Where to Buy Diamond jewellery in Singapore

Where to Buy Diamond jewellery in Singapore

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Are you looking for diamond earrings in Singapore? Or a new diamond pendant or bracelet? 

Whatever the case, you’re in luck, as there are quite a few shops selling quality diamond jewellery here. But of course, you want to go to the best ones to spare yourself the trouble!

So, we’ll help you out here with our list of great shops for diamond jewellery on the island. 

Vivo Diamonds

Vivo Diamonds is a good store to go to if you want natural diamonds in particular. They get most of their stones from Antwerp, Tel Aviv, New York, and India.

Worth noting is that all of their diamonds are certified by either the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the American Gem Society (AGS). This gives you a measure of assurance as to the quality of the stone you’re purchasing.

Anyway, most of the jewellery itself is made by Hong Kong craftsmen. It covers just about everything from custom rings to premade necklaces.

Carrie K.

Carrie K. offers a lot of different stones and jewellery types. Unlike Vivo Diamonds, it also gives customers options for cultured diamonds if they prefer sustainable options.

This may make it a better fit for younger shoppers, who often want more options when purchasing jewellery or who may want more environmentally and socially friendly gems.

Like pretty much all of the other shops on this list, this atelier also provides personalised jewellery services. Their Si Dian Jin service is particularly popular, as it allows clients to put together their preferred set of wedding jewellery to best match their planned wedding outfits.

But even more interesting is that the atelier regularly offers a complimentary Diamond Workshop. It takes participants through the essentials of gem grading and ring settings.

Participants also get a chance to ask experts during the workshop for tips on selecting gemstones, and can even get recommendations based on their preferences. The atelier has a sign-up form for the free workshop on its website, if you’re interested.

SK Jewellery 

SK Jewellery is actually part of SK Jewellery Group, which more people might recognise under its old name: Soo Kee Jewellery Group. 

SK Jewellery tends to be more modern than its predecessors, though. You can expect interesting designs like rings where the gem is replaced by an ingot of pure gold instead, with the shank made up of agate instead of traditional metal.

In any case, this atelier does a wide range of jewellery options, like the previous shops. From rings to wedding items to Si Dian Jin, there’s no shortage of pieces here.

They’re particularly good if you want lab-grown diamonds, though. Dubbed Star Carat Diamonds, their sustainable diamonds are all certified by the International Gemological Institute and include both white and blue stones. 

It’s also worth noting that if you’re particularly interested in gold as the metal for your diamond jewellery, they’re a good call. They do a lot of gold pieces, including 999 pure gold items.

Poh Heng

Poh Heng is another jewellery store that specialises in diamond pieces. They’re particularly known for what they call their 5th-C diamonds, i.e. diamonds that they have selected with an additional C above the usual 4Cs (or criteria) used by jewellers. 

Poh Heng calls this 5th C “Curation”. They offer natural diamonds that have at least VS1 clarity, for instance (this means the stones can only have very slight inclusions).

Their carefully selected diamonds are called Trust Diamonds and all come ethically sourced and conflict-free. Moreover, all their Trust Diamonds come with GIA certificates and unique Trust Diamond boxes that even have their own LED lights (for that extra dazzle!).

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