With perfect circles of shimmering diamonds, eternity bands symbolize everlasting love.
Also known as infinity rings, eternity rings are adorned with identically cut diamonds in a band that glitters and shines from every angle. These beautiful bands are traditionally given as special occasion and anniversary gifts, but they are also a stunning option for wedding rings. After all, why should your diamond engagement ring have all the fun?
At Diamonds Direct, we’ve recently created new eternity rings featuring fancy shaped diamonds. Fancy shaped diamonds – any other shape than round – are a gorgeous way to add visual interest to your look. For those who already have a fancy cut diamond engagement ring, one of these could be the perfect pairing!
Cushion Eternity Diamond Ring
Available in 3, 4, 5, and 6 carat weight options, this timeless diamond shape features large facets that maximize brilliance and rounded corners that create a soft and romantic feel. Since this shape has been sought after for centuries, cushion cut diamonds pair especially well with vintage-inspired ring settings.
Radiant Eternity Diamond Ring
This dazzling ring features the brilliant square shape and gently trimmed corners of radiant cut diamonds. This modern style marries the sleek look of emerald cut diamonds with the brilliance and sparkle of cushion cut diamonds.
Asscher Eternity Diamond Ring
The distinctive look of asscher cut diamonds make for a stunning statement piece. Asscher cut diamonds were first developed in 1902, so the geometric shape works well with Art Deco and other modern styles.
Behind The Brand: Diamonds Direct Visual Identity
Operator of an online platform intended to sell wide selections of fine jewelry and diamonds at lower prices. The company's platform cuts out all middlemen and maintains involvement in the entire diamond process, thereby providing high-quality diamonds at the best value, offers a deep and broad selection, ensuring that all diamonds are ethically sourced via the Kimberley process and is responsible for hundreds of thousands of dollars raised for local philanthropies and cultural organizations that are critical to the communities.