FAQs answered
What diamonds are used in cufflinks?
Diamond cufflinks most often feature small, round, white diamonds in the centre or border of a cufflink. These luxurious stones add a stunning finish to a pair of cufflinks, especially when offset against an onyx inlay or black enamel border. Other diamond cufflinks utilise princess-cut diamonds as part of their unique design, while we also use diamonds for the eyes in our iconic range of skull cufflinks.
How can you tell if a diamond is real?
You’ll want any diamond jewellery, including cufflinks, to stand the test of time. In order to check if a mounted diamond is real, the best option is to consult a professional, reputable jeweller. However, there are some quick checks you can carry out yourself. For example, you could use a magnifying glass to look for imperfections within the stone or hold your diamond cufflinks under a lamp to see that it refracts white light.
Can diamond cufflinks be engraved?
Like silver cufflinks and gold cufflinks, diamond cufflinks can be engraved. Our range of diamond cufflinks feature diamonds embedded in the front face, but the back fittings of your cufflinks can be customised with a memorable date or your initials. Our hand-engraving process - executed by our in-house master engravers - ensures the highest level of detail and precision. Find out more about engraved cufflinks.
When should you wear diamond cufflinks?
The epitome of luxury, classic diamond cufflinks are perhaps the best choice for formal events as they look great when paired with a tuxedo. In the same way, a woman might wear a show-stopping diamond necklace on such an occasion, men should follow suit with a spectacular pair of diamond cufflinks.