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Yellow Gold Engagement Rings: Why the Classic Metal Is Back
For most of the 1990s and 2000s, yellow gold was unfashionable for engagement rings. White metals — platinum and rhodium-plated white gold — dominated the market so completely that yellow gold came...
Read morePavé Settings: How the Technique Works and When to Choose It
Pavé — pronounced “pah-VAY” and derived from the French word for cobblestone pavement — is one of the most widely used diamond setting techniques in contemporary fine jewellery. It involves setting...
Read moreAsscher Cut Diamonds: The Art Deco Square and Why It Endures
The Asscher cut is among the most distinctive diamond shapes in fine jewellery. Its almost perfectly square outline, deeply cropped corners, and layered step-cut facets create an optical depth that...
Read moreRound Brilliant Diamond Engagement Rings: Why the Classic Cut Remains the Standard
The round brilliant is the most purchased diamond shape in the world by a significant margin. It accounts for more than half of all diamond sales globally, and has held that position for over a cen...
Read moreHalo Engagement Rings: Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy
The halo setting is one of the most commercially successful engagement ring designs of the past two decades. It wraps a centre stone in a border of smaller diamonds, creating a frame that amplifies...
Read morePrincess Cut Diamond Engagement Rings: A Complete Guide
The princess cut is the most popular fancy shape diamond in the world. It is second in overall popularity only to the round brilliant, and among non-round diamonds it has no close competitor. Under...
Read moreEngagement Ring Budget Guide: What to Spend in Singapore
How much should you spend on an engagement ring in Singapore? An honest, practical guide to budgeting — covering diamond quality trade-offs, what matters most, and how to maximise value at every pr...
Read moreLab Grown Diamonds Singapore: Complete Buyer's Guide
Everything you need to know about lab grown diamonds in Singapore — how they're made, how they compare to natural diamonds, and whether they're right for your engagement ring or Si Dian Zuan set.
Read moreBespoke Bridal Jewellery Set: How to Coordinate Your Earrings, Necklace and Bracelet
The ideal bridal jewellery set looks like the pieces were always meant to be together — not like they were bought from the same shelf on the same day. There's a difference between coordinated and m...
Read moreDiamond Necklace Buying Guide Singapore: Pendants, Chains and What Actually Matters
A diamond necklace is one of the most personal pieces of fine jewellery you can own or give. Unlike a ring, which is constrained by finger size and occasion, a necklace sits at the neckline — visib...
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