TAYLOR’S ENGAGEMENT RING

HOW LARGE IS IT?

Here’s what we know…

  • Taylor Swift was pictured at Laura Sisk and Oli Jacobs’s wedding in Gloucestershire, England, on August 15.

  • Her new ring stack was visible and featured what appeared to be a diamond and gold wedding band alongside her giant engagement ring.

Experts estimate that this gigantic ring is around 7–10 carats, with some estimating its size ranging from approximately 5–6 carats up to 10–15. Many guess it may be closer to 13 carats because of her lucky number.

Jewelry experts analyzing the engagement photos consistently describe it as a large, elongated antique/old-mine cushion-cut (or old-mine brilliant) diamond, bezel-set in yellow gold with filigree or engraved details on the band. It was custom-designed by Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry in collaboration with Travis Kelce.

Key points from appraisers and jewelers:

  • Many place the center stone in the 7–9 or 8–10 carat range (e.g., estimates around 8 carats from several sources, or roughly 7–10).

  • Higher guesses of 10–15 (or specifically ~13) appear in some analyses, noting that antique cuts can appear larger or weigh more relative to modern brilliant cuts of similar face-up size, plus the symbolic tie to 13.

  • Value estimates vary widely with assumptions about color/clarity/natural origin (often in the high six figures to around $1 million range), but size is photo-based only—no official confirmation exists.

Taylor is tall with relatively long fingers, so a substantial stone still sits proportionally without looking cartoonishly oversized on her hand. The clear, chunky-faceted look in the paparazzi shot matches the reported old-mine style (softer, more candlelight-oriented sparkle than a modern brilliant). Exact carat weight remains an educated guess without lab reports or official disclosure.

Whatever its size, that’s quite a block of ice on that ring finger!