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There is something about the warm flush of rose gold and the soft blush of a pink diamond that feels quietly, unmistakably feminine. Not in the way of frills or flourishes. In the way of confidence. Of knowing exactly what you want and wearing it without apology.
Rose gold has always occupied a particular place in fine jewelry. Where white gold is crisp and yellow gold is bold, rose gold is intimate. It flatters every skin tone, ages beautifully, and holds a warmth that other metals simply cannot replicate. Pair it with a rosé diamond, and something remarkable happens: the stone and the setting become one continuous blush. Light moves through both at once.
Natural pink diamonds are among the rarest gemstones on earth. Their color, unlike most fancy diamonds, does not come from trace elements. It comes from a structural distortion within the crystal lattice itself, a phenomenon so uncommon that mines capable of producing them have been counted on one hand. For most of jewelry's history, true pink diamonds belonged to a very small world.
Lab-grown pink diamonds change that entirely. Created in controlled environments that replicate the conditions of the earth's mantle, they carry the same chemical composition, the same physical properties, and the same visual depth as their mined counterparts. The difference is traceability, transparency, and a far smaller environmental footprint. The beauty is identical.

Our Rosé Collection was designed around one idea: that a pink diamond deserves a setting as considered as the stone itself. The classic round studs, available in 1.50ctw and 3.00ctw, are set in 14K white gold. The choice is deliberate. White gold doesn’t compete with a pink stone. It recedes, allowing the color to lead, catching light without interruption.
Worn alone, they are effortless. Worn as the anchor of a curated ear stack, they become something more architectural. Their simplicity is the point.

A radiant cut pink lab-grown diamond at the center, an abstract pear halo surrounding it, and absolutely nothing subtle about any of it. This is a cocktail ring in the truest sense: designed for the moments when understated is not what you're after.

At the highest end of the pink spectrum sits this piece: an alternating arrangement of emerald cut pink and white lab-grown diamonds, set in 14K yellow gold. Tennis necklaces are not new. One built entirely from fancy colored stones, with this level of precision and scale, is rare. It is high jewelry in the truest sense, for a woman who collects pieces that hold their meaning across decades.

A round lab-grown diamond nestled inside a setting that curves like a soap bubble catching light — soft in shape, anything but quiet in presence. One carat of colorless brilliance in solid 14K gold, handcrafted in white, yellow, or rose. This is the ring you reach for when you want your hand to do the talking.
Pink diamonds play well with others. The Rosé Collection studs in white gold sit beautifully alongside yellow gold pieces — the contrast is intentional, not accidental. Layer the tennis necklace over a fine chain in a different metal. Stack the cocktail ring with something simpler on the adjacent finger. The blush of a pink stone pulls warmth from yellow gold and edge from white. It works both ways.
If you've ever hesitated over mixing metals, don't. The only thing that looks wrong is overthinking it.
Read our guide to mixing metals →
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