Diamond Heart Necklaces & Pendants - The Perfect Gift
Handsome heart pendants, liberally sprinkled with diamonds, have the ability to not only lift spirits but make them positively soar.
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Whether they are worn to look fabulous or as a sparkly reminder of that special someone, our diamond heart pendants are utterly captivating and make timeless pieces.
With a breath-taking selection of white gold and yellow gold diamond heart necklaces, you'll be spoilt for choice by our designs which range from the understated to the divine, including sapphire, emerald and ruby studded hearts for you to revel in.
Each handmade gold heart necklace is UK hallmarked and comes presented in our exclusive packaging complete with free insurance valuation and 30 day money back guarantee. As one of the UK's largest online jewellery stores, The Diamond Store provides a wide choice of heart jewellery pendants at prices of up to 60 percent below those of high street retailers.
For complimentary heart jewellery, visit our stunning diamond heart bracelets, diamond and blue topaz heart rings and diamond and amethyst heart rings.
Interesting Facts About Diamond Heart Pendants......
From Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City to celebrity clothes horse Victoria Beckham, diamond heart pendants have been a must-have item for years. Tiffany & Co are particularly famous for their diamond heart pendants after Audrey Hepburn raised their profile during the famous film "Breakfast at Tiffanys".
How is that we have come to recognise the heart-shape as the icon for love in the first place however? And why is the heart portrayed in a very stylised shape, rather than the natural form the organ takes? One of the most interesting explanations originates from North Africa during the 7th century BC. A city called Cyrene cultivated and exported a valuable giant fennel-like plant called silphium which was reputed to have birth control qualities and assist with romantic love. The shape of the seed pod, which featured on the coinage in Cyrene, is exactly that of the heart shape which we recognise today.






