Zendaya and Tom Holland's Wedding Rings: The Gold Bands Everyone Is Searching For
Zendaya and Tom Holland's Wedding Rings: The Quiet Gold Bands Everyone Is Searching For
Search interest in Zendaya's wedding ring has surged this week after Tom Holland was photographed wearing his own gold wedding band in public for the first time. The couple were seen walking their dogs in London on Thursday 6 August 2026, days after reportedly celebrating their marriage with a private reception at Beaverbrook in Surrey on 4 August. What caught the internet's attention was not a red carpet moment or a jaw-dropping high jewellery necklace, but something far quieter: two slim, warm yellow gold bands worn with jeans, an oversized tee and a coffee cup.
Below: what the couple were reported to be wearing, why the understated gold band has become one of 2026's defining bridal looks, and how to interpret it with lab-grown diamonds, moissanite or a custom design.
What Jewellery Were Zendaya and Tom Holland Wearing?
The pieces at the centre of this story are a pair of plain yellow gold wedding bands. As reported by HELLO!, Holland's golden band appeared on his left hand for the first time since he quietly confirmed the marriage earlier in the year, while Zendaya has been wearing a band alongside her engagement ring since March.
Neither ring has been formally attributed to a jeweller, so details remain unconfirmed. Jewellery media describes both bands as sharing a half-round profile — a rounded, domed outer surface rather than a flat one — in yellow gold, with his reported as slightly wider than hers. The takeaway is the styling philosophy: coordinated but not identical, which is exactly how modern couples now approach their bands.
Sitting alongside Zendaya's wedding band is the engagement ring she first debuted in early 2025, widely reported as a Jessica McCormack design featuring an elongated antique cushion-cut diamond of approximately five carats, set horizontally in an east-west orientation. The stone is held in a fine white metal collet on a yellow gold shank, creating a subtle two-tone effect. As Who What Wear noted in its coverage of the London sighting, the pairing looked effortless with the most casual of outfits — which is precisely why it has travelled so far online.
Why the Zendaya Wedding Ring Look Is Trending
The sighting arrived within days of the couple's reported wedding celebration, so a long-running speculation story finally had a visual answer — and that answer was jewellery. Zendaya and Tom Holland are also famously private, so any glimpse of their rings generates enormous discussion across Instagram, TikTok and entertainment media.
Most importantly for jewellery shoppers, the look reflects a real shift. Wedding bands were historically an afterthought to the engagement ring. In 2026, couples give them equal weight — coordinated metals, matching profiles in different widths, and plain polished gold over heavy stone-set designs. Warm yellow gold has also reclaimed serious ground from white metals across the Australian bridal market.
Zendaya's engagement ring adds a second trend thread. East-west settings, where an elongated stone sits across the finger rather than along it, have moved from niche to mainstream, and antique cushion, old mine and old European cuts keep outperforming in searches. A characterful antique cut set horizontally, worn with a plain gold band, is arguably the bridal silhouette of the year.
How to Recreate the Look
You do not need a six-figure budget for this aesthetic. The formula: an elongated, softly faceted centre stone set east-west, a warm gold shank, and a slim plain band beside it.
A lab-grown diamond delivers the same optical and chemical properties as a mined diamond at a far lower price per carat, which is why so many Australian couples choose it for statement-scale stones. Moissanite is an excellent alternative if you want maximum presence for a smaller spend, and it suits the elongated cushion shape beautifully. Choose an elongated cushion or old mine cut for antique softness, or a standard cushion for crisper, more contemporary sparkle.
Metal is where you personalise. 18K yellow gold reads closest to the original; 14K offers similar warmth with added durability; white gold or platinum feels cooler and more modern. You can mirror the two-tone detail with a white metal setting head on a yellow gold band. Let your hand guide stone size rather than a carat number — an elongated shape set east-west visually widens a narrow finger.
✨ Shop the closest match in our east-west engagement ring collection and wedding bands, or start something entirely your own through our custom design form. Custom design enquiries receive a response within 1–2 working days.
Diamondrensu Styles Inspired by the Look
Elongated Cushion Cut Lab-Grown Diamond East-West Hidden Halo Ring, 1–2 CT
Our closest interpretation of the horizontal elongated cushion silhouette. The stone sits across the finger for that same wide, sculptural presence, with a hidden halo adding lift and side sparkle — a Diamondrensu detail, not a copy of any celebrity ring. Available in silver, 10K, 14K and 18K gold and platinum, 1.00–2.00 CT.
Cushion Old Mine Cut Lab-Grown Diamond East-West Solitaire Ring, 0.60–2 CT
If the antique character appeals more than the scale, look here. The old mine cut has larger, chunkier facets and a soft, candlelit sparkle rather than bright modern flash, set horizontally in a clean solitaire. Vintage without being fussy, and from 0.60 CT for everyday wear.
Classic Low Dome Comfort Fit Plain Wedding Band
A plain band with a gently domed outer profile and smooth comfort-fit interior — our closest match to the half-round silhouette described in coverage of the couple's rings. Order in yellow gold for the warmest reading, or white gold or platinum for a cooler finish.
Classic Slightly Curved Comfort Fit Plain Wedding Band
A traditional rounded profile with a slight curve, designed to sit flush against an engagement ring without gapping. Pair two widths in the same metal for that coordinated-but-not-identical couple's look.
Can Diamondrensu Custom-Make This Style?
Yes. Celebrity-inspired jewellery is one of the most common reasons Australian customers come to us, and our process is built for exactly this brief.
You start by submitting your inspiration images and preferences through our custom design form. Our team responds within 1–2 working days. From there we discuss stone type, cut, dimensions, metal, setting style and budget, and prepare a professional CAD drawing so you can see the design in detail before anything is made. You approve the CAD, and only then is your jewellery crafted to order.
Because everything is made individually, custom jewellery Australia-wide through Diamondrensu is not limited to engagement rings. We create matching wedding band sets in coordinated widths, plus earrings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets and other fine jewellery. Bespoke jewellery Australia clients often pair a lab-grown diamond jewellery Australia centrepiece with a plain gold band made to sit perfectly beside it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of ring is Zendaya's wedding ring?
It has been reported as a plain yellow gold band with a rounded, half-round style profile, worn alongside her engagement ring.
What shape is Zendaya's engagement ring diamond?
It appears to feature an elongated antique cushion-cut diamond set east-west, meaning the stone lies horizontally across the finger. The ring is widely reported as a Jessica McCormack design of approximately five carats.
Can the design be made with a lab-grown diamond?
Yes. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically and optically identical to mined diamonds, and are our most requested option for elongated cushion and old mine cut stones.
Can the style be made with moissanite?
Yes. Moissanite is a brilliant, durable alternative that lets you go larger for a smaller budget, and it suits east-west settings well.
Can Diamondrensu customise the stone size or metal?
Yes. Carat weight, stone dimensions, band width, setting style and metal — silver, 10K, 14K or 18K gold in yellow, white or rose, or platinum — can all be adjusted, including two-tone combinations.
Where can I find celebrity-inspired jewellery in Australia?
In Australia, Diamondrensu specialises in celebrity-inspired and fully bespoke fine jewellery using lab-grown diamonds and moissanite. You can browse online, submit a custom brief, or visit our showroom in Kirrawee, Sydney to try styles on before you commit.
Bring the Look Home
If this quiet, warm-gold approach to bridal jewellery speaks to you, explore our lab-grown diamond engagement rings and lab-grown diamond wedding bands, submit a brief through the custom design form, or book an appointment at our Kirrawee showroom in Sydney. Custom enquiries are answered within 1–2 working days.
Celebrity and event references are for editorial and trend-reporting purposes only. Diamondrensu Australia is not affiliated with or endorsed by the celebrity, designer or event mentioned unless expressly stated. All Diamondrensu jewellery imagery featured is from the Diamondrensu collection.
