Did Travis Kelce Choose Taylor Swift’s Lucky Number for Her Engagement Ring?
The antique yellow gold ring features a rare, estimated 8-10 carat old mine diamond valued up to $1 million, designed by Artifex Fine Jewelry to reflect unique craftsmanship and history.
- On Tuesday, Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce announced their engagement in a joint Instagram post, with Ed Kelce revealing the proposal occurred almost two weeks earlier in Lee's Summit, Missouri.
- Kelce reportedly chose the ring almost entirely himself and worked with Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry, drawing encouragement from Kindred Lubeck and Scott Swift after dating since 2023.
- The ring itself combines an antique cut, with experts Tobias Kormind and Lisa Levinson estimating the stone at eight to 10 carats and valuing it between $400,000 and $600,000.
- Swifties and jewelers are already responding, with bespoke jewelry services offering 8 carat elongated cushion-cut diamonds set in rose gold at about 500,000, while yellow gold sees a major comeback.
- Observers say the ring's story and provenance could influence broad bridal market and trend forecasters, as the antique diamond likely dates to more than 100 years ago, adding rarity and provenance.
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Taylor Swift's engagement ring caused enthusiasm worldwide. An expert appreciates the price of the jewel.
Taylor Swift's engagement ring caused enthusiasm worldwide. An expert appreciates the price of the jewel.
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