De Beers is for Christmas
Looking at the pictures of De Beers diamond jewellery sparkling
away in a snowy winter wonderland is almost as good as still
believing in Santa.
Apart from looking lovely nestled in drifts of shimmering snow,
diamond jewellery makes such a good Christmas present. A pair of
diamond earrings, a bracelet strewn with diamond flowers or a
little pendant or even a ring are gifts that will be treasured for
an entire lifetime. The snowflakes will melt, but these sparkling
pools of fire will burn bright all year round, year on year.
And Christmas is the perfect time for these grand gestures. Or
even not so grand as there are jewels to suit all budgets in De
Beers wide range of styles starting from £1,025 for the Wildflowers
collection and going all the way to dreamy sums. The Cocktail Fizz
starts at £1,975 for a pair of studs.
De Beers can offer this as few will contest that De Beers is the
king of diamonds. Buying a De Beers diamond gives assurances of
quality backed by a parent company that is respected around the
world.
The excitement of finding a little box under the tree is what
Christmas is all about. And for the giver, the experience of
choosing, mulling over, going back, deliberating, consulting and
finally buying can be almost as much fun as the surprise of opening
that little box. And particularly if you are near one of De Beers
coolly elegant, minimalist shops staffed by experts in helping you
find just the right thing.
Either way, start your journey to the perfect Christmas "oh you
shouldn't have" moment by browsing De Beers brand new website,
where you will find a handy gift section by clicking
here.
And to get you started on the road to being the most perfect
husband, lover, father, sister or even friend, we have selected a
few pieces from the Cocktail Fizz and Wildflowers collections. Both
perennial favourites that never go out of style yet capture the
feminine and delicate side of diamonds. Easy to wear and
dangerously appealing you can't go wrong with a De Beers diamond
tucked under the tree.