In honor of the Victoria Beckham doc dropping on Netflix, now seems like the perfect time to remind you that—over the course of her 25-year marriage to David Beckham—Victoria Beckham has amassed a whopping 15 engagement rings. Sure, she may have started out with a pretty impressive rock (a marquise-cut diamond set on a yellow gold band, which the footballer used to propose to the Spice Girl back in 1998), but her collection has only grown since then and is now worth a combined $43 million. Okay!!!
Since I know you’re curious (why else would you be here??), let’s take a look at Victoria Beckham’s 15 engagement rings and learn the stories behind each of them (not to mention how much each one is worth!).
Ring 1: The Marquise-Cut Diamond (1998)
When David proposed to Victoria in 1998, he did so with a three-carat marquise-cut diamond on a yellow gold band.
It was designed by British jeweler Boodles and reportedly cost about $85,000, per several outlets.
Ring 2: The Platinum Eternity Band (2001)
A few years after their wedding in 1999, Victoria quietly replaced her marquise-cut diamond with a sleek white diamond eternity band set in platinum.
Victoria debuted her new bling (which is reportedly worth about $40,000) at her Learning to Fly book signing in October 2001.
Ring 3: The Emerald-Cut Diamond (2003)
A few years after that, Victoria rolled up to the MTV Movie Awards with an eye-catching accessory: an emerald-cut diamond with side baguettes.
At an estimated six carats, this ring has a value of $1.6 million.
Ring 4: The Pink Oval-Cut Diamond With Halo (2004)
For her 30th birthday, David surprised Victoria with a seven-carat pink champagne oval diamond in a halo setting.
This marked her most elaborate ring yet, with an estimated worth of $3.3 million.
Ring 5: The Pear-Cut Diamond (2005)
For ring #5, Victoria went with a statement piece: a huge pear-cut diamond.
The 17-carat stunner is valued at $5.3 million.
Ring 6: The Yellow Emerald-Cut Diamond (2006)
Another year, another statement ring. When Victoria arrived at the 2006 World Cup, fans immediately clocked her new yellow emerald-cut diamond, set in a gold halo band and flanked by eternity bands on either side.
The value? That would be approximate $2.4 million.
Ring 7: The Cushion-Cut Emerald (2007)
Perhaps my fave ring in her collection is her vivid green cushion-cut emerald, which is set in yellow gold and valued at around $4 million due to its 25 carats.
Peep that sculptural diamond spiral design on the outside!
Ring 8: The Cushion-Cut Diamond (2008)
Victoria made a return to classic diamonds in 2008 with a piece from Chopard: an traditional cushion-cut emerald on a pavé band, weighing approximately 15 carats.
Due to the size and the fact that it was made by a high-profile jeweler, it likely cost an estimated $4.6 million.
Ring 9: The Oval-Cut Ruby (2009)
The most expensive ring in Victoria’s collection? It’s this deep ruby oval ring weighing 15 carats and set on a white diamond-encrusted band.
Incredibly rare and difficult to make, this one likely cost around $6.7 million.
Ring 10: The Oval-Cut Sapphire (2009)
Still in her colored stone era, Victoria debuted a sapphire ring with a delicate white pavé band not long after.
The estimated 20-carat stone has an estimated value of about $6.4 million.
Ring 11: The Pink Oval-Cut Diamond With Pavé Band (2010)
Aaaaand another pink stone! In 2010, Victoria was photographed with a pink oval-cut diamond set on a yellow gold pavé band.
The pale pink beauty is valued at around $2 million.
Ring 12: The Round-Cut White Diamond (2015)
After nearly five years of rotating between engagement rings, Victoria finally added a new sparkler to her collection in 2015. This time: her first round-cut diamond, featuring a halo setting and two round side stones.
This one is also worth an estimated $2 million.
Ring 13: The Moonstone (2015)
One of her most unique designs is a large moonstone cabochon surrounded by diamonds from Jacob & Co.
The cost? A mere $45,000. A bargain!!
Ring 14: The Square-Cut White Diamond (2016)
Debuted at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Victoria’s 14th ring was a square-cut white diamond and platinum ring of about 15 carats.
This minimalist, modern piece is valued around $1.5 million.
Ring 15: The Square-Cut Yellow Diamond (2018)
Her final ring (for now): a square-cut yellow diamond with a pavé diamond band.
This one comes in at an estimated $2.6 million. A truuuuuly impressive collection.






