It's hopefully second time lucky for The Bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. after his proposal on Tuesday night to runner-up Lauren Burnham.

After ending his engagement with his first choice Becca Kufrin, Arie got down on one knee during the After The Final Rose special, presenting the 25-year-old tech salesperson with a stunning rock.

This time around Arie chose a 3.65 carat cushion cut diamond surrounded by a halo of smaller stones, set on a platinum ring.

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Popped the question: Arie Luyendyk Jr. proposed to runner-up Lauren Burnham on Tuesday night's The Bachelor: After The Final Rose special with a 3.65 carat diamond ring

Serious bling: Lauren was presented with a handmade platinum ring with cushion cut center stone and a halo of diamonds

It includes 170 smaller round brilliant diamonds and two baguette diamonds set on all three sides of the band.

Lane told E! News: 'This is one of the most intricate ring designs I have ever done for The Bachelor, which is appropriate as this is also the most intricate and intriguing finale I've ever been involved with,

'But I believe in doing whatever it takes to find love.' he added.

On Monday viewers got to see the ring Becca Kufrin was presented with, a stunning $80,000 rock, also from designer Neil Lane.

Sparkling: The ring also includes 170 smaller round brilliant diamonds and two baguette diamonds. Set on all three sides with diamonds

Second time lucky: After ending his engagement with his first choice Becca Kufrin, Arie got down on one knee to propose to tech salesperson Lauren, 25

'This is one of the most intricate ring designs I have ever done for The Bachelor,' designer Neil Lane revealed

Shortly after the proposal the former racecar driver had doubts and broke-up with Becca six weeks later, revealing that he wanted to give his relationship with runner-up Lauren a shot.

A little different to Lauren's, Becca's ring featured a three-carat oval diamond with halo of smaller diamonds and stones adorning the band.

Lane admitted he knew something was up when Arie was discussing rings with him, telling People: 'He did seem so torn, conflicted, very serious and under a lot of pressure,

He added: 'He kept coming back to this other ring and saying how perfect it would be for this other girl—who it turns out was Lauren.'

Her rock: Becca was presented with an oval engagement ring from Arie in the Bachelor finale aired on Monday before he changed his mind about their relationship

A closer look: The spectacular ring is three carats, features a halo of diamonds around the center stone and is worth around $80,000

It's not known whether Becca has chosen to keep her ring but according to California law the fiancee gets to keep the ring whether she gets married or not.

That's because in the eyes of the law, the item is considered a 'gift,' according to lawyers.com.

'An engagement ring is generally considered a "gift," which is an object given by one person (the donor) to the other (the recipient),' it is stated on the site.

'Typically, once given, a gift can’t be taken back,' it was added.

Recalling when the Bachelor was discussing rings jeweler Lane told People: 'He did seem so torn, conflicted, very serious and under a lot of pressure,'

'For an engagement ring to qualify as an outright gift, the following three requirements must be met: you intended to give the ring as a gift, you gave the ring to your fiancée, and your fiancée accepted the ring.'

But according to a former contestant, ABC likes to keep the rings.

Jesse Csincsak, who appeared on The Bachelorette and got engaged to DeAnna Pappas in 2008, said at the time that the network had demands.

'In the contract, it says if you are not together for two years after the final day of the show airing, you have to give them the ring back,' he said.

On Tuesday Becca talked about the change of events.

Will she keep it? It's not known whether Becca has chosen to keep her ring but according to California law the fiancee gets to keep the ring whether she gets married or not

Heartbreak: A former Bachelor star revealed that the contract says if you are not together for two years after the final day of the show airing, you have to give them the ring back

'I wish he hadn't proposed,' the 27-year-old publicist admitted in this week's issue of People (on newsstands Friday).

'He's a good person, I don't think he's a monster and purposely did this to hurt me and make me feel this way...I don't think he thought it through, but I don't think he did it maliciously to break my heart.'

The Dutch-born 36-year-old originally popped the question to the Skyya Communications account executive with a Neil Lane engagement ring in Peru.

But the real estate agent later 'blindsided' Becca in Los Angeles with a break-up, and he then started dating runner-up Lauren.

Moving on! Becca has been named as the next Bachelorette and says she's over Arie

'There was a better and more tactful way to do it,' Becca explained.

'A breakup is hard enough, and to have it all filmed and have to re-watch it and know that people all across the country are watching you get your heart broken, it is embarrassing. It's not fun. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. It was like a slap in the face.'

This, after the Arie aka Kissing Bandit also 'fell in love' with The Bachelorette 8 Emily Maynard, The Bachelor 16's Courtney Robertson, and The Bachelor 8's Selma Alameri.

But the odds are against the X-Games bronze medalist and Lauren since out of of the 30-some betrothed duos from The Bachelor/The Bachelorette franchise, around six have remained together.