Diamond Necklaces:
Styles:
Solitaire Pendant: A single diamond pendant on a chain, often a classic and timeless choice.
Multi-stone Necklaces: Necklaces with multiple diamonds arranged in various patterns or designs.
Diamond Tennis Necklace: A continuous strand of diamonds, usually set in a prong or bezel setting.
Designs:
Choker: Worn close to the neck.
Princess Length: Hangs just below the collarbone.
Matinee Length: Falls between the collarbone and the bust.
Opera Length: Longer, typically worn at the bust line or below.
Settings:
Prong Setting: Diamonds are held in place by metal prongs, allowing maximum light exposure.
Bezel Setting: Diamonds are surrounded by metal for a more secure setting.
Pavé Setting: Small diamonds are set closely together, creating a "paved" appearance.
Diamond Bangles:
Styles:
Single Stone Bangle: Featuring a prominent diamond or gemstone as the centerpiece.
Eternity Bangle: Diamonds set all the way around the bangle for a continuous sparkle.