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Zac Brown and Kendra Scott marry in intimate Greece ceremony

Kendra Scott’s giant custom pink diamond stole the spotlight as she and Zac Brown married in Santorini, turning a Greece wedding into a study in bolder ring design.

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Kendra Scott’s custom pink diamond was the real headline long before the ceremony was, a sweeping, colored center stone that gave her engagement ring the kind of personality most white-diamond solitaires never attempt. When Scott and Zac Brown married Monday at the Canaves Epitome Resort in Santorini, the ring read less like a classic bridal token and more like a signature piece, the sort of jewel that announces taste, scale and identity in a single glance.

That matters because Scott is not just wearing an engagement ring. She is a jewelry designer who built her own name into a billion-dollar lifestyle brand from a $500 start in Austin, Texas, after launching her line in 2002, just three months after her first son was born. A bride with that kind of résumé does not end up with a generic stone. A large custom pink diamond, especially one chosen for a public engagement, signals how far celebrity ring design has moved toward color, customization and clear visual authorship.

Scott and Brown confirmed their engagement on July 24, 2025, after first stepping out together on the red carpet at the American Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 26, 2025. People close to the couple said they had been introduced by a mutual friend and had dated privately for only a few months before that debut. The relationship moved quickly into view, but the ring gave it a more lasting language: bold, personal and unmistakably tailored.

Brown, the Grammy-winning frontman of Zac Brown Band, has been married twice before and has four children with his first wife, Shelly Brown. Scott arrives to the marriage with a similarly layered public life, built not only around design but around philanthropy, through the Kendra Scott Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at the University of Texas at Austin and the Kendra Scott Foundation. That background gives the ring even more weight. It is not simply large. It is deeply specific to the woman wearing it.

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The appeal of Scott’s ring is in the choices it makes visible. A pink center diamond immediately softens the austerity of a traditional bridal diamond while keeping the scale and brilliance that make a ring read from across a room. Custom work also tends to preserve proportion, letting the center stone command attention without relying on excess ornament. For readers watching the direction of modern engagement jewelry, that is the takeaway: the most compelling rings are increasingly the ones that reflect a personal point of view first and bridal convention second.

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