This Article is From Mar 13, 2012

Olivier Martinez took 'alchemy test' to design Halle's ring

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Highlights

  • Olivier Martinez reportedly took an “alchemy test” to help with the design of Halle Berry’s engagement ring.
  • The 46-year-old actor was apparently ordered to take the 500-year-old mystical quiz by Paris-based jeweller Robert Mazlo, who he turned to to create the yellow gold and emerald ring.
  • According to a source, Olivier had to answer seven questions about his Dark Tides co-star's favourite shapes, colours, numbers and signs, which Robert “decoded” and used to perfect the ring.
  • The insider told US Weekly: "Olivier was absolutely delighted with the result.”
  • It is not yet known when or where Olivier and 45-year-old Halle – who has daughter Nahla, three, with ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry and was previously married to baseball player David Justice and singer Eric Benet - will tie the knot.
  • However, his home county of France is said to be in the frame.
  • The source added: "[Plans are] not yet finalised, [but there’s a] very good chance it would be in Paris. It will be first time round for Olivier … he would love it to be in his home city – the city he knows and loves."
Los Angeles: Olivier Martinez reportedly took an "alchemy test" to help with the design of Halle Berry's engagement ring.

The 46-year-old actor was apparently ordered to take the 500-year-old mystical quiz by Paris-based jeweller Robert Mazlo, who he turned to to create the yellow gold and emerald ring.

According to a source, Olivier had to answer seven questions about his Dark Tides co-star's favourite shapes, colours, numbers and signs, which Robert "decoded" and used to perfect the ring.

The insider told US Weekly: "Olivier was absolutely delighted with the result."

It is not yet known when or where Olivier and 45-year-old Halle - who has daughter Nahla, three, with ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry and was previously married to baseball player David Justice and singer Eric Benet - will tie the knot.

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However, his home county of France is said to be in the frame.

The source added: "[Plans are] not yet finalised, [but there's a] very good chance it would be in Paris. It will be first time round for Olivier ... he would love it to be in his home city - the city he knows and loves."
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