The Diamond Store.co.uk offer an excellent selection of traditional and modern 5 stone diamond rings, whether you´re looking for a five stone wedding band, a five stone engagement ring or the perfect gift to say "I love you".
From the classic Chloe 5 stone rings to the more contemporary Lauren Collection, The Diamond Store.co.uk has a range of styles to suit all tastes and expectations. They are available as yellow gold, white gold or platinum 5 stone rings and with prices up to 60 percent below those of high street retailers, we have a five stone diamond ring to meet most budgets.
Each of our diamond rings comes in The Diamond Store.co.uk`s stylish presentation set, complete with free insurance valuation at the recommended retail price and free personalised message. They are ready to present to your loved one straight away, but are sent out by Royal Mail First Class post in discreet outer packaging to avoid ruining any surprises.
If you liked these diamond five stone rings then you may also like to take a look at The Diamond Store.co.uk´s wonderful choice of 3 stone rings and half eternity rings.
More interesting facts and information about 5 stone rings.....
The prices and settings of five stone diamond rings at The Diamond Store.co.uk vary considerably, offering something to suit everyone’s budget.
When buying a diamond ring, the recommendation of The Diamond Store.co.uk would be to opt for quality of diamond rather than size, but that view is based on investment and resale value rather than the appearance of the stone and how you feel when you are wearing it.
On the subject of size then you might be interested to know that the Cullinan diamond is the biggest diamond ever found, weighing 3,106 carats. The diamond was discovered in South Africa in 1905 and named after the owner of the mine Sir Thomas Cullinan who subsequently gave the diamond to King Edward VII as a birthday present. The diamond was eventually cut into 105 pieces (9 large and 96 small diamonds).
The largest of these polished diamond is pear shaped, weighs 530.2 carats and is called Cullinan I or the Great Star of Africa. It is part of the Sceptre with the Cross which forms part of the British Crown Jewels, displayed in the Tower of London. The Cullinan II diamond is cushion shaped and weighs 317.40 carats and sits in the centre at the front of the Imperial State Crown of Great Britain.