The Jewels in the Crowns The Crown has symbolised the coronations of monarchs for hundreds of years for the British Royal Family. At the centre of these ceremonies are the stunning head pieces used to crown the new monarch, symbolising their power and authority.
Best Celebrity Engagement Rings: From Bieber to Gaga Singer Katy Perry got a February 14th gift to remember this year, a stunning pink flower-shaped enga...
Checklist for designing a bespoke ring Designing your own bespoke ring has become increasingly popular in recent years and we love helping ...
A guide to fancy coloured diamonds What do you think of when you hear the word diamond? Something sparkly, for sure, but what about the...
Diamonds and platinum: the perfect pairing for your engagement ring Pure, eternal and rare, platinum engagement rings show off a diamond's sparkle and fire at its very ...
What is the difference between Champagne, Brown and Chocolate Diamonds? From the golden glow of Champagne to decadently dark chocolate, brown diamonds come in a whole spect...
A Guide to Vintage, Antique and Old Diamond Cuts Our Deluxe Vintage Ring Collection is perfect for those who love the look of vintage Art Deco rings,...
Best On-Screen Oscars Movie Jewellery from Titanic to Moulin Rouge The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars is when the great and the good of Hollywood will make...
7 Facts About Diamond Shapes You Didn't Know Most people know a few things about diamonds. Some of these more well-known facts are that diamonds ...
Diamond: A Closer Look at the Birthstone for April If you’re an April baby then you are lucky enough to call the queen of all gems your birthstone. ...
Diamond Clarity The clarity of a diamond refers to the internal and external marks that can occur while the stone is...
Diamond Colour When most people think of diamonds, they immediately think of something that's utterly pure and clea...
Diamond Carat It's a common misconception that a diamond's carat value refers to how large it is, when in actualit...
Diamond Cut When you think of diamonds, you always think of them shimmering brilliantly, but they can only becom...
It's icy out: diamond jewellery for the festive season This time of year is full of festivities – and we believe that you should sparkle just as much as th...
Australia: industrial-grade diamonds at your service Of the 133 million carats of diamonds produced every year, less than half of them find their way to ...
The diamond revival of the 1930s Today, three-quarters of brides in America – the world’s biggest diamond market – wear diamond eng...
Engagement ring styles by decade Close your eyes and imagine a classic engagement ring – you’d probably picture a classic solitaire...
Six new engagement ring trends for brides Engagement rings. Their meaning extends far beyond their material value and they deserve to look s...
Luxe for less: 10 of the best affordable engagement rings If you’re planning to pop the question, it can be hard to know where to start when looking for a rin...
Diamond mining in Brazil: an overview Diamonds were not the first precious materials mined in Brazil. An earlier gold rush occurred – one ...
What is the rarest diamond colour? The classical idea of a diamond is the transparent, clear colour, free from any chemical impurities ...
Is there a difference between chocolate and brown diamonds? You may hear diamonds of a brownish colouration referred to by a number of names – chocolate, Cognac...
Most productive diamond mines in the world It may surprise you to learn that Russia operates half of the world’s largest diamond mines. Typical...
Five of the most famous chocolate diamonds Chocolate diamonds are the result of unique pressures and influences as a diamond forms. The influen...
Besides jewellery, what else are diamonds used for? In our everyday lives, we see diamonds most often used in jewellery. In movies, at events, in shopfr...
Is the world running out of diamonds? Diamonds are the most sought-after gemstone in the world. Used for engagement rings, watches, precis...
Diamond Certificates There are several diamond grading agencies around the world, each with its own way of determining wh...
How diamonds are actually cut Most people know that the diamonds they see inside a jewellery store look nothing like what was pull...
Is a diamond a gem or a mineral? What makes a diamond so special? Why are diamonds a go-to for jewellery makers? What makes diamond j...
What are Canadian diamonds? Natural diamonds are formed under incredible subterranean pressure and temperature. These carbon-bas...
Space diamonds: real or science fiction? Diamonds have long been the gift of choice for many, but for some time, it was thought these beautif...
What is a depth percentage – and does it matter? When it comes to choosing diamonds, most buyers are aware of the 4Cs: cut, colour, clarity and carat...
Diamonds in Greek and Roman mythology Diamonds may hold the power to sway a woman's heart today, but the simple truth is that they've been...
What are diamond carbon spots? A diamond is comprised of nearly pure carbon. So how is it that they can have dark carbon spots? The...
Diamond inclusions: an overview Some people call diamond inclusions flaws while others may see them as distinctive characteristics. ...
Diamond shapes to suit your personality Believe it or not, the shape of your diamond says a lot about you. Different cuts suit different per...
Measuring the hardness of a diamond The hardness of an object determines its resistance to injury in the form of scratches, and diamonds...
How diamonds are cut and polished Diamonds aren't pulled right from the earth in pear, heart, or round shapes, then shipped to jewelle...
How to choose the best diamond setting for you Diamond shopping can be a lot of fun, but it can also be a bit overwhelming when you consider how ma...