We have a range of diamond bracelets and diamond bangles to suit all tastes. Set with beautiful diamonds and gemstones for any occasion.
STYLE
WHY A DIAMOND BRACELET?
Discover Diamond Heaven's diamond bracelet collection. A diamond bracelet is a luxurious, classy accessory and the focal point of many a jewellery collection. Available in various styles and with several types of gemstone, a diamond bracelet adds real elegance to an outfit. Their popularity comes from their legendary beauty as a luxurious accessory as they dictate the style of an outfit. The versatility of the diamond bracelet and the fact that they stand out whether worn individually or as part of a wider collection gives you a unique look every time
WHICH IS FOR ME?
Our extensive diamond bracelet collection allows you to pick a style and stone to suit your specific tastes. We also now offer our diamond jewellery with lab-grown diamonds, should you prefer. Lab-grown diamonds are a great alternative to traditional diamonds and offer a cheaper, more eco-friendly option. A diamond bracelet is a perfect gift for yourself or someone special.
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SHAPE
When looking for a diamond bracelet, one of the main factors to consider is the diamond shape. While there is multi diamond shapes available, some diamond shapes are more popular to use in diamond bracelet than others.
ROUND
The round cut diamond is the most popular diamond shape to be set within a diamond bracelet. As a round cut diamond has more facets than any other shape, this will ensure maximum sparkle and shine.
PRINCESS
This square cut diamond sits beautiful in a diamond bracelet, giving the appearance of an almost seamless band of diamonds dancing across the finger. The princess cut diamond gives the wearer a modern and sophisticated look.
EMERALD
Echoing back to old-Hollywood, the rectangular facets truly show off the diamond’s clarity.
OVAL
The Oval Cut Diamond elongates the finger without losing its brilliance. A versatile and magnificent diamond choice!
MARQUISE
If you’re looking for a diamond shape to optimise the carat weight, then the Marquise Cut is your diamond of choice.
ASSCHER
An exceptional diamond cut, reminiscent of the Art-Deco era.
STYLES
Prong Tennis Bracelet
Rub Over Tennis Bracelet
Designer Bracelet
Diamond Bangles
Gemstone Bracelets
PRONG SET TENNIS BRACELETS
A diamond tennis bracelet is a timeless variant of the more traditional diamond bracelet. This particular piece of jewellery consists of a single row of diamonds that encircle the wrist. Simple yet elegant, diamond tennis bracelets are perfect for both daily wear and special occasions.
DIAMOND BANGLES
Diamond Bangles are timeless and beautiful in their design, allowing them to be worn all year round, with any outfit. Our range of Diamond Bangles can be customised based on metal and design, to create the ultimate elegant piece.
DESIGNER BRACELETS
Our range of Designer Diamond Bracelets are created with the luxury lifestyle in mind. This makes them the perfect gift for a loved one or even for yourself! There’s a Designer Bracelet for all tastes and with plenty of customisable options, you’ll be able to make yours truly unique.
GEMSTONE BRACELETS
If you're a gemstone lover then our new colourful diamond gemstone bracelet collection is just for you. Choose from a range of gemstone bracelets including ruby bracelets, emerald tennis bracelets and sapphire bracelets, all accompanied by round brilliant cut diamonds in your choice of metal.
THE FOUR C’s
The 4 C’s- Cut, Clarity, Colour and Carat- are all important elements to take into account when purchasing your diamond bracelet. Here’s a brief recap on what each one means:
CARAT
Carat refers to the weight of a diamond. Diamonds are all weighed in metric carats rather than grams or ounces. This is a standard industry practice around the world.
Diamond is expressed to the hundredth of a carat. Carat weight of less than a carat is expressed in points. So, for example, a 0.75ct diamond will be 75 points. Most jewellers will refer to carat weight in this terminology.
Another way to explain this would be using pounds, 100 pence equals 1 whole pound. Therefore 50pts will be 0.50ct and so on.
A common misconception is that it refers to the physical size of a diamond, which is incorrect. The diamond weight does not govern the size of stone.
We always recommend trying a range of carat weight on to determine which will be best for you. This way you will also be able to assess the visible size.
COLOUR
When searching for your perfect diamond, one of the C’s to consider during this process is the Colour. Usually, people tend to choose a diamond with the least amount of colour, as it shows the purity of colour and rarity of quality.
The diamond colour grading system is based on an alphabetised system, starting from ‘D’, meaning the diamond is completely free of any colour, all the way to ‘Z’, meaning there is a visible tint of colour in the diamond.
To see a difference in colour between two diamonds, you usually have to compare at least three colour grades (i.e, E Colour and a H Colour).
CLARITY
This will determine the number of natural inclusions that are inside the diamond. The higher the quality (such as VS1 or VVS1) will mean there are less inclusions, and the light is able to refract out of the diamond better than a lower clarity (such as SI2 or I1).
FAIR CUTS
GOOD CUTS
EXCELLENT & VERY GOOD CUTS
CUT
The way the diamond is cut will determine the sparkle and brilliance of the diamond. An excellent cut will reflect the optimum amount of light that enters the diamond. Lower quality cuts, such as good or poor, won’t reflect as much light and lack lustre.
PRECIOUS METALS
The metal you choose should suit not only your partner’s style, but also showcase the diamond. Yellow Gold is a traditional choice and warming to most skin tones.
PLATINUM
Platinum has become one of the most popular metals to be used in diamond bangles and bracelets. Platinum is a naturally white coloured metal, meaning it will not tarnish and lose its brilliance. Platinum is also a very rare metal that is only mined in a few select areas of the world, making it a more expensive metal in comparison to Gold and Palladium.
Platinum will also enhance the colour of a diamond and its natural sparkle.
Platinum is usually hallmarked at ‘950’, meaning it is 95% pure platinum with the remaining 5% usually being palladium, iridium ruthenium and other alloys. Platinum is also a great choice for those who have contact allergies, as the purity of the platinum reduces the likelihood of any irritation during wear.
As with all metals, Platinum can scratch, however with proper care the wear should be minimal and can be polished again to return the metal to its original look.
18ct Rose Gold
This pink hue gold originally gained popularity in the 1920’s, then made a big comeback in the 2010’s. The unique blush tone of Rose Gold is created by mixing gold with copper. As all our gold bracelets are 18kt gold, the composition will be 75% gold, with 25% copper. A Rose Gold diamond bracelet gives an elegance that not all metals can achieve.
18ct White Gold
White Gold is still an incredibly popular choice of metal for diamond bracelet settings. White Gold has the same overall appearance as Platinum, however it has a brighter ‘white shine’ and is less expensive than Platinum.
White gold is naturally an off-white colour, usually with a slight yellow tint. This is because white gold is usually mixed with palladium or magnesium.
To give white gold the trademark brightness, it is plated with rhodium or iridium. This plating will wear over time and return to its natural colour, however can be polishing and replated to return the metal to its former glory.
18ct Yellow Gold
Yellow Gold is a classic and timeless metal choice for any diamond bracelet. For thousands of years, yellow gold has been used in jewellery for its warmth in colour and its resistance to erosion. The colour of the gold is determined by what other metal alloys are mixed with it, such as copper and zinc.