- Emily Ratajkowski revealed a close-up look of her stunning engagement ring on Instagram.
- Page Six reports that the ring is estimated to cost between $50,000 to $90,000.
- Ratajkowski married filmmaker Sebastian Bear-McClard in February.
If there's one thing celebrities love more than extravagant weddings, it's over-the-top engagement rings. From Paris Hilton's $2 million stunner to Kate Middleton's sapphire heirloom, there's no shortage of eye-catching rings donning the fingers of the biggest celebrities.
Model and actress Emily Ratajkowski is now the latest to join the impressive ring club. The 26-year-old married 31-year-old filmmaker Sebastian Bear-McClard in February. On Thursday, she revealed a close-up look at her massive engagement ring via Instagram.
According to Page Six, Brilliant Earth‘s VP of strategy and merchandising Kathryn Money estimated that the ring cost anywhere between $50,000 to $90,000. While that's expensive, it's not quite as much compared to other celebrities whose rings have price tags in the millions.
Money also estimated that the ring features a 2-carat princess-cut diamond and a 3-carat pear-shaped diamond on a gold band. It's certainly a head-turning design.
Ratajkowski previously talked about her husband's proposal on an April episode of "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," where she revealed that he didn't have a ring at the time.
"He proposed to me at Minetta Tavern and he didn’t have a ring, so I was like, ‘Mmm, nah,'" she said. "And then he took the paper clip that the bill was paid with and made me a ring, which I actually thought was really romantic."
She then revealed that the two made their own temporary wedding rings from a piece of gold purchased in Chinatown the night before the wedding. She wasn't wearing her engagement ring during the interview, so it seems to be a fairly recent addition.
Now that she has a massive engagement ring to join it, it's safe to say she's definitely upgraded from a paper clip.
Ring experts did not immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment.
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