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RING SETTINGS

Discover Your Perfect Match

Explore our curated collection of exquisite ring styles, each crafted with precision and designed to celebrate life's most precious moments.

Solitaire

Solitaire

Timeless elegance with a single brilliant diamond
Halo

Halo

Single, double, or hidden halo designs with sparkling diamond surrounds
Side Stone

Side Stone

Shoulder stone designs that enhance the center diamond
Trilogy

Trilogy

Past, present, and future symbolized in three diamonds
Toi et Moi

Toi et Moi

Two-stone design representing you and me together
Cluster

Cluster

Floral cluster designs with multiple diamonds
Bezel

Bezel

Modern bezel or half-bezel settings for secure elegance
Prong

Prong

Classic 4-prong, 6-prong, talon, compass, or double prong settings
Bar-Set

Bar-Set

Contemporary bar-set diamonds for sleek modern appeal
Channel-Set

Channel-Set

Diamonds set in a continuous channel for seamless sparkle
Pavé

Pavé

Micro-pavé diamonds creating a surface of continuous brilliance
Bead-Set

Bead-Set

Delicate bead-set diamonds for vintage-inspired charm
Flush

Flush

Flush or gypsy setting for a smooth, contemporary finish
Tension

Tension

Floating tension setting for a dramatic suspended effect
East-West

East-West

Horizontally set diamonds for a unique modern twist
Knife-Edge

Knife-Edge

Sharp, angular band design for contemporary sophistication
Split Shank

Split Shank

Divided band that creates visual interest and finger coverage
Twist

Twist

Crossover or twisted band design for dynamic movement

Ring Setting Styles

Explore our curated collection of exquisite ring setting styles.

Bezel

Bezel

Modern bezel or half-bezel settings for secure elegance
Prong

Prong

Classic 4-prong, 6-prong, talon, compass, or double prong settings
Cathedral

Cathedral

Elevated cathedral setting for dramatic height and presence
Flush

Flush

Flush or gypsy setting for a smooth, contemporary finish

METALS

Each metal offers unique characteristics to suit your style and lifestyle
Platinum

Platinum

Pros
  • Naturally white (no plating)
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Very durable
Cons
  • Heavier weight
  • Higher cost
  • Develops soft patina

Scratches displace metal rather than removing it.

Premium
White Gold

White Gold (18K / 14K)

Pros
  • Bright white look
  • Lighter than platinum
  • More affordable
Cons
  • Needs rhodium re-plating
  • Nickel can irritate skin

14K is harder, 18K richer in colour and feel.

Popular
Yellow Gold

Yellow Gold (18K / 14K)

Pros
  • Warm, timeless look
  • Easy to resize
  • Suits vintage styles
Cons
  • Softer than white metals
  • Shows wear faster

14K is tougher, 18K has deeper tone and weight.

Classic
Rose Gold

Rose Gold

Pros
  • Romantic pink hue
  • Durable
  • Complements most skin tones
Cons
  • Not hypoallergenic (copper)
  • Can darken slightly

Pairs beautifully in mixed-metal designs.

Romantic
Titanium

Titanium

Pros
  • Lightweight and strong
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Modern tone
Cons
  • Not resizable
  • Limited setting options

Ideal for minimalist bands.

Modern
Silver

Silver (Sterling)

Pros
  • Bright appearance
  • Affordable
  • Easy to polish
Cons
  • Tarnishes easily
  • Soft material
  • Unsuitable for daily wear
Budget

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LEARN ABOUT DIAMONDS

Discover how Cut, Colour, Clarity, and Carat shape your diamond’s beauty.

CUT

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Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Maximum Brilliance High Brilliance Good Brilliance Low Brilliance Poor Brilliance

Cut Grade: Excellent

Maximum Brilliance & Fire

Brilliance: Very high, bright across the whole face; minimal light leakage. Crisp on/off sparkle even in low light.

Fire: Strong and well-distributed; vivid spectral flashes that appear quickly as the stone moves.

Overall look: Sharp contrast pattern ("arrows" visible), lively in all lighting, great scintillation.

Understanding Diamond Brilliance: The cut of a diamond directly affects how light enters and exits the stone, determining its brilliance and fire. An excellent cut allows maximum light return, creating exceptional sparkle. Poor cuts can be too deep or too shallow, causing light to leak out the sides or bottom, resulting in a dull appearance with minimal brilliance.

COLOUR

Colour grade: D (Colourless)
Colourless
D-F
Near-Colourless
G-J
Faint
K-M
Very Light
N-R
Light
S-Z

Diamond Colour Grading

Colourless

D-F diamonds are completely colourless. These rare diamonds allow maximum light return and are the most valuable colour grade.

Important Note

Diamonds graded J and below are uncommon in jewellery as they are considered undesirable for their visible yellow tint. These lower-grade diamonds are typically used in industrial applications for machinery and cutting tools.

CLARITY

Diamond clarity illustration

Clarity grade: VS2

Ready
FL
IF
VVS1
VVS2
VS1
VS2
SI1
SI2
I1
I2
I3
Flawless
(FL–IF)
Very Very Small Inclusions
(VVS1–VVS2)
Very Small Inclusions
(VS1–VS2)
Small Inclusions
(SI1–SI2)
Included
(I1–I3)

Diamond Clarity Grading

Understanding clarity grades Very Small Inclusions

Diamond clarity refers to the absence of inclusions and blemishes. The clarity scale ranges from Flawless (FL) to Included (I3), with each grade representing different levels of visible imperfections.

Most inclusions are microscopic and don't affect the diamond's beauty or structural integrity when viewed with the naked eye.

CARAT

Carat weight influences both a diamond’s size and presence. Use this guide to see how different carat weights compare across popular shapes — from classic rounds to elegant emeralds. Each cut distributes weight differently, meaning two diamonds of the same carat can appear slightly larger or smaller depending on the shape.