Essential Jewels: The Diamond Ring

April 20, 2023

By Livia Primo Lack

13 min read

What is a jewellery collection without a diamond ring? Not much, in our opinion! A ring is the easiest piece of jewellery to wear, and a diamond is the most sparkling of gemstones. So it makes perfect sense for a diamond ring to be THE eye-catching, easy addition to your daily wardrobe. As it’s the diamond birthstone month in April, let’s look at the various ways to rock a diamond ring.

It’s a misconception that you need to be engaged to wear a diamond ring. That has everything to do with what finger you wear it on and nothing to do with the ring itself. Many engagement rings do not even include a diamond; emeralds and aquamarines are increasingly popular choices for more alternative brides to be. Investing in a diamond ring as a self-purchase or gift for a friend or loved one is a safe bet and doesn’t need to be financially debilitating. From delicate bands with pavé diamond details to larger statement cocktail rings, here are three styles of diamond rings we believe rank as a triple Ex(cellent).

Le Vian gold and diamond ring

Everyday Sparklers

As previously mentioned, a diamond ring doesn’t need to be a massive statement piece. Instead, diamonds can be used to elevate a simple design and add some sparkle. Boochier’s yellow gold Ties ring is a perfect example of this. The yellow gold band intertwines to give a more interesting geometric shape, whilst the elegant diamond pavé pattern adds life and shine. Chaumet’s chunkier white gold Liens band follows a similar aesthetic, featuring a simple crisscross of pavé diamonds as a design detail. For a more intriguing style, TOi Fine Jewelry’s black diamond Sparkle ring is a minimalist burst of diamonds that give a rock-n-roll edge.

TOi Fine Jewelry white gold and black diamond ring

Boochier Ties ring in gold, and diamond

Chaumet Liens ring in white gold and diamond

Couture Cocktail Rings

If you enjoy a bold look, a diamond-centric knockout piece to wear daily is easy to find. Sarah Ho’s Masterpiece Diamond ring in brushed yellow gold features a large round brilliant-cut diamond at its centre, surrounded by a halo of pavé diamonds. The yellow gold makes the design an easy day-to-night accessory, and the presence of such a large stone is a guaranteed conversation starter. If you are looking for a larger piece with a more understated presence, Simone Jewels’ Bombshell Hidden Gem ring conceals a diamond in swirls of white gold set against a plate of white quartz. The colours blend to create an air of mystery and subtlety even though it is a larger cocktail ring. For a full diamond look with a hint of gold, REZA’s signet ring-inspired design has whispers of rose gold within a parade of fancy-cut, step-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds.

Sarah Ho Masterpiece Diamond ring in gold and diamond

Simone Jewels Bombshell Hidden Gem ring in white gold, white quartz and diamond

REZA Diamond Signet ring in white gold, rose gold and diamond

Giant Diamond Solitaires

Let’s turn our attention to some whopping one-of-a-kind diamond solitaire rings! Moussaieff is a brand that is famous for having an exceptional collection of classically cut diamonds at its fingertips. The Classic Solitaire ring below features a 28.80-carat D-colour, internally flawless, emerald-cut diamond. For a softer yet equally striking piece, Chopard’s floral-inspired diamond ring is something different and refined. Finally, the Dior High Jewellery selection of Dior Print rings offers a patchwork of diamonds with various bold geometric designs.

Dior Joaillerie Dior Print ring in white gold and diamond

Chopard Floral ring in white gold and diamond

Moussaieff Diamond Solitaire ring in white gold and diamond

It’s safe to say that no matter your style and no matter the event, there is room for a diamond ring or two in your jewellery wardrobe. The selection of pieces below is just the tip of the iceberg of what you can find. Take a look and see which pieces call your name.

Boodles

Boodles

Anita Ko

Anita Ko

Ara Vartanian

Ara Vartanian

Melissa Kaye

Melissa Kaye

Pragnell

Pragnell

Assael

Assael

Bucherer Fine Jewellery

Bucherer Fine Jewellery

Le Ster

Le Ster

BUDDHA MAMA

BUDDHA MAMA

G by Glenn Spiro

G by Glenn Spiro

Gigi Ferranti

Gigi Ferranti

Hannah Martin

Hannah Martin

HARAKH

HARAKH

Liv Luttrell

Liv Luttrell

LYLIE

LYLIE

Caratell

Caratell

K & Co.

K & Co.

Mindi Mond New York

Mindi Mond New York

Nada Ghazal

Nada Ghazal

Rahaminov Diamonds

Rahaminov Diamonds

Rainbow K

Rainbow K

Retrouvai

Retrouvai

Shaun Leane

Shaun Leane

Repossi

Repossi

Ouie

Ouie

Thelma West

Thelma West

Yoko London

Yoko London

Future Fortune

Future Fortune

Deborah Pagani

Deborah Pagani

Picchoitti

Picchoitti

Antonio Seijo

Antonio Seijo

Tabayer

Tabayer

Jade Ruzzo

Jade Ruzzo

Fabio Salini

Fabio Salini

Jemma Wynne

Jemma Wynne

Ronald Abram

Ronald Abram

Palmiero

Palmiero

State Property

State Property

Tariq Riaz

Tariq Riaz

TOKTAM

TOKTAM

Yeprem

Yeprem

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