Honeycomb Collection
Introducing Honeycomb: a jewellery collection inspired by the busiest of creatures. From simple studs to reimagined tennis bracelets, these geometric diamonds bring a sweet twist to much-loved icons.
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Hexagonal Forms
Our new collection, Honeycomb, is inspired by the natural beauty of the hexagonal forms crafted by bees and so frequently found in nature, from snowflakes to diamonds. Each piece captures the elegance and symmetry of these forms, celebrating the artistry of the natural world. The Honeycomb collection includes unique Bombe cocktail rings, half eternity rings, striking stud and drop earrings, diamond pendants and a spectacular hero piece, the Honeycomb Diamond Necklace, which features 84 exceptional hexagonal diamonds.

Perfect Symmetry
Handcrafted in our British workshops, this collection showcases a design that, while simple, demands expert execution. The hexagonal cut reflects the true skill of an artisan diamond cutter, resulting in precise shapes and perfect symmetry. Each diamond in this collection is responsibly sourced from Botswana, Canada, Namibia, or South Africa, reflecting our commitment to ethical practices while celebrating the artistry of fine jewellery.
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Modern Heirlooms
The Honeycomb diamond necklace and the detachable diamond pendant represent the pinnacle of the Honeycomb collection, which is part of the Pragnell Masterpiece collection. Both pieces feature hexagon-cut diamonds wrapped in warm yellow gold.
The pendant is a versatile piece that can be dressed up or down. For a more dramatic look, it can be paired with the Honeycomb diamond necklace. Alternatively, it can be worn alone on a simpler chain for a more understated option.
As part of our ongoing commitment to championing British craftsmanship, we are partnering with The King's Foundation, the organisation founded by HM King Charles III, dedicated to promoting and protecting artisanal craft skills. To further our commitment to keeping heritage crafts alive, we are delighted to contribute a share of the proceeds from the Honeycomb collection to The Kings Foundation.
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