As we continue 2023, it's time to take a look at the latest diamond jewellery trends that will dominate the market this year. From flower shapes to rose gold, and big & bold pieces to personalized designs, there are plenty of exciting styles to explore. In this blog post, we'll discuss the top diamond jewellery trends for 2023.

Flower shaped diamond rose gold earrings and flower shaped platinum diamond pendant
  1. Flower Shape

Flower-shaped diamond jewellery has been a popular trend for a few years now, and it's showing no signs of slowing down. From delicate and intricate designs to bold and statement-making pieces, flower-shaped diamond jewellery is a versatile trend that works for any occasion. Whether you opt for a dainty flower-shaped pendant or a pair of statement earrings, this trend is sure to add a touch of elegance to your look.



A narrow, thin rose gold wedding band, a wide rose gold wedding ring and a full diamond eternity ring
  1. Rose Gold

Rose gold has been a favourite metal choice for jewellery lovers in recent years, and it's set to continue its reign in 2023. This warm and romantic metal complements the sparkle of diamonds beautifully, making it a perfect choice for engagement rings, wedding bands, and other diamond jewellery pieces. Whether you prefer a subtle rose gold accent or a fully rose gold design, this trend is sure to add a touch of femininity to your jewellery collection.



A halo engagement ring with a pear shaped diamond and diamond shoulders and a round shaped diamond halo ring
  1. Halo

Halo diamond jewellery is a timeless and classic trend that has been around for many years. In 2023, this trend is making a comeback with a modern twist. Think bigger, bolder, and more intricate designs with a mix of different diamond cuts and shapes. From halo engagement rings to halo earrings and pendants, this trend is perfect for those who love a touch of glamour.



Big and bold round diamond and platinum long earrings and big sapphire, diamond and gold earrings
  1. Big & Bold

If you're looking for a statement-making piece of diamond jewellery, then big & bold designs are the way to go. From oversized hoop earrings to chunky diamond bracelets, this trend is all about making a statement. In 2023, expect to see more unconventional and unique diamond shapes incorporated into big and bold designs, such as kite-shaped diamonds, hexagonal diamonds, and more.



gemmologist designing an emerald engagement ring with shoulders on an iPad
  1. Personalisation

Personalised diamond jewellery is a trend that is becoming increasingly popular. From initials and names to birthstones and significant dates, customisation adds a special touch to any piece of jewellery. In 2023, expect to see more personalised diamond jewellery designs, including signet rings, nameplate necklaces, and customisable diamond bracelets.

 



Heart shaped diamond engagement ring with diamond shoulders and with a platinum, yellow gold & rose gold band
  1. Hearts

Heart-shaped diamond jewellery is a timeless and romantic trend that has been around for many years. In 2023, this trend is making a comeback with more modern and unique designs. From heart-shaped diamond earrings to heart-shaped diamond pendants and bracelets, this trend is perfect for those who love a touch of romance in their jewellery collection.



Rose gold trilogy round diamond drop earrings and marquise flower shape diamond studs
  1. Statement Earrings

Statement earrings are a trend that has been popular for a few years now, and it's set to continue in 2023. From oversized hoops to chandelier earrings, statement earrings are perfect for adding a touch of drama to any outfit. In 2023, expect to see more statement earrings incorporating diamonds, including mismatched pairs, drop earrings, and other unique designs.



In conclusion, 2023 is set to be an exciting year for diamond jewellery trends, with plenty of versatile and unique designs to explore. From flower shapes and rose gold to halo designs and big & bold pieces, there's something for every style and occasion. So, which trend will you be trying out this year?

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