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All you need to know about Samantha's mystery diamond wedding ring designer

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Dec 02, 2025Share Article
All you need to know about Samantha's mystery diamond wedding ring designer
Samantha Ruth Prabhu wore a portrait-cut diamond wedding ring designed by Theodoros Savopoulos.

Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu tied the knot with filmmaker Raj Nidimoru in a Linga Bhairavi Vivaha on December 1. The intimate ceremony took place at the Isha Foundation in Coimbatore. The surprise announcement delighted the actor's fans.

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She wore a beautiful red silk saree for the ceremony, styled with exquisite jewels, striking makeup, and a gorgeous hairdo. However, it was Samantha's vintage-style diamond wedding ring that captured the internet's attention. Here's everything you need to know about the stunning jewellery piece.

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Vintage wedding rings have always held a romantic charm, with a personalised touch. Samantha Ruth Prabhu's portrait-cut diamond ring is one such example. It is designed by Athens-based Theodoros Savopoulos, a passionate jeweller from Greece who remains purposefully unknown to most.

According to A2Z, Theodoros operates almost entirely below the radar, and with a limited yearly production of one-of-a-kind jewellery. One of their Instagram post reveals that Theodoros caters to an ‘exclusive clientele of the most discerning collectors and connoisseurs.' His creations are highly creative, contemporary and gem-centric, and his work sparks curiosity and fascination.

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As for the cut of the diamond – the portrait cut – it has a rich history originating from ancient India and gained popularity with Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. According to a report by Only Natural Diamonds, it is one of the earliest diamond cuts, which got its name when “Shah Jahan had transparent thin diamonds placed over hand-painted portraits to protect and enhance the wearable miniature art.”

Samantha looked dazzling as a bride in a custom, handwoven, flaming red Banaras saree crafted from pure Katan satin silk. Beautifully styled by Pallavi Singh and Selvi, the ensemble was woven over 2 to 3 weeks by a single master artisan. It features powder-zari buttis and a Nishi-woven border in intricate cutwork, finished with beige-gold zardozi: saadi taar, cutdana, kasab, and tiny mirrors.

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