Diamond Jewellery Trends From 70s To Present
1. Earliest Diamond Jewellery: Diamonds have remained fashionable for centuries, and the first diamond was discovered in India 3,000 years ago, but it wasn’t until the 11th century when diamonds were first used to adorn objects. During medieval times, the diamond jewelry that people wore signified their eminence and status. It was during the Renaissance period that diamonds became more popular with the introduction of faceted diamonds. (Image source: canva)
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View In App2.The evolution of contemporary diamond: The biggest change in diamond jewelry was seen during the 20th century. There have been changes due to new discoveries such as modern cutting techniques and new sources for diamonds. (Image source: canva)
3.Sustainability & personalisation are set to dominate the diamond jewellery market: With consumers becoming increasingly conscious of the impact of their purchases on the environment, jewelers are responding by using sustainable and ethical practices in their production processes. (Image source: canva)
4.Evolving styles in diamond pieces: Coloured diamonds, such as blue, yellow, and pink, are becoming more popular for engagement rings, and while round diamonds remain the most popular choice for engagement rings, other shapes such as oval, pearl, and marquise are becoming increasingly popular. Offering customers a unique and modern twist to traditional rings and embracing the use of non-traditional diamond shapes. (Image source: canva)
5. Minimalist diamond designs on the rise: Diamonds are not just for special occasions anymore; in the present day, diamond jewelry is curated in a way that can be worn every day, featuring simple, sophisticated ,and clean designs that are apt for everyday wear. (Image source: canva)
6. Customisation: Modern consumers are valuing the personalisation aspect that aligns with their distinct personalities and essence and handpicking bespoke diamond pieces like bracelets, rings, earrings, and mangalsutra that hold sentimental value as they can be personalised with initials or other meaningful symbols. (Image source: canva)
7. Multi-functional diamond jewellery is trending: The trend towards multi-functional diamonds is trending, as more and more consumers are prioritizing functionality without compromising on style. As this type of jewelry seamlessly adapts to fit into different occasions. (Image source: canva)
8.The mix of tradition and modernity: The brides-to-be are these days gravitating towards diamond jewelry that is a blend of both traditional and contemporary designs, featuring modern patterns like layered diamond bracelets and rings. (Image source: canva)
Inputs By: Dr. Preeti Jain, Founder of Jewels by Preeti. (Image source: canva)