Diamond Rings
We at John Hollins have a fantastic selection of diamond rings for you to choose from. Both yellow and white gold rings are available as well as platinum rings. Our range of products is listed below:
- Diamond Wedding Rings
- Diamond Solitaire Rings
- Half Eternity Rings
- Three Stone Diamond Rings
- Five Stone Diamond Rings
Diamond Wedding Rings
A small selection of our diamond wedding rings:
We have an excellent selection of white and yellow, 18ct gold diamond wedding rings available to suit a range of budgets.
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Diamond Solitaire Rings
A small selection of our diamond solitaire rings:
18ct Diamond Solitaire Ring on a Twist.
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18ct Round Brilliant cut diamond ring set on a twist. 0.30ct
9ct White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring.
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9ct White Gold Rubover Set Diamond Solitaire Ring.
Our Diamond Solitaire Rings
We can provide a choice of diamond solitaire rings to suit a wide budget with the following ring shank materials:
- 9ct Gold (Yellow and White)
- 18ct Gold (Yellow and White)
- Platinum
Our diamond solitaire rings are available in a variety of cuts such as Brilliant, Princess and Marquise. For more information on the types of cuts we have available, and the differences between them, please contact us or visit our information page on Diamond Jewellery.
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Half Eternity Rings
A small selection of our half eternity rings:
18ct Diamond Half Eternity Ring
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18ct Princess Cut Diamond Half Eternity Ring. 0.55ct
18ct Diamond Half Eternity Ring
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18ct Round Brilliant Cut Seven Stone Diamond Ring. 0.28ct
Our Half Eternity Rings
Our diamond half eternity rings are available with the following ring shank materials:
- 9ct Gold (Yellow and White)
- 18ct Gold (Yellow and White)
- Platinum
As with our solitaire rings, the diamond eternity rings are available in a variety of cuts.
Which Cut?
Traditionally, diamond eternity rings are set with round Brilliant Cut diamonds which provides a wonderful, sparkling ring. For those looking for a bit more of a modern design, Princess Cut diamonds are highly distinctive and have gained much popularity over recent years, now being the 2nd most popular cut shape for diamonds - next to a round Brilliant Cut.
In addition to those cuts mentioned above, we also stock diamond half eternity rings using a mixture of round Brilliant Cut diamonds and Baguette Cut diamonds in a row. This results in a visually stunning, unique look.
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Three Stone Rings
A small selection of our three stone rings:
18ct Three Stone Diamond Ring
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18ct Rubover set Three Stone Diamond Ring 0.25ct.
18ct Three Stone Diamond Ring
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18ct Claw Set Three Stone Princess Cut Diamond Ring 0.40ct.
Our Three Stone Rings
Our diamond three stone rings are available with the following ring shank materials:
- 18ct Yellow Gold
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Five Stone Rings
A small selection of our five stone rings:
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Our Five Stone Rings
Our diamond five stone rings are available with the following ring shank materials:
- 18ct Yellow Gold
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Which Material Should I Choose?
This largely comes down to two things, personal preference and budget. One must also consider the durability of the ring, for example gold is a lot softer than platinum and is therefore more susceptible to scratches.
Platinum is very rare, highly durable and purer than gold, resulting in a more expensive but hardier diamond ring.
When choosing between 9ct and 18ct gold, the choice is mainly determined by the budget available. Our selection of 9ct gold diamond rings offer fantastic value for money, whilst the 18ct diamond rings provide that extra wow-factor.
18ct Gold Diamond Rings
Our 18ct Diamond single stone rings are of the highest quality. We use an excellent grade of diamond to ensure it catches as much light as possible.





