A taste of the district
For over a century Hatton Garden has been the heart of the British diamond trade — the London street where the country goes to commission a ring and dealers still trade by introduction behind the shopfronts. Its living specialism is the bespoke engagement ring, set on-site by the setters and mounters upstairs. These are the forms that stone takes once it leaves the bench, sourced on Amazon so a taste of the trade can travel home.
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Solitaire
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A single stone raised on a plain band — the engagement ring Hatton Garden's whole bespoke trade is built to commission, the setting there only to serve the stone.
Ring
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A centre stone ringed by a halo of smaller diamonds — the elevated commission the Garden's benches are best known for taking.
Studs
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A matched pair of set stones, sold across the Garden's counters alongside the rings — the simplest way its diamond is worn away from the hand.
Pendant
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A single set stone on a fine chain — a mounter's piece, the kind of quiet commission that leaves a Hatton Garden workshop as often as a ring.
Band
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
An unbroken line of matched stones around the finger — the band a Hatton Garden bench is asked to make read seamless, each setting held to its neighbour.
Band
10K–14K gold
The plain gold band that trades alongside the diamonds — the counterpart nearly every commission ends up needing.
Ring
14K gold · natural sapphire
Sapphire, ruby or emerald set with a diamond surround — the precious coloured stones that have always shared the Garden's dealing rooms.
Bracelet
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A continuous line of set stones for the wrist — a staple bridal and anniversary piece the Garden's setters know well.