EÉRA designs Dua Lipa's custom engagement ring, a bold departure
Callum Turner bypassed a heritage maison for Milan’s EÉRA, and Dua Lipa’s ring reads like a manifesto for chunky, personal engagement design.

Dua Lipa’s engagement ring comes from EÉRA, the Milan-based label known for industrial edge and sculptural gold. Instead of a heritage jeweler and a delicate solitaire, Callum Turner chose a natural round diamond set in a substantial 18K yellow-gold cigar-style band. The profile reads less like a whisper and more like a statement.
The anti-tradition signal
The ring marks a clear shift away from the thin-band, barely-there solitaires that have dominated celebrity engagements for years. EÉRA’s founders, Chiara Capitani and Romy Blanga, built the brand around contemporary gold forms and hardware references, so the choice fits a bride who has long gravitated toward chunky gold and maximalist jewelry. The setting does not disappear behind the stone.
Turner consulted Lipa’s sister, Rina, along with close friends, before settling on the design.
What EÉRA does differently
EÉRA was founded in 2019 by Capitani and Blanga, who brought together backgrounds in fashion design, consulting, PR and brand communications. The label is based in Milan and produces its pieces in Italy, with handmade production in Vicenza. Italian craftsmanship underpins its sharp-edged aesthetic.
The brand’s visual language is rooted in industrial luxe. Its signature snap hook motif was inspired by an object found in a Tokyo market, transforming utility into ornament and treating hardware with the care of fine jewelry. On the hand, that translates into bold gold volumes, clean lines and a resistance to the dainty conventions that still define much of the engagement category.
The ring, up close
The ring is a custom creation centered on a natural round-cut diamond set into a thick 18K yellow-gold cigar-style band. The stone sits sunken as a round brilliant-cut diamond, so it appears embedded rather than perched high in a traditional prong setting. That construction gives the ring a more architectural feel, with the gold carrying as much visual weight as the diamond.
For readers used to seeing engagement rings as a showcase for maximum center-stone size, the interest here is the proportion. A cigar-style band brings volume, warmth and a more fashion-led silhouette, while the round diamond keeps the piece recognizably an engagement ring.
Why the reveal landed so hard
Fans first spotted the ring publicly in late 2024 in social posts. Lipa later confirmed the engagement in a June 2025 British Vogue interview, and the label confirmed on Instagram in late June 2026 that EÉRA created the piece. By then, the relationship had already played out in public milestones: a civil ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London on May 31, 2026, followed by a multi-day celebration in Sicily the following month.

What the value chatter suggests
The ring’s value has been estimated at roughly $65,000 to $73,000 AUD, but those figures remain estimates rather than verified valuations. At that range, it sits in the realm of serious fine jewelry without pushing into the stratosphere occupied by the most oversized celebrity diamonds.
For shoppers, that is the more useful lesson. A ring does not need a headline-grabbing carat count to read as expensive or considered. Proportion, metal weight and the authority of the setting can carry just as much presence as size, especially when the design is clean enough for the diamond to breathe.
How to borrow the look without a celebrity budget
The easiest way to channel this ring is to think in terms of silhouette first, stone second. A round diamond or diamond alternative, set low or semi-bezel style into a wider yellow-gold band, will create a similar sense of solidity without requiring a custom celebrity commission. The key is to avoid over-ornamentation; the EÉRA effect comes from restraint in the setting and confidence in the metal.

A few practical cues bring the look into reach:
- Choose a wider gold band, especially in 18K yellow gold, to echo the cigar-style profile.
- Keep the center stone round, since the shape softens the boldness of the band and preserves classic engagement-ring recognition.
- Look for settings that sit lower on the finger, which gives the ring that grounded, sculptural feel.
- If a full custom piece is out of reach, consider a fashion-forward fine-jewelry brand rather than a traditional bridal house, because the design language will do most of the styling work.
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