Diamond Jewellery Trends Set To Dominate
As the New Year unfolds, a dazzling collection of diamonds is ready to complement every new beginning. Trends may shift, but the desire for timeless brilliance remains constant. Explore the designer diamond rings set to define the 2019 jewellery scene.
Trends will always come and go, but a diamond is forever.
Halo Diamond Rings
The halo setting is making a powerful return. For brides seeking boldness and brilliance, it’s the ideal choice. Not only does the halo enhance the diamond’s sparkle, but it also gives the illusion of a larger center stone.
Expect round halo settings to dominate, along with bold designs featuring intricate band work. Originally popularized in the 1920s during the Art Deco period, halo rings remain a beautiful blend of vintage elegance and modern style.
The halo setting makes a diamond appear larger than it is.
Classic Diamond Cuts
Heirloom-worthy cuts like emerald and oval shapes are expected to rise in popularity. Their elongated silhouettes offer a unique and elegant look that transcends trends.
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Emerald and oval cuts are predicted to be 2019’s most sought-after shapes.
Yellow and Rose Gold Bands
Warmer tones are set to dominate in 2019. Yellow and rose gold bands bring a soft, radiant warmth to any ring — adding a personal touch to traditional diamond engagement designs.
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Yellow and rose gold have become go-to choices for future brides.
Coloured Diamonds
Nothing expresses individuality like a coloured diamond. These rare stones give brides a way to reflect their unique personality and story.
From vibrant pinks to deep blues, explore Mother Nature’s finest coloured diamonds and discover the rarity of each hue.
A coloured diamond offers a modern bride the chance to express her own style.