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Taylor Swift's Engagement Ring: 12 UK Lookalikes

Matt Ward | | 9 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Taylor Swift's ring is reportedly an 8-12 carat old mine elongated cushion-cut diamond on a hand-engraved yellow gold band
  • The design is credited to Artifex Fine Jewelry working with Travis Kelce and jeweller Kindred Lubeck
  • Industry estimates value the ring around $500,000 (£395,000)
  • Old mine cushion cuts are the fastest-growing engagement ring trend of 2026
  • Lab-grown alternatives from UK jewellers can deliver the same look for £1,800-£4,500
  • Yellow gold settings are now the majority choice for UK engagement rings under 30s

Taylor Swift’s engagement ring, an 8-12ct old mine elongated cushion in yellow gold, is valued around £395,000. The design was a collaboration between Travis Kelce, New York jeweller Kindred Lubeck and her studio Artifex Fine Jewelry. The hand-engraved 18ct yellow gold band is the detail UK couples can copy at any budget, with credible lookalikes available from £1,500 to £5,000.

Key takeaways

  • Reported as an old mine elongated cushion cut, somewhere between 8 and 12 carats.
  • Set in 18ct yellow gold with a hand-engraved band.
  • Designed by Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry, with Travis Kelce briefing the design.
  • Industry estimates put the value at £395,000-£800,000.
  • UK lookalikes start around £1,500 lab-grown, up to £5,000 mined.
  • Yellow gold is now the most popular metal for under-30s buying engagement rings in the UK.

About the author

Matt Ward writes the engagement and ring coverage at Weddings Hub. He has spent four years walking the floors of Hatton Garden showrooms and reviewing UK lab-grown jewellers, and writes about ring trends each season for the site.

What this guide covers

The ring is the headline of the year’s celebrity wedding story. Photographs went around the world the day Taylor and Travis posted their announcement. Within hours, Pinterest searches for “old mine cushion cut” had jumped, and UK jewellers reported a wave of enquiries asking for “the Swift ring.”

This guide breaks the ring down properly. We cover what it is, who made it, and what it is likely worth. Then we list 12 UK rings that borrow the shape, the cut and the warm yellow gold setting, organised by budget. Each pick is from a real UK jeweller that takes online orders. We have grouped them under £1,500, £1,500-£3,000 and £3,000-£5,000 so you can match the look to your spending plan.

The ring, in detail

Several jewellers have studied the press photos and reached a similar verdict. The centre stone is an antique-style elongated cushion in an old mine brilliant cut. The setting is 18ct yellow gold with hand-engraving on the shoulders. The mount uses four corner prongs and a low-profile bezel.

DetailSpecification
CutOld mine elongated cushion, brilliant facets
Carat (estimated)7-12ct, with most experts settling on 8-10ct
Metal18ct yellow gold
BandHand-engraved shoulders
SettingFour corner prongs with a low bezel
DesignerKindred Lubeck, Artifex Fine Jewelry, New York
BriefCustom design with input from Travis Kelce
Estimated value$400,000 to $1.2 million (most quotes near $500,000)

Kindred Lubeck founded Artifex in New York after training in hand-engraving with her father, who was a goldsmith. Her work centres on antique diamonds in chunky cuts, set in warm gold mounts with engraved details. The Swift ring is a textbook Lubeck piece.

Cost estimates vary widely because no one has examined the stone in person. Today and Fortune both quote jeweller panels that put the figure near $500,000. The Hollywood Reporter cites estimates up to $1 million. A few specialists go higher, pointing to the rarity of true old mine stones at this size and the celebrity provenance.

Why old mine cushion cuts are the trend of 2026

Old mine cuts predate 1900 and were shaped by hand. They have soft cushion outlines, deep pavilions and large facets that throw out broad flashes of light rather than the bright pinpoint sparkle of a modern brilliant. The cut had been a niche taste for collectors. The Swift ring brought it into the mainstream overnight.

There is a wider shift behind it. Yellow gold accounts for around 40 percent of UK engagement ring sales in 2026, up from less than 20 percent five years ago. Independent jewellers report that under-30s in particular ask for yellow gold by name. Antique-inspired settings, “old money” detailing and chunky bands are all part of the same move away from the slim platinum solitaire that dominated the 2010s.

Pinterest searches for “elongated cushion engagement ring” have climbed every quarter since August 2025. UK jewellers we spoke to say bookings for cushion-cut consultations are up roughly 60 percent year on year.

12 UK lookalikes by budget tier

Each pick below is from a UK jeweller that ships nationally and quotes prices on its public site. Stock changes weekly, so we have given price guidance rather than locking to a specific SKU where possible. The carat figures refer to the centre stone.

Tier 1: under £1,500 (4 picks)

These are lab-grown rings from established UK retailers. Lab diamonds are chemically identical to mined and cost 60-80 percent less. They are the most efficient way to get the cushion-and-yellow-gold look on a sensible budget.

1. Lily Arkwright, Paris elongated cushion lab diamond, 1ct in 18ct yellow gold. Manchester-based lab specialist. The Paris setting is an east-west elongated cushion with a slim yellow gold band. From around £1,300 for 1ct. The closest under-£1,500 match for the Swift silhouette.

2. Lily Arkwright, Lulu cushion lab diamond, 0.75ct in 18ct yellow gold. Squarer cushion with a four-prong setting. From around £950 for 0.75ct. Best value pick if you want yellow gold and a real cushion shape on a tight budget.

3. Brilliant Earth UK, Petite Comfort Fit solitaire, 1ct elongated cushion in 18ct yellow gold. Lab cushion in their entry solitaire setting. Crafted in Fairmined or recycled gold. From around £1,400 for 1ct.

4. Queensmith (Vashi), classic four-prong cushion lab solitaire, 1ct in 18ct yellow gold. Hatton Garden lab specialist that took over the Vashi domain. Customisable to elongated proportions. From around £1,250 for 1ct.

Tier 2: £1,500-£3,000 (4 picks)

This is where you can move up to a 1.5-2ct lab cushion or a smaller mined cushion. Settings get a little chunkier and start to look genuinely like the Swift mount.

5. Lily Arkwright, Violette cushion lab diamond, 2ct in 18ct yellow gold. A bigger lab cushion in a low-profile bezel-style setting. From around £2,200 for 2ct. The Violette mount mimics the Swift bezel detail at a fraction of the price.

6. 77 Diamonds, yellow gold cushion solitaire, 1ct mined cushion in 18ct yellow gold. London-based bespoke jeweller with a wide cushion selection. Around £2,400-£2,900 for 1ct mined depending on quality grade. The first mined option that comes close to the Swift look.

7. Brilliant Earth UK, Fiore yellow gold solitaire, 1.5ct elongated cushion lab in 18ct yellow gold. The Fiore setting has detailing on the prongs that catches the antique feel of Lubeck’s work. From around £2,600 for 1.5ct lab.

8. Otiumberg, Solo cushion engagement ring, 1ct lab cushion in 14ct yellow gold. London label known for stackable everyday gold. Their solo cushion is plainer than the Swift ring but reads as quietly antique. From around £1,800 for 1ct lab.

Tier 3: £3,000-£5,000 (4 picks)

At this budget you can either get a meaningful mined cushion or a large lab old mine reproduction with engraved shoulders. This is the tier that gets closest to the Swift ring in feel.

9. 77 Diamonds, bespoke old mine cushion in 18ct yellow gold, 1.5ct mined. Their bespoke service will source a true old mine cut and set it in an engraved gold band. From around £4,500 for 1.5ct depending on stone quality. The closest mined lookalike at this budget.

10. Hatton Garden classics (Hatton Jewels, London Victorian Ring Co.), genuine antique cushion in yellow gold. Both stock real Edwardian and Victorian cushion-cut rings. Stock turns over fast. Expect £3,500-£5,000 for a 1-1.5ct period stone. The only way to get an actual antique stone, not a reproduction.

11. Rachel Boston, Equinox cushion ring, 1ct cushion in 18ct yellow gold. Independent London designer making rings in 100 percent recycled metals. The Equinox is a cushion solitaire on a slim engraved band. From £3,000 for 1ct, with bespoke options pushing toward £5,000.

12. Susannah Lovis, Burlington Arcade vintage cushion in yellow gold, around 1-1.5ct. Burlington Arcade specialist with rotating antique stock. Look for Edwardian or early Art Deco cushions in yellow gold mounts. £4,000-£5,000 typical for a 1.2ct piece in good condition.

How to recreate the engraved band yourself

The hand-engraving on the shoulders is the easiest detail to copy. You do not need a celebrity jeweller to do it. Most Hatton Garden workshops offer hand-engraving as an add-on service for any new or existing ring.

Typical UK pricing in 2026:

  • Simple scroll engraving on the shoulders: £80-£150
  • Full all-around band engraving: £150-£250
  • Bespoke pattern matched from a reference photo: £200-£400

Turnaround is usually two to four weeks. If you are already commissioning a ring from one of the jewellers above, ask for engraved shoulders as part of the quote. It costs less than buying it in afterwards.

How the Swift ring compares to other 2026 celebrity rings

BrideStoneSettingEstimated value
Taylor SwiftOld mine elongated cushion, 8-12ctYellow gold, hand-engraved band, four prongs and bezel$500,000 (£395,000)
ZendayaEast-west elongated cushion, around 5ctTwo-tone, Jessica McCormack$300,000 (£237,000)
Dua LipaRound brilliant, around 3ctCustom cigar band$130,000 (£103,000)
Selena GomezMarquise, around 5ctTiffany platinum solitaire$180,000 (£142,000)
Georgina RodríguezOval, around 35ctPavé halo, white gold$5 million (£3.95 million)

The Swift ring sits in the middle of this group on price but is the only one in yellow gold with an antique-cut stone. That is why it has shifted the trend conversation more than any other 2026 celebrity ring.

Frequently asked questions

How much is Taylor Swift’s engagement ring worth?

Industry experts value the ring around $500,000, roughly £395,000. Estimates from jeweller panels published by Today, Fortune and The Hollywood Reporter range from $400,000 up to $1.2 million. The exact spend has not been disclosed by the couple.

What cut is Taylor Swift’s engagement ring?

It is an old mine elongated cushion cut. The cut is a pre-1900 cushion shape with deep proportions, soft curved corners and large facets. Modern jewellers reproduce the look using new and lab-grown diamonds.

Who made Taylor Swift’s engagement ring?

Travis Kelce designed the ring with Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry. Lubeck is a New York jeweller known for hand-engraved gold mounts and antique stones. She trained in engraving with her father, a goldsmith.

Where can I buy a similar ring in the UK?

UK jewellers like Lily Arkwright, 77 Diamonds and Brilliant Earth UK make old mine cushion cuts in yellow gold from £1,300. Lab-grown options start lowest. Mined cushions in similar settings start around £2,400.

What is an old mine cut diamond?

Old mine cuts are pre-1900 cushion-shaped diamonds with deep pavilions and chunky facets. They predate modern brilliant faceting and were shaped by hand. They throw broad flashes of light rather than fine pinpoint sparkle, which is why they look romantic in candlelight.

Yes, yellow gold is now the most-requested setting metal for under-30s in the UK. It accounts for around 40 percent of all engagement ring sales in 2026, up from below 20 percent five years ago.

Can I get a lab-grown old mine cushion cut?

Yes, lab-grown old mine cushions are available from Lily Arkwright, Brilliant Earth UK and Queensmith. Lab cushion cuts cost 60-80 percent less than mined stones. A 1ct lab cushion in 18ct yellow gold starts around £1,300.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Taylor Swift's engagement ring worth?

Industry experts value the ring around $500,000 (£395,000). The exact spend has not been disclosed by the couple.

What cut is Taylor Swift's engagement ring?

It is an old mine elongated cushion cut, a vintage style with curved corners and chunky facets that maximises sparkle.

Who made Taylor Swift's engagement ring?

Travis Kelce worked with Artifex Fine Jewelry and jeweller Kindred Lubeck on a custom design with a hand-engraved yellow gold band.

Where can I buy a similar ring in the UK?

UK jewellers like Lily Arkwright, 77 Diamonds and Brilliant Earth UK make old mine cushion cuts in yellow gold from £1,800.

What is an old mine cut diamond?

Old mine cuts are pre-1900 cushion-shaped diamonds with deep proportions and large facets. Modern jewellers reproduce the look using new diamonds.

Is yellow gold engagement ring style trending in 2026?

Yes. Yellow gold is now the most-requested setting metal for under-30s in the UK, overtaking platinum and white gold for the first time.

Can I get a lab-grown old mine cushion cut?

Yes. Lab-grown old mine cushion cuts are available from Lily Arkwright, Brilliant Earth UK and Vashi. Lab cuts cost 60-80% less than mined.