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Diamonds At Lanes

We have an established reputation, with high quality sources from London, Antwerp & around the world we’re able to provide you with the very best quality & value.

We have a large selection of diamond rings & diamond Jewellery, but our website only shows a few examples from our comprehensive stock.

Diamond Certification

A certificated diamond is an individual diamond that has been assessed by an accredited gem laboratory. There are many gem labs in operation, but among the companies we use are GIA (Gemological Institute of America), IGI (International Gemological Institute), HRD and Anchorcert.These companies are considered to be the most respected and accredited diamond certification companies in the trade. A diamond that carries a certificate does not change the intrinsic nature of the stone or make it better quality. However, the certificate offers extra tangible assurances as to the particular nature & quality of the diamond you are purchasing.

Diamonds At Lanes

Diamond Shapes

Round Brilliant

Sets the standard for all shapes, admired for their sparkle. Its 58-facet cut

Oval

Very popular for three stone anniversary rings, with two matching diamonds on the sides.

Princess

Square cut diamond, has refractive properties almost near round brilliant.

Emerald

Traditional shape, not as popular as it used as it once was, but has an old world elegance to it.

Radiant

Has more facets than a princess, but has the corners trimmed like the emerald shape. A radiant-cut looks equally beautiful set with either baguette or round side-diamonds.

Asscher

Beautifully unique shape, nearly identical to the emerald-cut, except that it is square

Heart

Hard to find due to low demand, but some people prefer a heart shape diamond for sentimental purposes.

Marquise

The shape can maximise carat weight, giving you a much larger-looking diamond. This ‘brilliant-cut’ diamond looks beautiful set with round or pear-shaped side stones, the length of the marquise makes fingers appear long & lender.

Pear

This brilliant-cut diamond is also called a teardrop for its single point and rounded end. The unique look of the pear shape helps make it a popular choice for a variety of diamond jewellery. If you choose an
elongated pear shape, the length of the diamond creates a subtle slimming effect on the fingers.

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