Coloured Diamond Engagement Rings

Explore coloured diamond engagement rings at Mouza in Hatton Garden. We offer a range of coloured diamonds, including natural stones and coloured lab grown diamonds. Our collection includes soft and vivid colour options, different shapes, and handcrafted settings made in London. Visit our showroom to compare fancy coloured diamonds, review stone quality, and design a ring that fits your budget and style.

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Coloured diamonds Hatton Garden

Find Your Perfect Coloured Diamond engagement ring

At our Hatton Garden showroom, we help clients compare coloured diamond engagement rings by looking at colour quality first. With fancy coloured diamonds, the main points to assess are hue, tone, saturation, shape, and face-up appearance. We also explain the difference between natural coloured diamonds and coloured lab diamonds, so you can compare origin, budget, and availability in a clear way. If you are also considering coloured stones engagement rings, we can show the difference between coloured diamonds and other gemstones, especially in hardness, wearability, and long-term use for everyday rings.

When reviewing a stone, we focus on what you can actually see in person. That means checking whether the colour looks even across the face of the diamond, whether the cut supports colour strength, and whether the setting will help the stone look balanced once worn. This is important for both natural and coloured lab grown diamonds, because the final appearance depends on the combination of colour, cut, and setting rather than on one factor alone.

create your coloured diamond ring

Making coloured diamond engagement rings requires careful stone matching and accurate setting work. Unlike colourless diamonds, fancy coloured diamonds are often selected for face-up colour first, and the cut may be designed to support colour intensity rather than maximum white-light return. For that reason, each design decision matters. The shape of the diamond, the surrounding metal, and the style of setting can all change how the colour is seen once the ring is finished.

We help clients choose between solitaire, bezel, hidden halo, diamond band, and three-stone designs depending on how much emphasis they want on the centre stone. Yellow and champagne tones can work well in yellow gold, while pink, blue, and green stones are often compared in white gold or platinum so the body colour stays clear. Whether you are looking for coloured diamond rings in Hatton Garden or coloured diamond rings in London our process stays focused on stone quality, secure craftsmanship, and a setting that supports the colour rather than distracting from it.

FAQ's About Coloured Diamond Rings

What are coloured diamonds?

Coloured diamonds are diamonds that show noticeable body colour outside the standard D-to-Z colourless to light yellow/brown scale. In gemology, these are commonly described as fancy-colour diamond

What are fancy coloured diamonds?

Fancy coloured diamonds are diamonds graded for visible colour strength rather than on the normal colourless scale. GIA describes these stones using colour-strength terms such as Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid, Fancy Dark, and Fancy Deep

What are coloured lab grown diamonds?

Coloured lab grown diamonds are laboratory-grown diamonds produced with the same crystal structure as natural diamonds, but with a laboratory origin rather than a mined origin. They are available in a range of colours and can be assessed by gemological laboratories to confirm whether a stone is natural or laboratory-grown

Are coloured lab diamonds real diamonds?

Coloured lab diamonds have the same crystal structure and nearly the same chemical, optical, and physical properties as natural diamonds, but they have a different growth history. The main buying difference is usually origin, price range, and availability rather than day-to-day wearability.

What should I look for when buying coloured diamond engagement rings?

When buying coloured diamond engagement rings, start with the colour you want to see face up. Then compare how strong the colour looks, whether it appears even across the stone, and whether the cut helps the colour read clearly. After that, review clarity, shape, certification, and how the setting metal affects the final look. With fancy coloured diamonds, colour is usually the main value factor.

What is the difference between coloured diamonds and coloured stones engagement rings?

The term coloured stones engagement rings usually refers to engagement rings set with gemstones such as sapphire, emerald, ruby, or other coloured stones. Coloured diamond engagement rings use diamonds that show visible body colour. The main differences are material type, hardness, optical appearance, rarity profile, and how the stone should be assessed for daily wear.

Which shapes work best for fancy coloured diamonds?

The best shape depends on the colour and the final look you want. GIA notes that fancy shapes can increase face-up colour intensity, and some cuts are chosen because they support colour strength well. In practice, elongated shapes, radiant cuts, elongated cushions, movals, and pears are often reviewed when clients want a stronger colour appearance.

Can I compare coloured diamond rings in Hatton Garden?

Yes. If you are shopping for coloured diamond rings Hatton Garden clients can compare in person, visiting our showroom is useful because colour is easier to judge in real lighting than through static product images. This helps when comparing hue, tone, saturation, and the effect of different metal colours on the stone.