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True love isn’t cheap. Tom Schwartz and Katie Maloney tied the knot for a second time in July after it was revealed that Schwartz, 37, misplaced their marriage license, with fans finally getting a look at their Las Vegas-style nuptials on Tuesday night’s “Vanderpump Rules” episode. To seal the deal, Schwartz gifted Maloney, 33, a …
True love isn’t cheap.
Tom Schwartz and Katie Maloney tied the knot for a second time in July after it was revealed that Schwartz, 37, misplaced their marriage license, with fans finally getting a look at their Las Vegas-style nuptials on Tuesday night’s “Vanderpump Rules” episode.
To seal the deal, Schwartz gifted Maloney, 33, a 15-carat heart-shaped tanzanite ring designed by their favorite jeweler, Kyle Chan. The ring “could easily retail for $35,000 for the stone alone,” Chan told Page Six Style.
“Schwartz went with me to my yearly gem hunting in the desert last year,” the jeweler said. “And he picked out this beautiful supersize tanzanite for Katie. Schwartz did well. He went all out to find her the heart from the ocean.”
“I just love that we made a trip to find that purple heart-shaped tanzanite,” Chan added. “That was the best experience ever, even for me as a jeweler. Who gets to go with one of their best friends to pick out stones? Hunting gemstones is always fun, but hunting for one that’s so meaningful is next level.”
Meanwhile, Maloney gifted Schwartz a 1-carat emerald-cut diamond with a solid heavy rose gold band worth $20,000, according to Chan.
Still, their union was the most sentimental part of the couple’s nuptials.
“The paper ceremony, I like to call it, it was in its own weird little Vegas way, it was kind of a dream come true,” Schwartz previously told Page Six.
“It was something I kind of always fantasized about.”
Maloney added that she dreamed of a Vegas wedding after a childhood trip to Caesar’s Palace.
“I had that dream when I was younger,” she said.
“I thought Vegas was so fancy. I told my mom I wanted to get married at the lawn on Caesar’s Palace when I was like 12 … I got both of my dream weddings.”