Fashionistas are racing to get to their nearest River Island store, desperate to get their hands on the brand new Cartier ring dupesCredit: tiktok/@jakimovaite
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The rings are just £14 eachCredit: tiktok/@jakimovaite
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They're a whopping £3,986 cheaper than those from the luxury jewellerCredit: Cartier
Gold Stainless Steel Diamante Ring, £14, River Island
But for many of us, the thought of splashing £4,000 on a ring is not just a possibility.
However, luckily for you, has come to the rescue with their new range of gorgeous rings - and they’re much more affordable.
Not only are they stunning and purse-friendly, but they look strikingly similar to the iconic Cartier buy.
Posting online, the influencer uploaded her clip with the simple caption ‘Love them’.
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She then gave her followers a close-up look at the designer-inspired rings - which are available in sizes small, medium and large - and even tried one on.
The stainless steel ring, which is also waterproof, looked gorgeous and according to this shopper, would make a perfect Valentine’s Day gift.
Clearly impressed, she beamed: “In love with the River Island rings.”
History of River Island
IT'S a well-known name on the high street, but did you know that River Island used to be called something completely different?
The fashion retailer actually started out as two separate clothing stores, which only joined forces to become the brand we now know and love in 1988.
The company behind it dates back to 1948, when British entrepreneur Bernard Lewis opened up his first clothes shop in Mare Street, Hackney, in east London.
At the age of 20, he'd launched his debut fruit and vegetable store on Holloway Road in north London, but his foray into fashion proved to be his biggest success.
After expanding to five stores, Bernard called his business Lewis Separates.
During the 1970's he opened up a chain of clothing stores - 70, to be precise - which he later called Chelsea Girl.
It quickly became one of the UK's first chain female fashion boutiques.
By 1982, Bernard introduced a further store, called Concept Man, to his portfolio, which offered a range of menswear.
Six years later in 1988, a third brand was formed - this one being called River Island.
A few years later, both Chelsea Girl and Concept Man merged into this one company, which is now run by Bernard's nephew, Ben Lewis.
Die-hard River Island fans will know that in 2011, Chelsea Girl was re-introduced as a capsule collection within stores.
Fashion fans beam
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @, has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up 107,100 views in just three days.
Social media users were ‘obsessed’ with the rings and eagerly flocked to the comments to express this.
One person said: “Wow love them all.”
I love the look of these rings
TikTok user
Another added: “Omg need one so bad.”
A third commented: “Obsessed.”
Whilst one fashionista beamed: “I love the look of these rings.”