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Justin Bieber Shopping for Engagement Ring? Singer 'Wants Perfect Rock' for Selena Gomez

Justin Bieber was reportedly spotted shopping for jewelry in Los Angeles recently and a new report claims the singer may have been searching for an engagement ring.

In recent weeks Bieber, 20, rekindled his relationship with Selena Gomez, 21, and the pair have been seemingly inseparable ever since. On Tuesday, the "Confident" singer was reportedly seen looking at jewelry in Calabasas and a source claims he is considering proposing to the former Disney star.

"Justin is talking about proposing to Selena, he's looking for the perfect rock for his princess," an insider told HollywoodLife.com.

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"He's been telling her she's the only girl for him, that he's ready to settle down and have babies," the source added.

Gomez, who has been photographed enjoying various dates with Bieber in recent days, will celebrate her 22nd birthday on July 22 and some critics suspect Bieber may have been shopping for her birthday gift.

Last year the pop star opened up about his desire to settle down and start a family one day and fans are wondering whether he may be ready to marry Gomez.

The pair have dated on and off since 2011 and while they split in April, they are said to be back together and stronger than ever.

"I can't wait to have a beautiful wife and little kids running around," Bieber told InTouch magazine in 2013.

The singer, who has always been vocal about his Christian faith, revealed that while he wants to become a husband and father one day it will eventually happen in God's time.

"Those things are in God's hands, not mine," he said.

On Monday, the couple enjoyed a date at the Los Angeles zoo where they spent several hours having a private tour and seeing elephants, gorillas and orangutans among other animals.

"They were very affectionate with each other and they held hands throughout the day," said Genie Vasels, vice president for Institutional Advancement of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association.

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