drew inspiration from Vassos’ “refinement,” “elegance,” and “integrity.” Instagram/chockchapple
Lane also had the Art Deco period of the 1920s in mind. Instagram/chockchapple

She added: “We are living proof that no matter what life throws at you, there is still hope, even at our age.”

The school administrator also told Chapple that she loved him for the first time.

Vassos – who competed on Gerry Turner’s season of “The Golden Bachelor” last year – and Chapple had an undeniable connection from the start, and he was her first one-on-one date.

The designer said Chapple was thrilled with the ring as soon as he saw it. Instagram/chockchapple
“I think he understood the vibrations and the energy that went into that ring,” Lane said. Instagram/chockchapple

When it came time for fantasy suites, Chapple told host Jesse Palmer that he was in love with Vassos and knew she was the one for him.

He explained: “It’s either going to end up being an engagement or I’m going to get my heart broken.”

Season 1 of “The Golden Bachelorette” is available to stream on Hulu now.