Inside Victoria Beckham’s £35 Million Engagement Ring Collection
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From Spice Girl to global fashion icon, Victoria Beckham has long captivated the world with her unmistakable style. But beyond the catwalk and headlines, it’s her engagement ring collection – yes, 15 rings gifted by David Beckham – that continues to sparkle in the spotlight.
From an elegant marquise diamond to a rare pigeon-blood ruby, Victoria’s engagement rings are more than just dazzling jewellery, they’re chapters of her love story and milestones in her relationship with David Beckham, as well as snapshots of evolving trends in fine jewellery.
With the recent buzz around Netflix's Victoria Beckham documentary, we’re taking a deep dive into her iconic collection, estimated to be worth more than £35 million. Here’s everything you need to know, including the price of each ring, the styles she’s loved most and what they reveal about her personal aesthetic.
1. Marquise Cut Diamond (1998)
Victoria Beckham's first engagement ring was bold, elegant and undeniably 90s: a 3 carat marquise cut diamond on a yellow gold band. This original ring marked the start of Victoria’s love affair with fine jewellery. It’s one of her more understated pieces in the collection, but still iconic. And with marquise cuts making a comeback recently (thanks to Selena's Gomez's engagement ring), we wouldn’t be surprised to see more modern couples inspired by this nostalgic shape.
Estimated value: £65,000.
2. Diamond Eternity Band (2001)
A timeless symbol of everlasting love, David gifted Victoria a diamond encrusted platinum eternity ring two years after their wedding. Understated but still impactful, it swapped out the solo diamond for a band of continual sparkle.
Estimated value: £30,000.
3. Emerald Cut Diamond (2003)
Victoria’s next upgrade was anything but subtle: a 10–15 carat emerald cut diamond flanked by tapered baguettes and set in platinum. With clean lines and dramatic proportions, this ring represents timeless glamour.
Estimated value: £1.2 million when it was gifted, and likely far more today.
4. Pink Champagne Diamond Halo (2004)
To mark her 30th birthday, Victoria received her first coloured diamond ring: a 7 carat pink champagne diamond, framed by a white diamond halo and set in platinum. Rare, romantic and trendsetting.
Estimated value: £2.5 million.
5. Pear Cut Diamond on Pavé Band (2005)
Arguably one ofher most recognisable ring, this dramatic 17 carat pear cut diamond rests on a diamond pavé band. Often seen on Victoria’s finger even today, it’s the definition of a statement piece, and has a price tag to match.
Estimated value: £4 million.
6. Yellow Diamond & Gold Pavé Band (2006)
A vibrant emerald cut yellow diamond, weighing around 12 carats, set in yellow gold with pavé set shoulders. Often paired with matching eternity bands, this ring showcases Victoria’s flair for expressive design, while embodying the old money ring aesthetic perfectly.
Estimated at: £2.5 million.
7. Huge Green Emerald (2007)
This vivid green emerald ring is one of her largest and boldest of the collection. At 25 carats, it’s an unmistakable nod to old-school glamour. The stone’s rich hue makes it feel undeniably regal, while its size adds to the drama.
Estimated worth: £3 to £3.5 million.
8. White Diamond (2008)
Crafted by the iconic jeweller Chopard, this sleek 15 carat emerald cut diamond is a masterclass in minimalism and high-end design. Set on a diamond pavé platinum band, it’s one of her most refined pieces.
Estimated value: £3.5 to £4 million.
9. Oval Ruby with Diamond Halo (2009)
Possibly her most valuable and jaw-dropping ring to date, Victoria's oval cut ruby ring is surrounded by a halo of white diamonds and set in platinum. The ruby is believed to be a rare pigeon blood red, between the 15 and 20 carat mark, which explains the price tag.
Estimated value: £5 million+, thanks to the ruby’s exceptional colour and size.
10. Oval Blue Sapphire (2010)
This 20 carat sapphire solitaire set on a delicate pavé band is as elegant as it is impactful. Sapphires like this are known for their deep, velvety colour and timeless appeal.
Estimated value: £5 million.
11. Oval Pink Diamond (2010)
Victoria’s second ring of 2010 was a softer take on coloured diamonds: a 7 carat pink oval cut diamond set in warm-toned gold. Dreamy, feminine and very on-trend for the time, the rarity of the pink diamond explains the hefty price tag for this ring.
Oval cut engagement rings are beloved for their elegant proportions and flattering, finger-lengthening shape. They’re also one of the most popular choices among celebrities today – explore our list of the best celebrity oval engagement rings for more inspiration.
Estimated value: £1.5 to £2 million.
12. Round Cut Trilogy Ring (2015)
After a five-year pause, Victoria debuted this round brilliant trilogy engagement ring, with a 9 carat centre stone flanked by half-moon diamonds. It's a classic silhouette, and her first time embracing a round cut diamond.
Estimated price: £2 million.
13. Moonstone & Salt and Pepper Diamond Ring (2015)
With a surprising turn toward the alternative, this ethereal ring features a cloudy moonstone in its centre, flanked by salt and pepper marquise diamonds. Set in a rose gold pavé band, it’s a very unusual and unconventional choice, as well as one of her more affordable rings in the collection.
Estimated value: £30,000 – proof that price isn’t everything when it comes to standout style.
14. Cushion Cut Diamond (2016)
Back to a more classic design, this 8 carat cushion cut stone sits on a white diamond pavé platinum band. Elegant and sparkly from every angle, it's more traditional but still very ‘VB’.
The cushion cut diamond has vintage charm at its core, combining soft, curved edges with brilliant sparkle – perfect for those drawn to timeless, heirloom-inspired designs. Explore more about the growing love for this style in our piece on the rise of vintage-inspired engagement rings.
Estimated value: £1 million.
15. Square Cut Diamond (2018)
Her most recent engagement ring, this 8 carat canary yellow diamond features a square cut set on a platinum pavé band. It’s playful, sunny and perfectly in keeping with her love of vibrant gems.
Estimated value: £2 million.
What is Victoria Beckham's Engagement Ring Collection Really Worth?
Collectively, Victoria Beckham’s engagement ring collection is estimated to be worth between £34 to £35 million. Each ring varies drastically in price, from her moonstone ring at £30,000 to the ruby ring, estimated at over £5 million. While some pieces reflect her evolving personal style, others mark major milestones – anniversaries, birthdays or chapters of her and David’s life together.
What We Love About Victoria Beckham’s Engagement Rings
Beyond the impressive price tags, Victoria Beckham’s engagement rings celebrate individuality. From the timeless elegance of white diamonds to the unique beauty of moonstone and sapphires, each ring is a reflection of her evolving style and bold choices. Her collection is also proof that engagement rings don’t have to stick to the rules.
At Queensmith, we help clients create rings that feel personal – whether it’s a classic diamond solitaire, a bespoke lab grown diamond trilogy or a coloured gemstone ring with a story behind it. Because the best engagement rings are the ones that feel like you.
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