The Moi et Toi Ring (also written “Toi et Moi”) is one of the strongest engagement ring trends of 2026 — but it’s evolving beyond the classic “two equal diamonds” look into something far more personal, asymmetrical, and design-led. Why Moi et Toi rings are booming right now The biggest shift in bridal jewellery is […]
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What are the latest trends in Salt and Pepper Diamonds?
Salt & pepper diamonds have moved from “alternative niche” to a defining modern luxury category—but the trends shaping them right now are quite specific and evolving fast. Here’s a clear breakdown of the latest directions (2025–2026): 🔥 1. “Imperfect is the New Perfect” The biggest shift is philosophical, not just aesthetic. 👉 In short:Salt & […]
What are the latest trends for a Diamond Arm Cuff?
Diamond arm cuffs (worn on the forearm or bicep rather than the wrist) sit right at the intersection of high-fashion statement jewellery and body-aware design—so their trends are closely tied to broader cuff, bracelet, and diamond styling movements. Here’s what’s defining them right now in 2025–2026: 1) Sculptural, “Wearable Art” Forms The biggest shift is […]
What are the latest trends for Diamond Gypsy rings?
Diamond gypsy (flush-set) rings are having a strong revival—but not in a nostalgic way. The latest trends are all about modern minimalism, durability, and individuality, while still nodding to their Victorian roots. Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s driving the trend right now: 1) “Low-key luxury” & everyday wearability The biggest shift is toward understated, […]
What are the latest trends at Diamond Jewellery Auctions?
Diamond jewellery auctions have evolved quite dramatically over the past 2–3 years. What’s happening now is less about simple “buying stones” and more about collecting rarity, narrative, and cultural relevance. The market—especially at houses like Sotheby’s and Christie’s—is being reshaped by new buyers, digital access, and a strong shift toward individuality. Here are the most […]
What are the latest trends in Single Facet cut Diamonds?
Single Facet (Single-Cut) diamonds—typically small diamonds with 17–18 facets (8 crown, 8 pavilion + table)—are traditionally used in pavé, halo, watch dials, and vintage jewellery rather than as centre stones. Their softer sparkle and smaller facet structure create a different visual effect compared with modern brilliant cuts. In the last few years, several clear trends […]






