Tiara Wedding Rings – Crown Your Ring with Diamonds

Both Tiara and Coronet diamond wedding rings shown together

Crowned with diamonds

Towards the end of the last week, we introduced two brand new wedding ring designs. Both designs were photographed in-house with detailed imagery added to their

The first design we called the Tiara wedding ring and the second design we called the Coronet wedding ring. Both designs resemble simple crowns—styled to pair with a solitaire engagement ring.

Tiara diamond wedding ring

Diamond Coronet wedding ring

Many Tiara wedding rings are far too decadent for regular wear. By introducing simple, beautifully shaped, diamond set designs both styles are perfect for daily wear. The ‘chevron’ or wishbone shape aligns with the engagement ring diamond, drawing the eye with wonderful symmetry. Tiara styled wedding rings have been growing in popularity in recent years as many younger buyers seek an entirely different look to more traditional diamond wedding rings.

Coronet diamond wedding ring

Diamond Tiara wedding ring

For anyone with a setting that juts out fractionally from the band, a straight wedding ring can leave an undesirable gap between the engagement ring and wedding ring. The Tiara design provides a perfect solution. It does, however, work just as well with a wedding ring friendly engagement ring setting as you will observe from the photographs in this article.

For the diamonds, both rings include matched, graduated diamond sizes arranged within claw settings—either within the chevron, or around the outer edge of the chevron. Both designs give a very different look. The Tiara design is most suited to designs that require a little more space around the engagement ring setting.

For any regular visitors to our blog, you will no doubt be aware of our continued support for responsible sourcing and ethical jewellery. For this reason both designs can be created in Fairtrade Gold.

For more information on either design, take a look at both product pages and feel free to contact one of our friendly wedding ring experts for some helpful advice.

 

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.