Zoë Kravitz's $500,000 Engagement Ring from Harry Styles: What the Yellow-Gold Cushion Means for 2026 Bridal - Forever Rox Fine Jewelry






Daily Jewelry & Diamond News — June 26, 2026
Celebrity Engagement · Forever Rox Fine Jewelry

Zoë Kravitz Finally Flashes Her $500,000 Engagement Ring from Harry Styles

A cushion-cut diamond estimated near nine carats, set low in warm yellow gold — and a quiet, modern statement that's already rewriting what an A-list ring looks like in 2026.

One Sunglasses-and-White-Dress Moment, One Half-Million-Dollar Ring

On June 24, 2026, Zoë Kravitz walked into a Jessica McCormack jewellery event in London in a white one-shoulder dress, satin heels, a diamond arm cuff and oversized sunglasses — and finally gave the world its first clear look at the engagement ring from fiancé Harry Styles. The couple's engagement had been reported earlier this year, but the ring itself had stayed firmly out of frame. Until now.

The piece on her left hand is a cushion-cut diamond that jewelry experts estimate at six to nine carats — with most landing closer to nine — set low in a thin yellow-gold bezel on a minimalist band. Olivia Landau of The Clear Cut pegged its value at roughly $500,000, while other appraisers suggested it could climb toward $1 million depending on the stone's clarity, cut and whether the setting is fully custom.

~9ct
Estimated Carat
$500K
Estimated Value
Cushion
Diamond Cut
18K
Yellow Gold
Photo Credit: Getty Images

Why Jewelers Are Calling This Ring "Quietly Radical"

For a stone this size, the design is strikingly restrained. Lisa Ingram, vice president of KAY Jewelers, noted that the diamond "sits low in the basket for a sleek, modern profile," finished with what appears to be a thin gold bezel on a slim band. There's no halo, no triple-row pavé, no visible drama beyond the stone itself — a deliberate choice that lets a near-flawless cushion do all the talking.

That low-profile, bezel-forward construction is one of the fastest-rising requests we see at the bench. It wears flat, it catches on nothing, and it frames a large center stone as something you actually live in rather than something you display under glass. Pair it with yellow gold — back in full force after a decade of platinum and white-gold dominance — and you have a ring that reads expensive without ever raising its voice.

Element Detail
Center Stone Cushion-cut diamond, estimated 6–9 carats (most estimates near 9ct)
Setting Low-profile basket, thin yellow-gold bezel
Band Slim, minimalist yellow gold
Estimated Value ~$500,000 (some appraisers up to $1 million)
Possible Maker Speculated to be Jessica McCormack — Kravitz is the house's first brand ambassador

"From what we can see, the stone sits low in the basket for a sleek, modern profile. It is adorned with what appears to be a thin gold bezel. It's finished on a thin, minimalist yellow gold band."

— Lisa Ingram, VP, KAY Jewelers

Celebrity Rings Move the Bridal Market — This One Will Too

Celebrity engagement rings don't just make headlines; they reshape what couples ask for. Princess Diana's sapphire cluster sent a generation toward colored center stones. Meghan Markle's three-stone design triggered a years-long surge in trilogy rings. We saw the same effect this spring with Lainey Wilson's diamond cluster ring, which accelerated a move away from the conventional solitaire almost overnight.

Kravitz's ring lands in that same lineage — but it pushes a different lever. Where Lainey's ring made the case for maximalist clusters, this one makes the case for a single large stone, low-set, in warm gold. It's the quiet-luxury answer to the engagement-ring question, and it arrives at the exact moment yellow gold and bezel settings are already climbing in popularity. Expect the "big cushion, thin gold bezel, no halo" request to spike in the months ahead.

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Yellow Gold Is Back

Warm metals have overtaken white gold and platinum for the first time in years — Kravitz's ring is the highest-profile proof point yet.

Cushion Cut Resurgence

The soft, rounded-corner cushion reads vintage and modern at once, and flatters large carat weights beautifully.

Quiet-Luxury Settings

Low baskets and thin bezels let one exceptional stone carry the whole ring — no halo required.


Our Biggest Ring: A 7.13-Carat Asscher That Plays in the Same League

A near-9-carat cushion in warm gold is exactly the kind of statement stone we live for — and we have one in the showroom right now that holds its own next to any celebrity ring. Our largest diamond ring is a breathtaking 7.13-carat Asscher cut, GIA certified, in the rare F color / VVS2 clarity grade, flanked by 1.20 carats of matched trapezoid diamonds and set in platinum. Where Kravitz's ring leans warm and minimalist, this one is pure architectural Art Deco — step-cut precision, hall-of-mirrors depth, and a presence you feel from across the room.

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Asscher Cut Diamond Ring with Trapezoid Cut Diamonds

Center Stone7.13ct Asscher Cut
CertificationGIA · 6157867185
Color / ClarityF · VVS2
Accent Stones1.20ctw Trapezoid Diamonds (F · VVS2)
MetalPlatinum
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Designing a Kravitz-Inspired Ring in Lake Tahoe

You don't need a half-million-dollar budget to capture what makes this ring work — you need the right proportions. A well-cut cushion in the size that fits your life, a low bezel or half-bezel that keeps the stone secure and sleek, and a slim yellow-gold band is a combination we build regularly. The magic is in the cut grade and the setting geometry, not just the carat weight.

At Forever Rox, every engagement ring is designed and fabricated in-house in Incline Village. If a low-set cushion in warm gold is your style, our team can source the stone and hand-build the setting to your exact proportions through our custom design studio — or you can start by browsing the bridal collection for inspiration.

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Zoë Kravitz Engagement Ring FAQ

How much is Zoë Kravitz's engagement ring worth?+

Jewelry expert Olivia Landau of The Clear Cut estimated the ring at approximately $500,000. Some other appraisers have suggested it could be worth as much as $1 million, depending on the diamond's clarity, cut grade and whether the setting is fully custom.

What kind of diamond is in the ring?+

It's a cushion-cut diamond — a square-to-rectangular shape with softly rounded corners. Experts estimate it at between six and nine carats, with most landing near nine carats.

What metal is the setting?+

The diamond sits in a thin yellow-gold bezel on a slim, minimalist yellow-gold band — part of a broader return to warm metals in fine jewelry and bridal design.

Who designed Zoë Kravitz's ring?+

Neither Kravitz nor Harry Styles has confirmed the maker. Because Kravitz is luxury jeweller Jessica McCormack's first brand ambassador and muse — and debuted the ring at a McCormack event — many observers speculate the house created the piece.

When did Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz get engaged?+

A source told People that Styles proposed in April 2026, after about eight months of dating. The two were first romantically linked in August 2025. Kravitz publicly debuted the ring for the first time on June 24, 2026, in London.

Can Forever Rox make a ring like this?+

Yes. A low-set cushion-cut diamond in a thin yellow-gold bezel is a design we build regularly. Our Incline Village studio can source the stone and hand-fabricate the setting to your exact proportions and budget.

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