An online shop selling some bargainous engagement rings has many supporters - but plenty of detractors, too.
Keep scrolling to see the bargain gems for yourself...
Finding love is something most of us hope for...
Dating is no joke...
In fact, romantic life can often just feel like a string of missed opportunities as you search and search for "the one."Looking for love can be exhausting.
Plus, PDAs are nice.
And some couples wish to take their commitment a step further.
Becoming engaged to be married is one way that many choose to express the seriousness of their love for one another.Many of us have marriage in our life plan.
Which can put a lot of pressure on the situation.
If the proposal is supposed to set the trend for how the wedding (and even the marriage) will go, many want it to be absolutely perfect.Proposals have become a pretty big deal.
There's one area in particular that this manifests...
In the physical symbol of the commitment itself - the engagement ring. For many, the ring is almost the most important aspect of an engagement.And there's usually an even more specific concern.
And obviously, the jewel represents something else.
Diamonds cost a pretty penny - so a ring with a really big one is a not-so-subtle way to brag about wealth.A huge ring is a spectacle.
And when someone feels so excited about their relationship, it can seem like a huge engagement ring is the only adequate way to express it.But one engagement ring store has gone viral this week...
For some ridiculously low prices.
The U.K based bargain retailer, Poundland, has released engagements rings costing just (you guessed it) £1.
Which at around $1.35 is an undeniable bargain.