Kindred Lubeck Unveils Artifex Bridal Collection Following Taylor Swift Ring Design


Kindred Lubeck, the jeweler credited with designing Taylor Swift’s engagement ring, has officially announced the launch of a new bridal collection titled Artifex Bridal by Kindred Lubeck.
The collection is scheduled to debut on April 10, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. exclusively through the designer's official storefront.
This move marks a significant expansion for Lubeck, who has historically limited her production to approximately 10 unique, hand-crafted rings per year.
The upcoming release will feature roughly 25 pieces, marking the largest single drop in the designer's professional career.
Lubeck’s signature style involves intricate, hand-engraved designs, a specific technique she personally teaches to her small team of trained jewelers.
According to official details, the Artifex Bridal line will encompass various engagement rings, wedding bands, and tennis bracelets.
Featured items in the first collection include several unique diamond engagement rings and a channel-set baguette wedding band.
A focal point of the release is a 3.63-carat old mine cut diamond ring featuring Lubeck’s signature engraved halo design.
Lubeck maintains that she refuses to mass-produce her work, ensuring each piece remains one-of-a-kind through individual stone selection and manual techniques.
Public interest in the jeweler has reached new highs following reports of her involvement with Swift’s high-profile jewelry.
While Swift has not issued a formal statement on the new line, the association has fueled significant anticipation within the global fashion community.
Market observers expect high demand for the April 10 launch due to the designer’s reputation for exclusivity and artisanal quality.
All pieces in the quarterly drop will be available for purchase through the website at kindredlubeckfinejewelry.com.
The designer emphasized that no two items will be identical, preserving the bespoke quality of her previous highly limited works.
This transition to a quarterly release model is intended to meet growing consumer interest while maintaining strict artisanal standards.
Experts note that the use of old mine cut diamonds highlights a return to vintage-inspired bridal aesthetics in the current 2026 market.
The launch represents the first time Lubeck’s work is broadly available beyond a strictly bespoke, invitation-only commission basis.