Whether you’ve inherited a family heirloom, received a gift, or spotted a discounted offer on a ring, you’ll want to be sure your diamond is genuine before making a purchase.
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Despite its classic appearance, a radiant cut diamond is a relatively new diamond shape and the first cut to be patented in 1977. So, with classic cuts like round and emerald being well-loved in jewellery settings for hundreds of years, why develop the radiant cut? Our guide explains everything you need to know.
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Finding out your partner’s ring finger size can be challenging. You don’t want to end up in a situation where the ring you buy is too big or the worst case scenario that the ring you purchase is too small ruining your perfectly planned proposal. But how do you find your partner’s ring size without ruining the surprise?
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Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. It’s known for its association with the water and its cool ocean blue tones. A symbol of peace, calm and clarity the stone is the perfect gift for anyone with a March Birthday.
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Marquise diamonds are renowned for their pointed ends, large circumference, and vintage shape, resembling a rugby ball or human eye. A marquise-cut diamond has a distinctive and elegant look, its elongated shape creates the illusion of a larger stone while making the finger appear longer and slimmer. This diamond shape can make your outfits stand
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The Halo design is one of the most popular jewellery styles to keep making a comeback over time. Typically, halo diamond jewellery features a centre stone such as a diamond or gemstone, which is then surrounded with a circle of smaller diamonds, which is where it gets its name the halo. This can create the illusion of a larger, more sparkly centre stone,
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