1.5ct black diamond engagement rings
A mix of elegance and extravagance gives a 1.5ct diamond engagement ring a beautiful balance. Noticeably bigger than a 1ct diamond yet without overpowering the hand, 1.5ct is an option which offers the best of both worlds. It's a size that accentuates a stone's shape while displaying your personal style to the world. The deep, hall of mirrors effect of a captivating emerald cut could be your preference. Or you may choose the fire and brilliance of a round brilliant diamond to show your classical side. Whichever shape you select, a 1.5ct diamond reveals the beauty inherent in your ring. Your choice of setting changes the character of your engagement ring with a 1.5ct diamond. While you can opt for a classic solitaire, striking a timeless aesthetic, a halo engagement ring offers coverage without needing a heavier diamond. Explore our range of diamond shapes and settings to find your perfect 1.5ct diamond engagement ring. Read More >>
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Engagement Rings Black Diamond 1.5 Carat FAQs
Black diamond engagement rings traditionally symbolise a strong emotional connection between partners. It is a perfect symbol of love and the importance of friendship being at the core of your relationship.
As a modern and sophisticated choice, a black diamond engagement ring also speaks to a fashion-forward sensibility and a celebration of personal style.
For the superstitious buyer, black diamonds have been thought to ward off evil. This might be because they are a symbol of inner strength, resilience, and the ability to overcome challenges.
A black diamond is perfect for a partner that is truly unique. If their style is distinct and confident, then a black engagement ring will be the best way to show how well you know and appreciate them.
The price of a black diamond engagement ring can vary depending on the type of diamond you choose. Treated black diamonds, created by enhancing a white diamond to achieve a black appearance, are generally more affordable. However, natural black diamonds, rarer and more sought-after, come at a higher price point.
Our range of black engagement rings are suitable for budgets around £300 to £2000. This great price range is possible because, while they are gaining popularity, they are less in demand than a traditional white diamond ring.
Absolutely not! More and more buyers are looking to black diamonds to find something special and out of the ordinary.
Whether a black engagement ring seems tacky will obviously depend on who you are buying for. Someone with a gothic or quirky style will be delighted to be proposed to in a way that acknowledges their personal style and larger-than-life personality.
As black diamonds symbolise a deep emotional connection, this makes them a perfect way to celebrate love. Your partner will feel seen, appreciated and ready to show off their unique engagement ring.
As symbols of a deep emotional connection, black diamonds are a thoughtful and heartfelt choice for an engagement ring, demonstrating your confidence in the relationship and appreciation for the emotional support your partner provides. Additionally, the durability of black diamonds rivals that of white diamonds, making them a practical choice for everyday wear.
For any partner that has a truly unique style, a black diamond engagement ring is a good choice. It will appeal to someone ready to break with tradition and set out on the journey of marriage with their own style and personality at the heart of every decision.
Black engagement rings have also been associated with smoothing relationship problems, allowing for a strong marriage.
Yes, black diamonds do sparkle, but not in the same way as traditional diamonds. Unlike clear diamonds, natural black diamonds are heavily included and further treated to achieve their even black colour, which makes them opaque. As a result, light does not pass through black diamonds. However, thanks to their cut, facets, and polish, black diamonds have a unique surface shine. This surface shine is different from the internal ’fire’ seen in traditional diamonds, which can sparkle from within.