Diamonds are considered one of the world’s most precious stones, partially for their unbreakable molecular structure, but mainly because they are so stunning. Giving a diamond ring for engagement has become a strong tradition, and the ultimate gift of beauty, love and commitment.
Diamonds are formed somewhere between 150-300km below the earths surface. The extreme heat and pressure forms a colourless mineral, which is then pushed to the surface of the rock, called kimberlite, by an eruptive volcanic force. Part reason for the precious nature of diamonds is their rarity, and the diamond mining industry is extremely lucrative.
For centuries the tradition of the diamond engagement ring has remained, and throughout the years the design of diamond engagement rings has evolved. Fashions such as diamond rings with coloured stones, three stone diamond rings and diamond cluster rings have enjoyed significant popularity, and today the desired style tends to be single diamonds mounted on to rings made of gold, white gold or platinum.
There are a variety of diamond shapes to choose from, for example the pear cut diamonds in the shape of a tear drop, round cut, oval cut, heart cut and many more. In fact if you prefer a particular shape of diamond, it may be an idea to purchase the diamond first, and then choose a ring in which to have it set.
Diamonds are now becoming popular in wedding rings, which have preciously been more of a plain accompaniment to engagement rings. They can be designed to a subtler style so as not to overshadow the engagement ring, but still with inset diamonds for a beautiful and sophisticated finish.
Our diamond engagement rings and diamond wedding rings at Marlows are made from only certified diamonds by industry specialists, and we also have a stunning collection of diamond jewellery and loose diamonds.