Victoria Beckham has 15 engagement rings in her collection

Victoria Beckham’s engagement ring collection: Star has amassed a whopping 15 RINGS over her 24 years of marriage to husband David

Victoria Beckham reportedly has a collection of 15 engagement rings gifted to her by husband David.

The fashion designer, 49, has amassed quite the collection of rings over the course of her 24 years of marriage, each with a different design.

According to Elle, the former Spice Girl changes her ring with regularity, depending on her outfit and mood.

Her first engagement ring was the three-carat marquise-cut diamond set on a plain yellow gold band David gave her when he proposed in 1998. It was said at the time the footballer spent $85,000 on the rock.

After she and David tied the knot, Victoria stopped wearing the marquise cut and swapped it for a platinum set eternity band.

Quite the collection! Victoria Beckham poses with her first ring in 1998. She reportedly has 15 engagement rings gifted to her by husband David Beckham

Stunning: In 2010, Victoria sported an oval-cut sapphire on a platinum pave band 

The star wore the stunning ring, her only single band, for around 18 months in the early days of her marriage.

In 2003, Victoria showed off yet another engagement ring as she was seen sporting an emerald-cut diamond with side baguettes set in platinum. 

The following year, to celebrate her 30th birthday, David gave his wife a pink champagne diamond ring in a halo setting, reportedly worth $1.1million.

In 2005, Victoria debuted her most extravagant ring yet as she was seen wearing a 17 carat pear-cut diamond which she still regularly wears today. 

Her next rock was an eye-catching emerald diamond set in a yellow-gold pave band which she debuted in 2006.

The designer switched things up the year after with a cushion-cut emerald nestled inside a diamond spiral. 

Victoria clearly had a thing for emerald cuts as she showed off a new diamond with 15 carats in 2008.

In 2009, Victoria sported an oval-cut ruby in a white-diamond setting while she switched to an oval-cut sapphire on a platinum pave band the year after.

Eye-catching: After she and David tied the knot, Victoria stopped wearing the marquise cut and swapped it for a platinum set eternity band (pictured in 2001) 

Wow: In 2004, David gave his wife a pink champagne diamond ring in a halo setting, reportedly worth $1.1million 

Another one! Her next rock was an eye-catching emerald diamond set in a yellow-gold pave band which she debuted in 2006

Sensational: In 2009, Victoria sported an oval-cut ruby in a white-diamond setting

Later that year, the star wore a pink diamond oval-cut set in a yellow band. 

It wasn’t until 2015 that Victoria debuted a new engagement ring as she sported a round-cut diamond set in a halo design.

That same year, she also wore a moonstone set in a diamond-encrusted platinum band. 

At the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Victoria showed off a new square-cut diamond in a platinum pave band. 

Two years later she received her 15th engagement ring as she was seen wearing another square-cut yellow diamond.

Rock: In 2015, Victoria wore a moonstone set in a diamond-encrusted platinum band

Beauty: At the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Victoria showed off a new square-cut diamond in a platinum pave band

Diamond: Two years later she received her 15th engagement ring as she was seen wearing another square-cut yellow diamond

Victoria and David celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary in July. Taking to Instagram to mark the occasion, the couple shared a slew of throwbacks, with Victoria joking she was still ‘laughing with, not just at’ her husband.

She captioned the images: ‘Still holding hands and still laughing (with you not just at you) I love you so much @davidbeckham xx’.

Meanwhile David penned a sweet tribute ‘to the best wife, mummy and drinking partner’ as he posted an old snap.

‘On this day 4.7.99 ❤️ 24 years and counting. To the best wife , mummy & drinking partner ( most of the time ) Happy Anniversary love u so much,’ he wrote. 

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