In this image released Tuesday, Jun 30, 2026, a ring designed for US President Donald Trump and crafted by Antwerp diamond designer David Gotlib. (Photo: AP/David Gotlib)

Belgian diamond group that won tariff relief gifted Trump a lavishly encrusted ring

The ring, crafted in Antwerp, features 321 diamonds and is engraved with the words "Crafted in Antwerp for Donald John Trump."

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BRUSSELS: Dozens of diamonds spell out two giant letter “T” next to the Stars and Stripes and “1776” and “2026.” Dozens more frame the numbers 45 and 47 in the shape of Superman’s logo. A diamond-winged eagle carries a ruby shield and clutches an olive branch of emeralds, below a radiant “250” and atop the phrase “250 YEARS USA” etched in 18-karat gold.

All told, 321 diamonds, 56 sapphires, 13 emeralds and six rubies encrust the watch-sized gold ring presented this week to Bill White, the US ambassador to Belgium, to give to US President Donald Trump.

“A very special thank you to my friends from Antwerp for the magnificent Freedom 250 ring,” Trump said in a prerecorded video message during an event marking America’s 250th birthday in Brussels.

Isidore Mörsel, president of the Antwerp World Diamond Centre, or AWDC, gifted the ring on behalf of the centuries-old diamond community in the Belgian port city, a central node in the worldwide trade of the precious stones that found itself struggling last year under the weight of Trump’s sweeping trade war.

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“May this ring serve as a lasting reminder that true partnership like the finest natural diamonds are formed under pressure, endure the test of time, and shine brightest when built on trust,” Mörsel said. The ring's interior is engraved with the phrase “Crafted in Antwerp for Donald John Trump.”

In dollar terms, the ring’s value pales beside gifts like the US$400 million plane donated by Qatar that Trump ordered converted into a new Air Force One. But it’s a glitzy window into the role that ostentatious - and almost always gilded - gifts are playing by those seeking to curry favour with the US president.

A White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the matter, said Thursday that the ring has not been presented to Trump yet.

US Ambassador to Belgium Bill White, centre, listens to a pre-recorded address by US President Donald Trump during the America 250 event in Brussels, Sunday, Jun 28, 2026. (Photo: AP/Virginia Mayo)

The gift comes months after Belgium’s diamond industry won the removal of US tariffs on diamond imports. In September, AWDC said it had “succeeded in securing a zero per cent import tariff” on Antwerp’s annual export of more than US$2 billion of polished diamonds to the US A spokesperson for the group said on Thursday that the AWDC provided “input” to the European Commission as it negotiated with Trump on a broad deal on tariffs in 2025, but did not itself lobby the administration.

US presidents have considerable discretion to accept gifts from domestic and foreign sources and may determine themselves whether a gift was meant for them personally or the nation. The exception is those from foreign governments, which are prohibited by the foreign emoluments clause of the Constitution without congressional assent, though presidents could use personal funds to reimburse the Treasury for the full value of an official gift if they wish to retain them.

Personal gifts are also supposed to be registered on the president’s annual financial disclosure. Trump’s 2025 disclosure, released this week, revealed a US$250,000 gift of a sculpture depicting his triumphal gesture after surviving a 2024 assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and tickets to 10 sporting events, including 10 to the upcoming World Cup final in New Jersey from FIFA’s Gianni Infantino, valued at a collective US$15,000.

Four US ethics experts told The Associated Press that Trump has broken with decades-old custom in the White House to avoid accepting such gifts.

US Ambassador to Belgium Bill White presents a ring designed for US President Donald Trump and crafted by Antwerp diamond designer David Gotlib, Sunday, Jun 28, 2026. (Photo: AP/Virginia Mayo)

RING'S VALUE ESTIMATED AT US$25,000-US$35,000

To forge the ring, the AWDC turned to David Gotlib, an Antwerp-based high-end jeweller whose cufflinks can sell for more than 15,000 euros (US$17,000).

Neither AWDC nor Gotlib would provide a valuation of the ring, but two independent jewellers told AP they estimated the value between US$25,000 and US$35,000.

Paris- and London-based jewellry consultant Alexander Levinson calculated the cost at US$25,928, while David Saad, a third-generation luxury jeweller in Canada, priced the ring between US$33,000 and US$35,000. Both said half the cost was in materials, half in labour.

After the ring was presented on a star-spangled stage in Brussels, musician Alexis Wilkins, the girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, sang the US national anthem to more than 8,000 people drinking Budweiser and bourbon from Tennessee and Kentucky.

White said he raised more than US$5.5 million for the 250th anniversary event from corporate sponsors like defense industry titans Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, tech firms like Intel, Google and Meta, as well as the European chocolate companies Leonidas and Ferrero. AWDC said it contributed funds, too.

“The media was asking, ‘Why does it have to be so big?’” White said of the event. “Because we are the United States of America!”

Meanwhile, the fate of the ring is not currently clear.

On Wednesday, White posted a photo online of himself wearing the ring and giving a thumbs-up. The post has since been deleted.

Source: AP/fs

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