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Finding Your Perfect Diamond Made Easy
Use our advanced filter system to narrow down the diamond of your dreams, whether it's for an engagement ring, an investment, or a timeless gift.
Step 1.
Choose Your Shape
Discover the Most Popular Diamond Shapes
Round
The classic choice, round diamonds are known for their unmatched brilliance and timeless elegance.
Princess
Edgy and modern, the princess cut features sharp corners and a contemporary flair.
Cushion
A blend of vintage charm and modern sophistication, the cushion cut has soft, rounded edges resembling a pillow.
Oval
The oval shape elongates the finger, offering a sophisticated, flattering look.
Pear
Unique and eye-catching, the teardrop-shaped pear cut combines elegance with individuality. Perfect for those who want a statement piece.
Emerald
Sleek and sophisticated, the emerald cut showcases a step-cut design that highlights clarity and elegance over brilliance.
Heart
Romantic and rare, the heart shape symbolises love and affection. Its symmetry and unique form make it truly special.
Radiant
Combining the brilliance of a round cut with the modernity of an emerald cut, the radiant shape offers a vibrant sparkle with a rectangular or square outline.
Step 2.
Select Your Colour
The colour of a diamond is graded from J (with slight colour tint) to D (completely colourless).
Colourless diamonds are the rarest and most sought-after, offering a crisp, icy brilliance.
If you're looking for a balance of beauty and value, grades such as G, H, and I provide stunning options with a subtle warmth that's often indistinguishable once set in jewellery.
Step 3.
Find Your Perfect Cut
The cut of a diamond determines how it reflects light, creating sparkle and brilliance.
Grades like Excellent and Ideal ensure that your diamond catches the eye with dazzling fire and brilliance.
A well-cut diamond enhances all its other qualities, including carat size and clarity. Think of the cut as the craftsmanship that brings your diamond to life.
Step 4.
Choose Your Carat
Carat weight is a measure of a diamond's size, but bigger isn’t always better.
Consider the balance between carat, cut, and budget. A well-cut diamond can look larger than a higher-carat diamond with poor proportions.
Explore sizes that fit your aesthetic and financial goals, using our carat slider to see how different weights compare.
Step 5.
Decide on Clarity
Clarity grades measure the visibility of natural inclusions. FL (flawless) diamonds are rare and perfect, while lower grades, like SI2, may have visible imperfections.
Most diamonds in the VS range (Very Slightly Included) appear flawless to the naked eye.
Striking a balance between clarity and budget ensures a beautiful diamond without overpaying for imperceptible details.