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Diamond Basics
The 4Cs stand for cut, colour, clarity and carat. These are the global standards used to evaluate a diamond’s quality and determine its value.
Cut refers to how well the diamond has been shaped and faceted, which directly impacts how much it sparkles. Colour measures how white or colourless the diamond appears. Clarity looks at natural inclusions and surface marks. Carat refers to the diamond’s weight.
Rather than focusing on just one factor, it is important to balance all four. A well-chosen combination can deliver a diamond that looks stunning without stretching your budget unnecessarily.
Cut is widely considered the most important of the 4Cs because it has the biggest influence on how a diamond looks.
A high-quality cut allows light to enter and reflect back through the top of the diamond, creating brilliance and sparkle. Even a diamond with excellent colour and clarity can appear dull if the cut is poor.
If you are deciding where to invest your budget, prioritising cut will usually give you the best visual result.
Carat refers to the weight of a diamond, not its size, although the two are closely related. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams.
As carat weight increases, the price rises significantly, especially at popular benchmarks such as 0.50ct, 1.00ct and 2.00ct. Larger diamonds are rarer, which is why they command higher prices.
However, carat alone does not determine how big a diamond looks. Cut and shape also play a major role in its visual size.
Clarity measures the presence of natural inclusions inside the diamond and blemishes on its surface. These are graded on a scale from Flawless to Included.
For most engagement rings, diamonds in the VS (Very Slightly Included) or SI (Slightly Included) range offer excellent value. In many cases, inclusions at these levels are not visible to the naked eye.
The key is to choose a diamond that appears clean and bright without paying a premium for imperfections that can only be seen under magnification.
Diamond colour is graded on a scale from D to Z. D represents completely colourless diamonds, while lower grades show increasing warmth or yellow tones.
Most people choose diamonds in the D to G range, as they appear white and bright in a variety of settings. However, slightly warmer diamonds can still look beautiful, particularly in yellow or rose gold rings.
Choosing the right colour grade often comes down to balancing appearance with budget.
A diamond’s sparkle is created by how it interacts with light. This includes brilliance, which is the reflection of white light, fire, which produces rainbow flashes, and scintillation, which is the sparkle seen as the diamond moves.
The quality of the cut plays the biggest role in sparkle. Well-cut diamonds reflect light more efficiently, making them appear brighter and more lively.
Keeping your diamond clean also makes a noticeable difference, as even a small amount of buildup can reduce its shine.
Cut refers to how well a diamond has been proportioned and finished, rather than its shape. It determines how effectively light travels through the stone.
A well-cut diamond will appear bright, crisp and full of life. A poorly cut diamond can look dull or glassy, even if it has high grades in other areas.
Because of this, cut is often the first factor to consider when selecting a diamond, especially if you want maximum sparkle and visual impact.
Choosing the Right Diamond
Start with your partner’s personal style. Look at the jewellery they already wear to understand whether they prefer classic, modern, bold or minimal designs.
Next, set a clear budget and focus on balancing the 4Cs. Many people prioritise cut for sparkle, then adjust colour, clarity and carat to suit their budget.
Seeing diamonds in person makes a big difference. A diamond that looks perfect on paper may look completely different in real life. Working with a jewellery designer allows you to compare options and choose a stone that truly stands out.
Book a complimentary appointment with Jewellery Design Studio in Perth for a personalised service and advice.
Elongated shapes such as oval, pear and marquise tend to look larger than round diamonds of the same carat weight. This is because they have more surface area and create the illusion of length on the finger.
Oval diamonds are one of the most popular choices for maximising perceived size while still delivering strong sparkle.
You can also enhance size visually with a thin band or a halo setting.
Round brilliant diamonds remain the most popular due to their exceptional sparkle and timeless appeal.
However, shapes like oval, cushion and emerald cuts have become increasingly popular for those wanting something unique while still elegant.
There is no single “best” shape. The right choice depends on personal style and how the diamond looks when worn.
Round, oval and cushion cuts are excellent for everyday wear because they have no sharp corners, making them less prone to chipping.
Shapes with pointed edges, such as pear or marquise, can still be worn daily but benefit from protective settings.
If your partner has an active lifestyle, choosing a durable shape combined with a secure setting is key.
Pay attention to the jewellery they already wear. Do they lean towards yellow gold or white metals? Do they prefer simple pieces or something more detailed?
If their style is classic, a round or oval solitaire is a safe choice. If they like something more distinctive, consider shapes like emerald, pear or cushion.
If you are unsure, we can guide you through options and help design something tailored to their personality. Book an appointment online or call us on (08) 9301 4077 for a personalised service and advise.
There is no “right” size. It comes down to personal preference, lifestyle and budget.
Some people prefer a subtle, understated look, while others want a more prominent centre stone. Finger size and hand proportions also influence how large a diamond appears.
Rather than focusing only on carat, consider how the diamond looks on the hand. A well-proportioned stone often appears more balanced and elegant.
See our engagement ring size guide to learn more or book a free consulation with us.
Prioritise cut first, as it has the biggest impact on sparkle.
You can also choose slightly lower colour or clarity grades where imperfections are not visible to the naked eye. This allows you to invest more in a well-cut diamond without increasing your budget.
Certain shapes, such as round and oval, are also known for delivering strong brilliance.
This depends on what matters most to you visually.
A larger diamond with lower cut quality may appear dull, while a slightly smaller diamond with an excellent cut will look brighter and more eye-catching.
In most cases, choosing quality over size delivers a more impressive overall look.
Book a free appointment with Jewellery Design Studio in Perth to compare diamonds side by side and recieve a professional advice.
An eye-clean diamond has no visible inclusions when viewed with the naked eye under normal lighting.
Many diamonds in the SI or VS clarity range appear eye-clean, meaning you do not need to pay for higher clarity grades unless you want absolute perfection.
We can show you diamonds side by side so you can confidently choose one that looks clean and bright. Book your appointment here.
Buying online can offer convenience, but it is difficult to judge sparkle, proportions and overall appearance from images alone.
Seeing a diamond in person allows you to compare different stones and understand how they perform in real lighting conditions.
Working with a local jeweller also gives you guidance, transparency and confidence in your final choice. Jewellery Design studio is a highly regarded jeweller in Perth. Book a complimentary appoitnment to learn more and see our designs.
Yes, and this is often the best approach.
Designing the ring and selecting the diamond at the same time ensures everything works together, from proportions to setting style.
At Jewellery Design Studio, we specialise in custom-made pieces, helping you select the right diamond and create a ring that is completely tailored to your vision rather than choosing something off the shelf.
Pricing & Value
Diamonds are valuable because they are rare, durable and require significant expertise to source and craft. Natural diamonds form over billions of years under extreme conditions, making high-quality stones limited in supply.
The process of mining, cutting and polishing also adds to the cost. Beyond that, pricing is influenced by demand, brand positioning and the quality factors defined by the 4Cs.
There is no fixed rule for how much you should spend. The old idea of spending a certain number of months’ salary is outdated.
Most people set a budget that feels comfortable and focus on getting the best possible quality within that range. What matters most is choosing a diamond that looks beautiful and suits your partner, not hitting a specific price point.
Not necessarily. While size can make an impact, a larger diamond with poor cut or lower quality can appear dull.
A slightly smaller diamond with an excellent cut will often look brighter, more lively and even more eye-catching. Balance is key when choosing between size and quality.
All four of the 4Cs influence price, but carat and cut tend to have the biggest impact.
Carat increases price due to rarity, especially at key sizes like 1.00ct or 2.00ct. Cut affects how the diamond performs visually, and high-quality cuts are more valuable.
Colour and clarity also play a role, but you can often adjust these without noticeably affecting appearance.
Focus on what actually affects how the diamond looks to the eye.
Prioritise cut for sparkle, then consider slightly lower colour or clarity grades where differences are not visible without magnification. This allows you to maximise visual impact without overspending.
Book an appointment with us and we will show you diamonds side by side. We can help you find the best value without compromising on beauty.
In most cases, yes. Cut has a greater impact on how a diamond looks than carat weight.
A well-cut diamond will reflect light beautifully and appear more brilliant, while a larger diamond with poor proportions may look flat or dull.
If you want maximum sparkle and presence, prioritising cut is the smarter choice.
Diamonds should generally be viewed as an emotional purchase rather than a financial investment.
While certain rare diamonds can appreciate in value, most diamonds do not offer strong resale returns in the short term.
The true value comes from what the diamond represents and how it is worn and enjoyed over time.
Lab-grown diamonds are typically more affordable than natural diamonds of the same size and quality, which means you can often get a larger or higher-grade stone for the same budget.
However, they may not hold value in the same way as natural diamonds. The decision comes down to whether you prioritise size and price or rarity and long-term perception.
Read more about the difference between lab-grown diamonds and natural diamonds.
Diamond prices increase sharply at popular milestone weights such as 0.50ct, 1.00ct and 2.00ct.
This is because demand is highest at these sizes, and stones that meet these exact weights are rarer.
Choosing a diamond just below these thresholds, such as 0.90ct instead of 1.00ct, can offer noticeable savings with very little visual difference.
Not always. Price reflects a combination of factors, including size, rarity and grading, but it does not always translate to a visibly better diamond.
Two diamonds at different price points can look very similar to the naked eye. The key is to focus on how the diamond actually appears rather than relying on specifications alone.
A jewellery designer can help you identify where higher grades make a difference and where they do not. Book an appointment with us and we will show you diamonds side by side. We can help you find the best value without compromising on beauty.
Certification & Quality
A diamond certificate, also known as a grading report, is an independent assessment of a diamond’s quality.
It outlines the key characteristics of the stone, including the 4Cs, measurements and other identifying details. This ensures transparency and gives you confidence that the diamond matches its description.
Think of it as a diamond’s identity document.
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is widely considered the most trusted and consistent grading authority in the industry.
Other laboratories also provide certifications, but grading standards can vary slightly between them. This means a diamond graded by one lab may not be directly comparable to another.
For this reason, many buyers prefer GIA-certified diamonds for added confidence and consistency.
Yes, it is strongly recommended to choose certified diamonds, whether they are natural or lab-grown.
A diamond certificate is an independent report that confirms the stone’s quality, including the 4Cs and other key characteristics. This gives you confidence that you are getting exactly what you are paying for and makes it easier to compare different options.
Lab-grown diamonds can also be certified, just like natural diamonds, and should meet the same grading standards. Choosing a certified lab-grown diamond ensures transparency and accuracy in its quality.
At Jewellery Design Studio, we offer both certified natural and lab-grown diamonds, so you can choose with confidence knowing your diamond has been independently verified.
A grading report typically includes:
- Carat weight
- Colour grade
- Clarity grade
- Cut grade (for round diamonds)
- Measurements and proportions
- Polish and symmetry
- Fluorescence
- A diagram showing inclusions
The report verifies diamond’s quality and characteristics.
The most reliable way is through certification and professional verification.
A certified diamond will come with a grading report, and many stones are laser-inscribed with a matching report number on the girdle.
If you are unsure, contact our Jewellery Studio in Perth. All jewellery valuations in Perth, are conducted in-house by appointment. Valuations are available for all jewellery items, and high quality and vintage watches.
Inclusions are natural characteristics formed within a diamond during its creation.
They can appear as tiny crystals, feathers or clouds inside the stone. Most inclusions are microscopic and do not affect how the diamond looks to the naked eye.
In fact, inclusions can act like a fingerprint, making each diamond unique.
In many cases, no.
Diamonds in the VS and SI clarity ranges often appear “eye-clean,” meaning inclusions are not visible without magnification.
Higher clarity grades offer fewer inclusions, but the visual difference is often minimal unless viewed under a microscope.
An eye-clean diamond has no visible inclusions when viewed without magnification under normal lighting conditions.
This is often the sweet spot for value, as you get a diamond that looks flawless without paying for higher clarity grades that do not noticeably improve appearance.
Fluorescence refers to how a diamond reacts under ultraviolet (UV) light, sometimes emitting a soft blue glow.
In most cases, fluorescence has little to no impact on appearance. However, very strong fluorescence can occasionally affect how the diamond looks in certain lighting.
For many buyers, it is simply another characteristic to be aware of rather than a major concern.
Certification itself does not increase the quality of a diamond, but it does increase trust and transparency.
A certified diamond is easier to evaluate, compare and resell, as its characteristics are clearly documented by an independent authority.
This added confidence often makes certified diamonds more desirable in the market.
If you would like to understand the true value of a diamond you already own, get in touch with Jewellery Design Studio for professional diamond valuations in Perth. All jewellery valuations are conducted in-house by appointment and are available for diamonds, fine jewellery pieces and high-quality or vintage watches.
Yes, they can.
Grading reports provide a range, not an exact visual representation. Two diamonds with the same grades may differ in sparkle, proportions or overall appearance.
This is why viewing diamonds in person is so valuable. It allows you to choose the one that looks best, not just the one that looks best on paper.
Book a free consultation with Jewellery Design Studio and compare real diamonds side by side in our studio, so you can confidently choose the one that truly stands out.
Diamond Settings & Ring Design
The best setting depends on your partner’s style, lifestyle and how you want the diamond to look.
A solitaire setting is timeless and focuses all attention on the centre stone. Halo settings add extra sparkle and can make the diamond appear larger. Bezel settings offer a modern look with added protection, while claw settings allow more light to enter the diamond for maximum brilliance.
There is no one-size-fits-all option. The right setting balances appearance, durability and personal taste.
Halo settings are one of the most effective ways to make a diamond appear larger. The surrounding smaller diamonds create the illusion of a bigger centre stone.
Thin bands also help enhance size perception by making the centre diamond stand out more. Certain claw styles that expose more of the diamond can also improve how large it appears.
These design choices can make a noticeable difference without increasing carat weight.
A halo setting features a circle of smaller diamonds surrounding the centre stone.
It enhances overall sparkle and creates the appearance of a larger diamond. This makes it a popular choice for those wanting maximum visual impact within a set budget.
Whether it is worth it comes down to style. Some prefer the bold, detailed look of a halo, while others prefer the simplicity of a solitaire.
Bezel settings are considered one of the most secure options, as they fully or partially surround the diamond with metal.
Claw settings can also be very secure when designed and maintained properly, especially with six claws instead of four.
For active lifestyles, choosing a protective setting and having it regularly checked by a jeweller helps keep the diamond secure over time.
The setting plays a major role in how a diamond looks once worn.
Open settings, such as claw designs, allow more light into the diamond, increasing sparkle. Metal colour can also influence how the diamond appears. For example, white metals enhance brightness, while yellow or rose gold can add warmth.
The overall design can either highlight the diamond or compete with it, so balance is key.
A solitaire ring features a single centre diamond with no additional side stones.
It is one of the most classic and timeless engagement ring styles, designed to showcase the diamond without distraction.
This style works well with high-quality diamonds, as the focus is entirely on the centre stone.
A three-stone ring features a centre diamond with two smaller stones on either side.
It is often said to represent the past, present and future of a relationship, making it a meaningful choice.
This setting also adds extra presence on the finger while keeping the focus on the centre diamond.
A bezel setting surrounds the diamond with a rim of metal, holding it securely in place.
It offers a sleek, modern look and provides excellent protection, making it ideal for people with active lifestyles.
While it may slightly reduce light exposure compared to claw settings, it makes up for it in durability and practicality.
Yes, metal colour can influence the overall appearance of the diamond.
White gold and platinum enhance the brightness of colourless diamonds. Yellow and rose gold can add warmth, which may complement slightly lower colour grades.
Choosing the right metal ensures the diamond and setting work together visually.
Yes, custom design allows you to tailor every detail of the ring, from the setting style to the band, metal and finishing touches.
This means you are not limited to standard designs and can create something unique that reflects your partner’s personality.
At Jewellery Design Studio in Perth, we specialise in custom-made rings, helping you design a piece that is completely personal rather than choosing something off the shelf.
Consider how often the ring will be worn and what activities your partner does daily.
If they are hands-on or active, a lower-profile or bezel setting may be more practical. If they prefer elegance and maximum sparkle, a claw-set halo or solitaire may be ideal.
A jewellery designer can guide you towards a design that looks beautiful while still being practical for everyday wear.
Care, Maintenance & Longevity
You can safely clean your diamond ring using warm water, a small amount of mild dish soap and a soft toothbrush.
Gently brush around the diamond and setting, especially underneath where dirt and oils build up. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Regular cleaning helps restore sparkle and keeps your ring looking its best.
Light cleaning at home can be done every 1 to 2 weeks, depending on how often you wear your ring.
For a deeper clean, professional cleaning by a jeweller every 6 to 12 months is recommended. This ensures buildup is removed properly and the setting is checked at the same time.
Diamonds do not lose their sparkle permanently, but they can appear dull when covered in oils, lotions, soap or everyday dirt.
A simple clean will usually restore their brilliance. Keeping your ring clean and free from buildup is the easiest way to maintain that bright, sparkling look.
Diamonds are extremely hard, but they are not indestructible.
They can chip if struck at the right angle, particularly along edges or pointed shapes. They can also scratch other jewellery or be scratched by other diamonds.
Taking care during everyday activities helps prevent accidental damage.
Yes, this can happen if the setting becomes worn or damaged over time.
Claws can loosen, bend or wear down, especially with daily wear. This is why regular inspections are important.
Having your ring checked by a jeweller once a year can help identify any issues before they become a problem.
It is best to remove your ring during activities that could expose it to impact or harsh conditions.
This includes gym workouts, heavy lifting, gardening, cleaning with chemicals or swimming in chlorinated water.
Removing your ring in these situations helps protect both the diamond and the setting.
When not wearing your ring, store it in a soft-lined jewellery box or a separate compartment.
Diamonds can scratch other pieces, so it is best to keep them away from other jewellery. Using individual pouches or compartments helps prevent damage.
Yes, regular professional checks are highly recommended.
A jeweller can inspect the setting, check for loose claws and ensure the diamond is secure. They can also professionally clean the ring to restore its brilliance.
Annual checks are usually sufficient for most rings.
Yes, diamond engagement rings are designed for everyday wear, but care is still important.
Being mindful during certain activities and keeping the ring clean will help maintain its condition over time.
Choosing a durable setting also plays a role in how well the ring holds up with daily use.
Avoid harsh chemicals such as bleach, chlorine and abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the metal and affect the setting.
Ultrasonic cleaners can be safe in some cases, but should only be used if recommended by your jeweller.
Sticking to gentle cleaning methods is the safest option.
Regular cleaning, safe storage and routine inspections are the key.
Avoid exposing your ring to unnecessary impact or chemicals, and have it professionally cleaned and checked periodically.
With the right care, your diamond will maintain its brilliance and beauty for a lifetime.
Yes, we offer professional cleaning, inspections and ongoing care for your jewellery.
At Jewellery Design Studio, we not only create custom pieces but also help you maintain them, ensuring your diamond continues to look as stunning as the day you received it.
Ethical & Sourcing Questions
Conflict-free diamonds are diamonds that have been sourced and traded without funding violence, armed conflict or unethical practices.
They are part of a global effort to ensure diamonds entering the market come from legitimate and responsible sources. Most reputable jewellers today prioritise conflict-free sourcing as a standard.
Jewellery Design Studio only sources Diamonds through significant diamond producers who adhere to the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS).
The Kimberley Process is an international certification scheme designed to prevent conflict diamonds from entering the global supply chain.
Participating countries must meet strict requirements when exporting rough diamonds, ensuring they are conflict-free. While it has improved transparency in the industry, many jewellers go beyond this baseline to ensure higher ethical standards.
While the diamond industry has made significant improvements, ethical sourcing can still vary depending on origin and supply chain transparency.
This is why it is important to choose a jeweller who is open about where their diamonds come from and how they are sourced.
At Jewellery Design Studio in Perth, we source diamonds exclusively through significant producers who adhere to the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS). Established in 2003, the KPCS was designed to prevent the flow of conflict diamonds used to finance wars against legitimate governments. This allows us to guarantee that all new diamonds used in our jewellery come from sources that comply with these strict international standards, giving you complete confidence in your purchase.
Lab-grown diamonds are often seen as a more controlled and transparent option, as they are created in laboratory environments rather than mined.
At Jewellery Design Studio in Perth, we offer high-quality lab-grown diamonds alongside ethically sourced natural diamonds, giving you the flexibility to choose what aligns best with your values. Lab-grown diamonds can reduce some of the concerns associated with mining, while still delivering the same beauty and durability as natural stones.
If ethical sourcing is important to you, we will guide you through both options and help you make an informed decision with complete transparency.
The most reliable way is to work with a jeweller who prioritises transparency and responsible sourcing.
At Jewellery Design Studio in Perth, all diamonds are ethically sourced through trusted suppliers, and we are happy to guide you through the origin and sourcing of your chosen stone.
Not necessarily.
Ethical sourcing is now a standard practice among reputable jewellers, so pricing is typically influenced more by the diamond’s quality and the 4Cs rather than its sourcing alone.
A traceable diamond is one that can be tracked from its origin through to the finished piece of jewellery.
This provides greater transparency and reassurance around ethical sourcing and handling throughout the supply chain.
For many people, a diamond represents more than just a purchase. It symbolises commitment and long-term meaning.
Knowing your diamond has been sourced responsibly adds confidence and ensures your purchase aligns with your values.
Yes, we offer both ethically sourced natural diamonds and lab-grown diamonds.
This allows you to choose the option that best suits your priorities, whether that is tradition, sustainability, size or value.
Yes, absolutely.
At Jewellery Design Studio, we guide you through the entire process of selecting the right diamond, whether you are considering a natural or lab-grown option. We take the time to understand your style, priorities and budget, then help you compare diamonds in person so you can see the difference for yourself.
Our focus is on helping you choose a diamond that looks exceptional in real life, not just on paper, and creating a custom piece that is perfectly suited to you.
Buying & Custom Jewellery
Buying online can be convenient, but it limits your ability to properly assess how a diamond looks in real life.
Seeing a diamond in person allows you to compare sparkle, proportions and overall appearance under natural lighting. A jeweller can also guide you through the process, explain trade-offs and help you avoid overpaying for qualities that do not make a visible difference.
For something as important as an engagement ring, having expert support makes a big difference.
Book a complimentary consultation with us and we will guide you through the proces.
Working with a designer jeweller like Jewellery Design Studio means your ring is designed specifically for you, rather than chosen from a standard range.
You have the freedom to select your diamond, choose the setting, refine the design and tailor every detail to suit your style and budget. We guide you through each step, helping you understand your options and ensuring the final piece reflects exactly what you had in mind.
It also allows you to focus on what matters most, whether that is maximising sparkle, achieving a certain look or creating something truly one of a kind. The result is a personalised piece with thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship and lasting meaning.
Yes, designing your own ring is one of the best ways to create something meaningful and personal.
You can be involved in every step, from selecting the diamond to refining the design. Whether you have a clear idea or just a starting point, a jeweller can guide you through the process and bring your vision to life.
Ready to create something truly yours? Book a consultation with Jewellery Design Studio and start designing a ring that’s made just for you.
The process usually starts with a consultation where you discuss ideas, style and budget.
From there, we will source suitable diamonds and create a design concept, often using sketches or CAD renders. Once the design is approved, the ring is carefully crafted and finished.
Throughout the process, you have input and visibility, ensuring the final piece matches your expectations.
A custom ring typically takes between 3 to 6 weeks, depending on the complexity of the design.
This timeframe includes consultation, design development, diamond sourcing and final production.
If you are working towards a proposal or special date, it is best to allow extra time to avoid rushing the process.
Not necessarily.
Custom design allows you to allocate your budget more effectively, focusing on what matters most to you. In many cases, you can achieve better value compared to buying a pre-made ring from a retail chain.
You are paying for quality, craftsmanship and personalisation rather than retail markups.
Yes, and this is one of the key advantages of going custom.
You can compare different diamonds based on how they actually look, not just their specifications. This helps you choose a stone that offers the best balance of size, sparkle and value.
We canl guide you through the options and explain what makes each diamond unique.
Book a consultation with Jewellery Design Studio and explore a curated selection of diamonds to find the one that’s right for you.
Yes, many people choose to upgrade or redesign their rings over time.
This could involve resetting the original diamond into a new design, adding additional stones or upgrading to a larger centre diamond.
Working with a jewellery designer makes future changes easier, as your ring can be adapted to suit your evolving style.
It helps to bring inspiration, such as photos, saved designs or examples of jewellery your partner likes.
You should also have a rough budget in mind and any preferences around diamond shape or metal.
Even if you are unsure, a jewellery designer can guide you through options and help refine your ideas.
Yes, at Jewellery Design Studio you will be able to see your ring design before it goes into production.
We provide detailed design previews, including CAD renders, so you can clearly visualise the proportions, setting and overall look of your ring. This allows you to request changes and refine the design until it feels exactly right.
Our goal is to ensure you feel completely confident before we begin crafting your piece, so the final result is exactly what you envisioned.
Book a consultation with Jewellery Design Studio to start your custom design and see your ring come to life before it’s made.
At Jewellery Design Studio, we focus entirely on custom-made pieces rather than off-the-shelf designs.
We guide you through selecting the right diamond, whether natural or lab-grown, and work closely with you to create a ring that reflects your vision and budget.
The result is a personalised piece designed specifically for you, with quality craftsmanship and attention to detail at every stage.