Hannah Brown’s engagement ring signified she is officially off the market. Her beau, Adam Woolard, proposed to her with a lovely ring on August 24, 2023.
We had an EXCLUSIVE phone call with Benjamin Khordipour, G.D., the GIA-certified gemologist, author, lecturer, and jewelry specialist from NYC’s Estate Diamond Jewelry, to get a professional assessment on this ring. Click here to see what he had to say.
Hot Details on Hannah’s Engagement Ring and Adam Woolard’s Proposal
Hannah’s beautiful engagement ring was the work of a top jewelry designer, Ring Concierge. It features a 4-carat round-cut central diamond with two 1-carat smaller round-cut diamonds on its sides. This ring has a platinum foundation on a yellow gold band.
The three-stone combo is a gorgeous composition for engagement rings. Here, it bears a uniform shape for its front end, creating a balanced, clean look. It looks beautiful with the thin yellow gold band.
Adam set up the proposal by saying to Hannah that they would meet the owners of the venue, Bolt Farm Treehouse in Whitwell, Tennessee. They arrived for her to find a barn filled with lovely decorations, and Adam going down on one knee to propose with the lovely ring.

How Much Is Her Engagement Ring?
Our phone conversation with jewelry specialist Benjamin Khordipour, G.D., of NYC’s Estate Diamond Jewelry, who also holds advanced degrees from the Gemological Institute of America and Gübelin, gave us further details about the ring. His professional estimate is $170,000.
The high-quality 4-carat diamond and side diamonds are reportedly of VVS2 clarity levels and F color grades, making them super high value. Factor in the world-class craftsmanship of Ring Concierge, and you have this huge price tag, but deservedly so.
Hannah and Adam’s Love Story
Hannah met Adam from the Hinge dating app in late 2020, like a few other celebrities who turned to dating tech after unsuccessful attempts in real life.
After the burnout from being on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, matching with Adam was more promising. Plus, he lived only 3 doors away, and soon he asked her out on their first date.
By January 2021, the press and paparazzi took notice when they spotted them having a nice walk on Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice Beach, California. Then they had a nice first Valentine’s Day celebration together as a couple.
A few days later, they both appeared in country star Jordan Davis’ “Almost Maybes” music video. And as if, life imitates art and vice versa, there’s a scene where Adam proposes to her, but she rejects him!
The year was full of firsts for the lovely couple, including celebrating their birthdays, Hannah’s clothing collaboration, and book launch. They also spent the holidays together.
By 2022, they adopted a Labradoodle dog named Wally and moved in together in a lovely apartment in Santa Monica, California. The couple also had their first red carpet moment when they attended the Ticket to Paradise premiere.
Their charming love story culminated in their engagement when Adam proposed to her on August 24, 2023.
Similar Three-Stone Diamond Rings
Three-stone diamond engagement rings are classic among ring formats. The central stone has sparkling supporting stones on each side for extra dazzling light reflections. Hannah’s has 3 round cut diamonds that create a lovely extended front with beautiful symmetry.
Westchester Ring

This 3-diamond Westchester Ring has the same style as Hannah’s, featuring a GIA-certified 2.16 carat antique cushion cut diamond with a K color grade and VS2 clarity level. Each side has an old European cut diamond, totalling 1.10 carats.
The beautiful undergallery and both shank sides bear small round diamonds and detailed milgrain motifs, all crowned on a platinum band.
Marbury Ring

Here’s another beautiful variation of the classic 3-stone ring similar to Hannah’s exquisite piece. This Diamond Marbury Ring features a central 3.53 carat cushion-cut diamond with a G color grade and VS1 clarity level.
On each side is an antique cushion cut diamond, one is a GIA-certified 0.96-carat antique cushion cut diamond, with a G color grade and VS1 clarity. The other is a GIA-certified 0.93-carat antique cushion cut diamond, with a G color grade and VS1 clarity. Both shanks have an extended micro pavé shoulder on a platinum band.
Burbank Ring

A different variation of the 3-stone ring is this elegant, almost Art Deco styled Burbank Ring. It has a more angular look with a GIA-certified center 2.03 carat emerald cut diamond that has a D color grade and VS1 clarity level.
On each side is a GIA-certified trilliant-cut diamond, all 3 stones creating a huge front, further thickened by its halo of small round diamonds. They crown its pavé shoulder platinum ring to great effect.










