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Diamond | The Birthstone of April

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April’s birthstone continues to enchant both those born in this month and those fortunate in love who give – or receive – a diamond ring.

Radiating a brilliance all its own, diamond remains one of the most desired and celebrated gemstones in the world. For April-born individuals, this dazzling stone represents clarity and resilience. Its name stems from the Greek word adamas, meaning “invincible” or “unbreakable” – a fitting tribute to its legendary strength.

While the classic white diamond is the most widely recognised, diamonds come in a surprising array of colours and personalities. From the warm tones of cognac diamonds to the moody allure of salt and pepper diamonds, and the rare beauty of Australian Argyle pinks, coloured diamonds offer something truly unique for every taste. These variations in hue and pattern only add to the diamond’s enduring appeal.

In addition to being the birthstone for April, diamond is also the traditional gift for 60th and 75th wedding anniversaries. And of course, the diamond engagement ring has become a universal symbol of love and commitment.

If you’re considering adding a diamond to your collection, or would simply like to learn more about the options available, we’d love to hear from you. Get in touch with us here.

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From left to right: Earth Frequency Ring in Yellow Gold and Diamond by Aurelia Yeomans; Mini Teeth Diamond Hoop Earrings in Yellow Gold by Alexandra Dodds; Shared Terrain and Diamond Pendant by Julia Storey.

Pictured at top: Rings by New-Zealand artist Welfe Bowyer.

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