Diamond Jewellery

As well as being the April birthstone, the diamond is also the commemorative gemstone for the 60th and 75th wedding anniversaries. The 75th anniversary is the original diamond anniversary and the 60th was added when Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee on her 60th anniversary of accession to the throne in 1897.

As a sixth-generation family jeweller, the Pragnell family are proud to offer a wide selection of diamond jewellery, handcrafted by our own artisans in the Pragnell workshops here in Great Britain.
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As well as being the April birthstone, the diamond is also the commemorative gemstone for the 60th and 75th wedding anniversaries. The 75th anniversary is the original diamond anniversary and the 60th was added when Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee on her 60th anniversary of accession to the throne in 1897.

As a sixth-generation family jeweller, the Pragnell family are proud to offer a wide selection of diamond jewellery, handcrafted by our own artisans in the Pragnell workshops here in Great Britain.

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Masterpiece 5.15ct Emerald Cut Tanzania Strawberry Spinel and Diamond Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum
Masterpiece 5.15ct Emerald Cut Tanzania Strawberry Spinel and Diamond Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum

Masterpiece 5.15ct Emerald Cut Tanzania Strawberry Spinel and Diamond Ring

in 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum
 £46,500 
Oval Cut 5.02ct Burma Spinel and Diamond Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum
Oval Cut 5.02ct Burma Spinel and Diamond Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum

Oval Cut 5.02ct Burma Spinel and Diamond Ring

in 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum
 £16,800 
Oval Cut 4.44ct Burmese Spinel and Diamond Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold
Oval Cut 4.44ct Burmese Spinel and Diamond Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold

Oval Cut 4.44ct Burmese Spinel and Diamond Ring

in 18ct Yellow Gold
 £11,500 
Cushion Cut 2.89ct Pink Spinel and Diamond Cluster Earrings in 18ct Yellow Gold
Cushion Cut 2.89ct Pink Spinel and Diamond Cluster Earrings in 18ct Yellow Gold

Cushion Cut 2.89ct Pink Spinel and Diamond Cluster Earrings

in 18ct Yellow Gold
 £14,500 
Masterpiece 160.42ct Spinel and Diamond Long Necklace in Platinum
Masterpiece 160.42ct Spinel and Diamond Long Necklace in Platinum

Masterpiece 160.42ct Spinel and Diamond Long Necklace

in Platinum
 £68,000 
Red Spinel Ring 2.19ct in 18ct Yellow & White Gold
Red Spinel Ring 2.19ct in 18ct Yellow & White Gold

Red Spinel Ring

2.19ct in 18ct Yellow & White Gold
 £5,700 
Snowstorm 3.70ct Spinel and Diamond Cocktail Ring in 18ct White Gold
Snowstorm 3.70ct Spinel and Diamond Cocktail Ring in 18ct White Gold

Snowstorm 3.70ct Spinel and Diamond Cocktail Ring

in 18ct White Gold
 £15,950 
Spinel Pendant Charm in 18ct Yellow Gold
Spinel Pendant Charm in 18ct Yellow Gold

Spinel Pendant Charm

in 18ct Yellow Gold
 £6,690 
Spinel Pendant Charm in 18ct Yellow Gold
Spinel Pendant Charm in 18ct Yellow Gold

Spinel Pendant Charm

in 18ct Yellow Gold
 £3,030 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Diamonds are typically colourless, ranging from white to faint yellow or brown hues. However, diamonds can also occur in a variety of fancy colours, such as blue, green, pink, and even rare red and purple varieties.
Gemstones that can resemble diamond in appearance include moissanite, white sapphire, and cubic zirconia. These gems share similar brilliance and sparkle, often making them visually similar to diamond. However, each gemstone has its unique characteristics and properties, distinguishing them from natural diamonds.
To determine if a diamond is real, look for visible imperfections or inclusions under magnification, as natural diamonds often have these characteristics. Additionally, try the fog test - breathe on the diamond to create condensation; a real diamond will disperse the fog quickly, while a fake one will retain the condensation for a longer time. For a definitive assessment, consult a professional gemmologist or jeweller who can use specialised tools to accurately authenticate the diamond.
Diamonds symbolise eternal love, purity, and strength. As the "king of gemstones," diamonds have been associated with invincibility and considered a symbol of power and wealth throughout history. They are also believed to bring clarity of mind, resilience, and everlasting commitment in relationships, making them a popular choice for engagement rings and other meaningful jewellery pieces.
Yes, diamond jewellery is a timeless classic that never goes out of style. Its brilliance, elegance, and enduring symbolism of love and luxury make it a staple choice for various occasions and a beloved favourite among fashion-conscious individuals and jewellery enthusiasts worldwide.
Yes, you can wear diamond jewellery every day, as diamonds are one of the hardest substances on Earth. However, it's essential to take care and avoid exposing diamonds to harsh chemicals or activities that may cause damage to the stone or its setting. Regular cleaning and proper storage will help preserve the brilliance and beauty of your diamond jewellery for daily wear.
To care for diamond jewellery, regularly clean it with mild soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemicals that could damage the stone or metal setting. Store diamond pieces separately or in soft pouches to prevent scratching and have them professionally inspected and cleaned by a jeweller at least once a year to ensure their brilliance and longevity.

About Diamonds

Thought to be one of the hardest substances in the world, natural diamonds date back billions of years with the diamond fittingly being named after the Greek word "adamas", which means “invincible” or “unbreakable”. The traditional birthstone of April, the diamond holds significant meaning for those born in that month, thought to provide the wearer with better relationships and an increase in inner strength.

Diamonds were originally sourced from India where they were gathered from the country’s rivers and streams. Traded as early as the fourth century BC, diamonds were coveted by royalty and the wealthy. The April birthstone was even believed to have healing powers and over the centuries, has been thought to be an antidote to poison and to provide protection against the plague.

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