Esme Yellow Diamond Ring

By Rachel Boston

£9,750

A design at the perfect intersection of vintage inspiration and modern elegance: we love the juxtaposition of the marquise's soft curves with the baguette diamond side stones, all set in a graphic bezel setting.

This Ring is Made to Order

Delivery in 6 Weeks.

An unexpected twist on the solitaire engagement ring, the oval diamond is set within a fresh and unique double band design, feeling both modern and classic. Crafted in 18k yellow gold.

Diamond shown is 0.75ct, and can also be made to order in 1ct. 

If you would like to speak to Rachel about designing a custom ring or piece of meaningful jewellery, please make an enquiry.

Product Details

Rachel graduated in Jewellery Design from Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design before continuing her studies at the Gemological Institute of America in New York, where she received her diploma in Diamond Grading.

Her bold aesthetic redefines the traditional world of bridal jewellery. Rachel works with all kinds of diamonds: from rough, imperfect stones to refined white diamonds. These unique gemstones paired with her signature art-deco inspired forms and modern silhouettes make Rachel's jewellery timeless and unique. Specialising in alternative bridal and bespoke work, her collections are created with inspired and curious people in mind, who are after pieces that straddle the line between understated, edgy, and elegant.

Considered to be the ultimate token of love, the diamond has long been associated with feelings of eternity, invincibility and power. A naturally occurring substance so hard that Romans believed it would accompany the dead on their journey through the afterlife, the diamond’s power and allure is traced back to its immense strength, and the associated symbolism of eternal love.

White diamonds are seen as both the standard and the ultimate stone of choice for engagement rings. Their lack of colour makes them easy to wear on any skin tone, and the availability of different cuts, shapes and sizes means you can make unique and unexpected choices in design - it’s not just about the round solitaire.

All the diamonds used by our Designers are responsibly sourced through well established suppliers and trusted relationships. Always ask your Designer about the provenance of diamonds if this is important to you.

Diamonds are valued on their brilliance and beauty, based on the system of the 4 Cs - colour, cut, clarity and carat weight, and we always suggest choosing a diamond that has been selected for you by a trusted jeweller - even an untrained eye will be able to spot the most desirable diamond amongst a line-up of a few to compare, with the help of an expert.

For more detailed information on the 4 Cs and which factors are actually the most important, please take a look at our Guide to the 4 Cs.

Diamonds are traditionally the birthstone of April. See all diamond rings here.

Marquise cut diamonds are also known as 'navette' cuts, which translates as 'little boat', as they are almost canoe shape, long and narrow with pointed ends. Originally cut for King Louis of France in the 1700s as he wanted a diamond that resembled the pillowy shape of his lover's lips, this traditionally vintage stage is less common in engagement rings, but in the hands of a talented jeweller can feel fresh and modern.

As with an oval cut, beware of proportion when choosing a marquis cut diamond, making sure that the stone is symmetrical and is not too thin or too chubby.

See all marquise cut diamond rings here.

Marquise cut diamond totalling 1.00ct

Baguette cut side stones, total approximately 0.35ct

Gold is a naturally occurring metal with a warm, glowing finish when polished, and remains the most popular choice for engagement rings due to its natural beauty and hard-wearing strength.

Pure 24k gold is naturally a soft material, and considered too soft to create jewellery with, so it is mixed with small amounts of other metals to create an alloy.

As well as increasing the durability of the gold, adding alloys can also change the colour of the gold to produce rose or white gold, for example.

18k yellow gold is made up of 75% pure gold, and 25% alloy, which would usually include silver and copper.

18k rose gold is made up of 75% pure gold, 22.2% copper, and 9.2% silver.

18k white gold is made up of 75% pure gold and 25% palladium or platinum.

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