Three reasons to customise your wedding rings
While the engagement ring often steals the show, it’s your wedding bands that you share for a lifetime. We explore how to truly make your wedding rings your own.
While the engagement ring often steals the show, it’s your wedding bands that you share for a lifetime. We explore how to truly make your wedding rings your own.
A new era of engagement ring design is here. From contemporary design styles to bold colours and unique diamond shapes, we explore what trends we’ve seen throughout 2022 and those we anticipate to continue into 2023 and beyond.
We’re proud to present our second annual Trend Report. It’s our round-up of the designs and styles that emerged over the past year, plus our predictions on what to expect over the next 12 months. This year we helped over 3,200 people find their forever ring, including crafting 550 completely bespoke designs, giving us new insights into where the world of jewellery design is headed in 2022.
Princess cut and emerald cut diamonds are both popular straight-edge diamond shapes, but they have many differences. Read our comparison guide to learn which diamond shape is right for your engagement ring.
Introducing the Arise Collection: a selection of curved wedding bands designed to sit perfectly next to your engagement ring, no matter its shape or size.
Engagement rings for men are becoming the new normal, with more men than ever opting to wear a ring before their wedding. For those looking to design their own or are planning to propose to the man of their dreams, we’ve put together a complete guide to men’s engagement rings.
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DismissThe only thing that makes a lab created diamond different from a natural diamond is its origin. A lab-created diamond is grown inside a lab using cutting-edge technology that replicates the natural diamond growing process. They carry an identical crystal structure and aesthetic to a natural diamond as well as a lower price point.
Natural diamonds are created by nature, as a result of intense heat and pressure, formed over the course of millions of years. Steeped in romance, natural diamonds have proven to retain their value over time and can even multiply in value.