WHAT IS A DIAMOND PENDANT?

A diamond pendant is a necklace with a central diamond that’s attached by a small loop to a jewelry chain made of precious metal (usually gold or platinum). The word ‘pendant’ comes from the Old French “pendre” and Latin word “pedere”—both meaning “to hang down.” Diamond pendant necklaces are often given as a symbol of love, specifically eternal love.

WHAT IS A SOLITAIRE PENDANT?

A solitaire pendant is a necklace with one gemstone—usually a diamond. The gemstone stands alone on a jewelry chain, typically made of white gold, yellow gold, or platinum. Solitaire pendant necklaces range in style from a 0.3 Carat solitaire pendant in platinum to a 1.5 Carat solitaire pendant in white gold.

WHERE TO BUY A DIAMOND PENDANT

Similar to buying a diamond ring, it’s critical that you purchase a diamond pendant from a reputable vendor. From our extensive experience, we’ve learned that the following vendors are the most trustworthy and reliable in the industry.

Halo Pendant in Yellow Gold

Boutique options: If you’re looking for something unique and have extra space in your budget, please contact us.

DIAMOND PENDANT SETTINGS AND DESIGNS

Several precious metals are available for your chain and pendant. You can select 14K or 18K gold as both are durable enough for everyday wear. Gold colors include yellow, rose and white—and the decision should be made with the wearer’s preferences in mind. Pendant chains also come in platinum, though the price is higher and often not necessary.

Four prong pendant

Popular setting styles for pendants usually include prongs (typically four) because prongs allow the most light to enter the diamond and reflect back to the eye. Here’s an example of a beautiful four-prong diamond pendant from James Allen.

Other designs include halo settings, like this 14K rose gold necklace, and bezel settings. Metal surrounds the stone in a bezel setting like in this 14K white gold pendant.

Most importantly, be sure to purchase your diamond pendant from a reliable vendor.

Best Diamond Pendant Designs for Inspiration

Diamond pendants come in a variety of styles and settings. Here we offer inspiration on everything from solitaire designs to halo pendants.

Solitaire Diamond Pendant Necklaces

    • White gold scallop basket necklace
    • Simple solitaire pendant in white gold
  • Princess Cut solitaire in white gold

Halo Diamond Pendant Necklaces

    • Halo pendant in white gold
    • Champagne diamond halo pendant
  • Falling edge halo necklace

3-Stone Diamond Pendant Necklaces

    • Drop pendant in rose gold
    • Diamond necklace in white gold
  • Drop pendant in white gold

Unique Diamond Pendant Necklaces

    • Milgrain bezel in white gold
    • Marquise and pear shape diamond pendant
  • Sunburst pendant

DIAMOND CROSS NECKLACES

Diamond cross necklaces feature a cross shape made out of diamonds that’s attached to a chain. Diamond crosses range in style, size and color, though this 14K white gold diamond cross necklace is a prime of a classic diamond cross pendant. There are women’s and men’s diamond crosses, ranging from petite designs to signature styles totalling 2 carats

For diamond cross pendants, we recommend 14K or 18K gold chains because they’re durable but not as expensive as platinum. A gold diamond cross is timeless and will last for many years of everyday wear.

DANCING DIAMOND NECKLACES

Dancing diamonds are a unique design with a setting that allows the center diamonds to move or “dance.” As the diamond continually moves, it catches light from various angles, allowing it to showcase its brilliance and fire. Dancing diamond pendants range in size and style, from classic yellow gold designs to modern white gold settings. 

In addition to dancing diamond pendants, you can find dancing diamond earrings, dancing diamond heart necklaces and dancing diamond rings.

Do you want to know what other necklaces exist? Check out our Diamond Necklace Guide and find out.

WHEN TO BUY DIAMOND PENDANTS

Diamond pendants make for beautiful and memorable gifts. Because of their classic design and popular appeal, diamond pendants are often kept as family heirlooms and passed down for generations.

Consider gifting a diamond pendant for any of these special occasions:

  • Wedding anniversary (i.e. 5th, 10th, 15th)
  • Birthday
  • Valentine’s Day
  • Celebration of an exciting milestone
  • Graduation (high school, college, graduate school, medical school)
  • Birth of a child (push present)
  • Retirement
  • Job promotion
  • Christmas, Hanukkah and other holidays
  • Wedding day gift (for bride, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother)

HOW TO CHOOSE A DIAMOND FOR YOUR PENDANT

When it comes to selecting a diamond pendant, be sure to choose a high quality, well cut stone. A diamond with a high level of fire and brilliance will sparkle far more than a poorly cut diamond (which will end up looking dull).

For pendants, use the following parameters to assess a diamond:

Certification: Look for a diamond with a GIA or AGS certification. These are the most reliable grading entities, helping to ensure you get the quality you’re promised.

Cut: A diamond that is cut well maximizes the light that strikes each pavilion—reflecting it back through the diamond’s table and crown to your eye. Depending on the diamond’s shape and the certifying body, Excellent and Ideal diamonds are the best cut stones—though you’ll still need to review the diamond closely through high resolution imagery. You can also ask for help from an expert.

Color: Most importantly, ensure the diamond looks white in relation to its setting.

Clarity: Because pendants are worn directly in the line of sight, Clarity is even more important in pendant diamonds than in rings. Review the diamond carefully to ensure no blemishes and inclusions are present when looking at the stone with the naked eye. Use a vendor with incredible video technology to have a strong advantage when assessing a diamond’s Clarity. If you’d like an expert evaluation, contact us and we’ll review the diamond for you.

Shape: The shape you choose for your diamond pendant—whether it’s round, oval or heart-shaped—is primarily based on personal preference. Look at a variety of shapes to see what matches the wearer’s style the best. The most popular and timeless shape for a pendant is a round diamond.

AN AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE MORE EXPENSIVE NATURAL DIAMOND PENDANT

If you would love to get a diamond pendant but most of the ones you are looking at are out of your price range. They have an amazing selection of white, pink and blue jewelry pieces to choose from.

HOW MUCH IS A DIAMOND NECKLACE WORTH?

Diamond necklaces range in value depending on the number of diamonds, the diamond carat weight, diamond cut quality, and type of setting. For instance, a three-stone diamond pendant in white gold might cost $6,500, while a halo diamond pendant in white gold might cost $2,900. A solitaire pendant necklace with a 1.75 carat diamond can cost $36,500.

If you were to resell your diamond necklace, it would be worth much less than what you paid for it. Just like selling diamond rings, a diamond necklace shouldn’t be viewed as a financial investment.

HOW BIG IS A 1 CARAT DIAMOND?

A 1 Carat Diamond isn’t a certain size, but a certain weight. A 1 Carat Diamond is equal 200 milligrams, or 0.2 gramsroughly the same as a quarter of a raisin. Depending on the shape of the diamond and the cut, the size appearance will differ slightly. For instance, this 1 Carat oval diamond may appear slightly larger this 1 Carat round cut diamond.

HOW MUCH IS A 1 CARAT DIAMOND?

1 Carat Diamonds can range dramatically in price, depending on cut quality, color, shape, and clarity. For instance, a dull 1 Carat round diamond might only cost $4,830 while a stunning 1 Carat round diamond from James Allen’s True Hearts collection might cost $7,540.

Above all, we recommend looking for a well-cut diamond that offers brilliance and sparkle. It’s more important to find a beautiful stone than achieve a certain carat weight. For help in selecting the most stunning diamond for your budget, reach out to our experts.

BEST CHAIN AND CLASP FOR DIAMOND PENDANTS

The best chain type for pendants is a cable chain because it’s strong, elegant and versatile. That’s why most people choose a cable chain for their pendant, like with this yellow gold halo necklace

The best precious metal for diamond pendant chains is 14K or 18K gold because it’s durable and beautiful, but not as expensive as platinum. You can find 14K and 18K gold chains in yellow gold, white gold and rose gold. This 18K white gold halo diamond pendant is a stunning example of a diamond pendant chain. 

The best type of clasp for diamond pendants is a lobster clasp, because it’s secure while opening and closing easily. This three-stone drop pendant features a lobster clasp in 18K gold. Other clasps for diamond pendants include spring ring clasps, barrel clasps and magnetic clasps.

HOW TO DETERMINE CHAIN LENGTH

The length of your chain will be based primarily on personal preference and what’s offered by the vendor. Standard chain lengths range from 16 to 24 inches, with 18 inches being the most common.

With a 16 inch chain, the diamond will rest above the sternum (unless the person has a thin neck, then the diamond will hang lower). With an 18 inch chain, the pendant will likely fall right about at the sternum—and a 22 or 24 inch chain usually puts the diamond lower than the sternum.

Consider the person you’re buying for and their style. When in doubt, measure the chain lengths of their favorite necklaces.

FAMOUS DIAMOND PENDANTS

Pendants of all varieties have been worn for centuries across many cultures. Due to their beauty and sleek design, diamond pendants are also frequently worn by celebrities and royalty.

  • A famous briolette diamond necklace bought at Christie’s Auction in Hong Kong sold for $11.1 million. Weighing more than 75 carats, the briolette diamond necklace also included a purple-pink marquise shaped diamond.
  • The largest D color flawless diamond ever auctioned (weighing 163.41 carats) was part of a diamond and emerald necklace designed by de Grisogono. It went for $25-30 million in 2001 at Christie’s.
  • Celebrities often found wearing diamond pendants: Mila Kunis, Kate Middleton and Kim Kardashian.

FINDING A DIAMOND PENDANT

To find a diamond pendant that will ‘wow’ the one you love, search the collection or create your own from a highly reputable vendor.