The first time my husband held out a ring box, my mind blanked. I didn’t think about the size, or the cut, or even how he’d sneakily figured out my ring size. I just saw the sparkle — and felt the weight of everything it stood for.
But once the engagement excitement settled, I’ll admit: I dove deep into the world of diamonds. And if you’re planning to propose — or just window shopping with intent — understanding the types of diamonds is essential. Not all sparkle is created equal, especially when you’re investing in something so intimate, so meaningful.
Let’s walk through the essential types of diamonds you’ll find in Singapore’s engagement ring scene — from the classics to the conscious alternatives.
💎 The timeless choice.
Mined from the earth over billions of years, natural diamonds are traditional and emotionally resonant. Many couples in Singapore still lean toward these for their symbolism — strength, rarity, and permanence.
What to know:💬 Good for: Those who want tradition, long-term value and emotional significance.
🔬 Same sparkle, science edition.
Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds — chemically and visually identical to mined ones — but created in controlled environments. In Singapore, their popularity is rising quickly among younger couples seeking better value or sustainability.
Pros:Where to find them: Check out Carrie K, Love & Co, Diamond Ateliers, and newer entrants like The Better Diamond.
💬 Good for: Couples with modern values, eco-conscious mindsets, or budget priorities without compromising on brilliance.
💖 For the bold, the elegant, the quietly different.
Fancy coloured diamonds — think soft pinks, champagne tones, yellows and even blues — are rare and often more expensive than colourless ones. But in recent years, affordable shades like salt-and-pepper diamonds or lab-grown coloured stones have entered Singapore’s market.
Trend alert: Subtle champagne and peach-toned diamonds are gaining popularity among minimalist brides here.
💬 Good for: Those who want something personal, unique and eye-catching without screaming for attention.
✨ Not all engagement rings need to be diamond.
While not diamonds per se, more Singaporean couples are considering stones like moissanite, white sapphire, or morganite. These stones offer a beautiful sparkle at a fraction of the cost — and often with a story just as romantic.
Why people love them:💬 Good for: Creative brides, non-traditional tastes, or couples saving for the BTO [50. Is applying for a BTO the same as getting engaged?] and their honeymoon [61.Honeymoons – Necessary or Optional?].
Here’s my take: A diamond isn’t about what society expects. It’s about what the stone represents to you.
In Singapore, you’ll have no shortage of jewellers, from the big names in Orchard to independent ateliers in Tanjong Pagar. Some offer bespoke services. Some offer lifetime cleaning, resizing, or even trade-up policies — worth checking if you plan to upgrade in the future.
Don’t rush the process. Book an appointment, try on different cuts, see how each stone sits on your hand in daylight. Bring your partner — or go alone. There’s something empowering about choosing your forever sparkle with confidence.
Whether it’s a classic round brilliant mined from Botswana, a flawless lab-grown pear cut, or a rosy morganite surrounded by tiny pavé diamonds — the right engagement ring is the one that makes your heart beat a little faster. Let it sparkle for your story, not someone else’s.