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07.05.26

Zoë Kravitz’s Engagement Ring: The Details & How to Get the Look

Zoë Kravitz is engaged — and naturally, we’re obsessing over the ring – and only a little heartbroken that Harry Styles is officially off the market. The actress was spotted in New York City debuting what experts believe is an 8-to-10 carat elongated diamond, likely an emerald or cushion cut, set low in a sleek bezel style mounting on a delicate band. It’s understated. It’s stunning. And it’s very Zoë. Rather than going sky-high with a towering cathedral setting, this ring hugs the finger — a design choice that feels personal, intentional, and impossibly cool. The best part? You don’t need a six-figure budget to nail this aesthetic. Let’s break Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring down and how you can get the look.


Everything We Know About Zoë Kravitz’s Engagement Ring

Spoiler alert: We,and the rest of the world (save Zoë, Harry, and friends) don’t know much. Fortunately though, we’re kind of the pros of all things jewelry and can glean enough from the photos to have a pretty good idea of the bling. What can we say, we’re good like that.

An Elongated Diamond Steals the Show

Consider 2026 the year that elongated diamond shapes came to claim the throne. Zoë’s center stone, most likely between between 6 to 10 carats, stretches across the finger with a quiet drama only fancy-shaped diamonds pull.

It’s a notable evolution from her past rings, too. Her Karl Glusman ring featured a softer, more compact antique rose cut, while her Channing Tatum ring showcased an elongated cushion in a more sculptural, gothic-inspired setting.

Zoë Kravitz's Engagement Ring appears to have an elongated cushion or old mine diamond like these two
The ‘It’ shapes of the moment: An old mine and elongated cushion. Equally unique, the elongated cushion is a descendent of the old mine shape.
Three stone, bezel set engagement ring sits atop a baguette and round eternity band
Contrary to what you may have heard, bezel style designs are as light and airy as prong settings (and, have the same shine to boot!).

Bezel Sets the Scene

If the diamond is the headliner, the bezel is the stage. Zoë’s ring features a smooth metal frame that wraps around the entire perimeter of the stone, holding it low and flush against the finger — no prongs, no lift, no fuss.

It’s not her first time in a bezel, either. Her Tatum-era ring from Jessica McCormack used a blackened white gold bezel to create something moodier and more sculptural.

This new version strips that edge back. So the setting disappears into the ring’s silhouette allowing the diamond to do all the talking.

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A Delicate Band Ties It All Together

A slim, delicate shank carries that massive center stone with zero visual competition, creating a contrast that feels modern and intentional. It’s a departure from her Tatum ring, which sat on a more substantial band that matched the weight of its darker, more sculptural setting. And it’s worlds away from the Glusman era, where the band played a more decorative, vintage-inspired role. Here, the band practically vanishes. It says: the stone is the story. Everything else just gets out of the way.

Large round brilliant diamond engagement ring sits atop a thin band
A thin band and delicate claw prongs lets this carat-heavy round brilliant do all the heavy lifting.
Two tone pave diamond solitaire ring is worn in dappled light
To two tone or not to two tone…that is the question.

Mixed Metals Tell a Story

The metal question keeps the internet guessing — and honestly, that tracks. Some experts clock a warm yellow gold band. Others see the cooler tones of platinum or white gold framing the stone.

Either way, Zoë knows her metals. Her Tatum ring famously mixed yellow gold with blackened white gold for a moody, high-contrast effect that felt entirely her own. Her Glusman ring leaned into warmer, more antique-inspired tones. This new ring appears to simplify the palette, letting one metal carry the entire design. It reads as cleaner, more refined — a confident choice that trades the mixed-metal drama for something quieter and just as deliberate.

Our Expert Tips On How to Get the Look

So you love the ring. Us too. Now the question becomes: how do you translate a celebrity’s six-figure engagement ring into something that feels just as intentional on your finger and within your budget? We design rings like this every day in our studio, and the secret isn’t about matching the price tag — it’s about understanding what makes this aesthetic work. Here’s what we’d tell you if you walked into our showroom tomorrow.

Face Up Bigger With Elongated Diamonds

Here’s a little industry secret that celebrity jewelers know well: elongated diamond shapes face up larger than round diamonds at the same carat weight. An emerald,elongated cushion, even an oval — they all spread their weight across a longer surface area. And that means more finger coverage and more visual presence without bumping up the budget. It’s one of the reasons Zoë’s ring looks so commanding despite sitting so low on her finger. The elongated silhouette does the work for you.

The spreadier the diamond, the larger its table will appear. Case in point? The Buttercup.

Keep It Low

A towering setting catches light beautifully. It also catches sweaters, pockets, hair, and basically everything else you come in contact with throughout the day. A low profile bezel solves all of that. It holds the diamond close to your finger, eliminates snag points entirely, and creates that effortlessly sleek silhouette that makes Zoë’s ring look so wearable.

But look, this look isn’t sacrificing that extra something something for practicality — a well-designed bezel still lets plenty of light reach the diamond. And when when it features an open gallery underneath? Why, it just means your ring works as hard as you do.

Some of Our Favorite Low Profile Designs

Consider Lab Grown Diamonds

Ok, let’s talk about the elephant in the room. Zoë’s diamond carries a price tag that most experts place somewhere between $300,000 and seven figures. And trust us, you don’t need to spend that.

Lab grown diamonds share the exact same chemical composition, crystal structure, and optical properties as mined diamonds (because they are diamonds). The only difference is where they come from. And that difference can save you big when compared to a natural stone of equivalent size and quality. So that 2 carat emerald cut bezel ring that looks like a dead ringer for Zoë’s? Totally within reach. What can we say, itt’s a smarter path to the same look, and a more sustainable one too.

8 diamonds sit on a hand - they are various shapes and carats
Some of these diamonds are lab and some are natural. But you could never tell without being a trained gemologist and a 10x jewelers loupe.
Marquise diamond bypass ring sits in a custom pave wedding band
No, customizing your wedding band is never too extra. Looking for that perfect fit? We can help.

Think About Your Stack From Day One

Zoë stepped out wearing her engagement ring alongside two additional bands — a slim, stone-free ring and a coiled snake-shaped style, both from Jessica McCormack. That’s not an accident. She chose a low profile setting that plays well with others, and you should do the same. A bezel set ring sits flush against most straight wedding bands, which means you can build your stack without gaps, wobble, or rings that fight each other for space. Think about where you want to end up: a simple gold band for a minimalist pairing? A pavé eternity ring for added zzhug? Something sculptural and unexpected? Design with the full picture in mind and your future self will thank you.

Don’t Sleep on the Thin Band

It sounds like such a small detail, but the band width changes everything. A slim, delicate shank creates a visual contrast that makes the center stone look even larger. And the thinner the band, the bigger the diamond reads.

Zoë’s ring nails this balance perfectly. That substantial stone appears to float on a sliver of metal, and the effect feels modern, airy, and completely intentional. Also, a thin band also keeps the ring from feeling heavy on your hand, which matters more than people realize when you’re wearing something every day for the rest of your life. And bonus,from a design standpoint, it gives you more room to stack.

bezel set cushion solitaire engagement ring in yellow gold
Just remember, it is possible to go too thin. We recommend a width of at least 1.8mm for rings with larger diamonds. This ensures your ring can stand up to daily wear while still looking 🔥.

Ready to Bring Your Own Style to Zoë Kravitz’s Engagement Ring?

That’s where we come in. Whether you walk into our showroom with a screenshot of Zoë’s ring and say “I want that” or you bring a completely different vision that just borrows the bezel, the elongated cut, or the thin band, our design team builds it from scratch around exactly what you want. No cookie-cutter templates. No pressure. Just a collaborative process that starts with your style and ends with a ring that feels unmistakably yours. Take our Dream Ring Quiz to get started, order a free try-at-home kit to see settings on your actual hand, or book a consultation with a bespoke designer and let’s make something incredible together.

FAQs: The Zoë Kravitz Engagement Ring

How many carats is Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring?

Jewelry experts estimate Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring features a center diamond between 6 and 10 carats, with several sources placing it closer to 10. The wide range comes down to the fact that no close-up photos have been officially released, and the bezel setting adds visual weight that can make a diamond appear larger than its actual carat size. Elongated diamond shapes also face up bigger than round diamonds at the same weight, which further complicates the guessing game. Until Zoë or her jeweler confirm the specifics, the expert consensus lands in that 8 to 10 carat range.

four different oval diamond engagement rings  are stacked on one finger
All oval cut diamonds, all different carat sizes. Here, your design really can make all the difference.
Side profile of three diamond engagement rings ranging from lowest in profile to highest
How low (profile) can you go? Pretty low. Our bespoke ring designers can help you decide which profile is best for you.

Who designed Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring?

The designer of Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring has not been officially confirmed as of May 2026. However, the strongest connection points to Jessica McCormack, a London-based fine jeweler known for her low-profile, sculptural settings. McCormack designed Kravitz’s previous engagement ring from Channing Tatum, and Kravitz appeared in a McCormack campaign earlier this year. At the 2026 Met Gala, McCormack supplied all of Kravitz’s jewelry for the evening and even helped strategically camouflage the engagement ring on the red carpet. While none of this constitutes official confirmation, the breadcrumbs point strongly in one direction.

How much is Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring worth?

Published estimates for Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring range from approximately $300,000 to over $1 million. The variation depends on assumptions about the diamond’s exact carat weight, cut quality, color, clarity, and whether the stone is natural or treated. KAY Jewelers estimated the value at around $500,000, while other experts have placed it in the high six to low seven figure range. For context, a natural diamond of this estimated size and quality in a bespoke bezel setting from a designer like Jessica McCormack would comfortably sit in that upper range.

blue natural diamond engagement ring with half moon and tapered baguette side stones
Even the previously exorbitant fancy blue colored diamonds can be made more affordable when opting for a lab grown, fancy color.
Various diamond engagement rings are worn atop eternity bands
The cut may still be a question. But with such a fantastic variety of elongated diamond shapes, Zoë can’t go wrong.

What cut is Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring?

Experts remain divided on the exact cut of Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring. Based on available photos, the diamond has been described as an emerald cut, an elongated cushion cut, an oval, and even a radiant cut. These shapes share a similar elongated silhouette that can be difficult to distinguish in paparazzi images, especially when framed by a bezel setting. The general consensus leans toward an elongated cushion or emerald cut. Both deliver that long, finger-spanning presence visible in the photos.

Can I get a ring like Zoë Kravitz’s?

Absolutely — and you don’t need a celebrity budget to do it. The key elements of Zoë’s ring translate beautifully at any price point. At Frank Darling, we offer several bezel set emerald and cushion cut engagement rings, including The Lowrider, The Breezy Bezel, and The Daily Bezel. Pair any of these with a lab grown diamond and you capture the full aesthetic at a fraction of the cost. Or book a free consultation and our team will design something completely custom to your vision.

Oval bezel set ring with pave diamond details in platinum
Yes, you can! Drop us a line at hello@frankdarling.com, design your dream ring with our free ring quiz or schedule an in-person or virtual engagement ring consultation to get started.

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Molly

Currently blending luxury with lexicon to pen, edit, and manage the Frank Darling journal, Molly has written for VRAI, Clean Origin, and Olivia Ewing Jewelry. A lover of all things sparkly (including disco balls), she prefers portrait, step, and vintage cut diamonds with warm champagne hues.