Real life Prince Charming spends 15 hours crafting glass slippers for his bride

By Emily Wetzki, November 6, 2013

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Photos of a pair of shoes have gone viral in China after a besotted man made the sparkly beauties for his bride to be, iFeng reports.

A 26 year old restaurant owner, surnamed Yang, from Wuhan, Hubei province will marry his girlfriend Huang Qian next March and decided to go above and beyond the call of duty to make her feel special: by creating a pair of Cinderella-style glass wedding slippers for his very own princess.

It took him around 15 hours to glue over 2,000 rhinestones and pearls to Huang's wedding shoes and he's very happy with the result. Yang says his bride-to-be has admired the shoes every day since he gave them to her – now that's what we call true love...

[Image via Sohu]

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