Selena Gomez’s $225,000 Benny Blanco engagement ring has a sweet nod

Selena Gomez’s engagement ring contains a special reference to one of her hit songs

Selena Gomez got a ring that was more than good for her.

After all, her fiance Benny Blanco apparently paid homage to the Rare Beauty founder’s hit tune “Good for You” when it came to it their proposal, which Only murder in the building star announced on social media December 11.

Actually the music producer selected one amazing piece of jewelry with a marquise-shaped diamond set on a gold pavé band, which appears to be “about six carats,” according to Ann Grimmettvice president of merchandising at Jared Jewelers, meaning it’s valued at “around $225,000.”

And dedicated fans of Selena’s music will instantly associate the cut with her 2015 hit.

“I’m on my marquise diamonds,” Selena sings beside A$AP Rocky in the track. “I’m a marquise diamond / Could even make that Tiffany jealous / You say I give it to you hard / So bad, so bad / Make you never leave / I won’t, I won’t.”

Selena is in good company when it comes to rockin’. The lemon-shaped diamond cut was literally made for royalty. Its origins date back to the 18th century, when King Louis XV of France commissioned his jeweler to design a diamond inspired by his superior mistress, Marquise de Pompadourp smile, according Vogue.