Gifting

Why natural diamonds make the most meaningful gifts for life’s biggest moments

In a world where the only constant is change, a natural diamond is the gift that keeps its sparkle – and its story – forever

Contributor | 7 min read
Published: February 25, 2026 | Last updated: February 25, 2026
Natural diamond gifts

When trends come and go faster than your morning latte order, truly meaningful gifts become infinitely harder to find. Only a few stand out, holding their worth not just in value but in memory and significance. Natural diamonds are one of those rare treasures. 

They’ve marked everything, from the light-and-love filled days of Diwali to milestone birthdays and the quiet, intimate moments that live in our memory for decades. And while they’ve long been adored by A-listers and royalty alike, their beauty reaches far beyond fashion trends, staying constant while the world reinvents itself around them.  

That’s why, for life’s biggest moments, many of us still reach for natural diamond jewellery (opens in new window) as the ultimate gift. It’s more than a gesture of affection; it’s a promise that the moment matters. So, let’s find out what a diamond symbolises, from love and commitment to unity and intention, and why nothing else compares to these precious gems when it comes to marking the milestones that truly matter.

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The deeper meaning and symbolism behind natural diamonds

Formed over billions of years under unimaginable heat and pressure, a natural diamond is a powerful metaphor for a bond built to last. Across centuries, its meaning has been layered with legend; the Ancient Greeks believed diamonds were tears of the gods, while the Romans wore them into battle, convinced they could make you invincible.1 And perhaps they were onto something. There’s a reason a diamond feels like emotional armour, a spark of strength you can carry with you.  

More than just a gemstone, diamonds have long stood for love, power and permanence. To gift one is to share something that already carries the weight of time. Whether it’s an anniversary gift, a birthday surprise, or a “just because” present, a diamond gift (opens in new window) is more than a beautiful object, it’s a fragment of the Earth’s story, chosen to represent one of your own.

The cultural heritage behind gifting natural diamonds

Natural diamonds have been exchanged as gifts for centuries, long before the engagement ring became a global symbol of “forever”. In 1477, Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave Mary of Burgundy a diamond ring shaped into an ‘M’ for her name 2, a deeply personal gesture that still feels powerful more than 500 years later. 

Across cultures, the meaning behind exchanging diamonds as gifts only deepened. In India, brides are often adorned with elaborate diamond jewellery believed to bring prosperity and designed to be passed down as treasured heirlooms.3 In parts of Africa, including South Africa’s Zulu and Xhosa communities, diamonds have been worked into ceremonial adornments for generations, gifted to mark traits like beauty and strength.4 

In the West, the diamond engagement ring evolved into the most enduring symbol of love imaginable, a tradition that continues to define commitment around the world.

Radhika Merchant wearing natural diamonds at her wedding
Radhika Merchant wearing natural diamonds at her wedding

But it was royalty, of course, who took diamond gifting to another level. In 1947, during her royal tour of Southern Africa, Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen) was gifted a platinum necklace by the South African government, commissioned under Prime Minister Jan Smuts and set with 21 dazzling South African diamonds, one for each year of her life, cementing the gemstone’s regal allure.5  

Decades later, Elizabeth Taylor’s Krupp diamond (a whopping 33.9 carat Asscher-cut), gifted by Richard Burton after a fierce bidding war with Harry Winston6, proved that in Hollywood, too, a diamond is still the ultimate grand gesture. 

Fast forward to the 21st century, and the sentiment hasn’t changed. At Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s 2024 wedding celebrations, Radhika chose to wear an antique diamond and emerald necklace, a gift from her mother, who had worn it on her own wedding day. It wasn’t just jewellery; it was a piece of family history, carrying blessings, memories and love into a brand-new chapter.

Why natural diamond jewellery makes for the most meaningful gift

Luxury watches and designer coats make covetable gifts, granted, but they also often come with an expiration date (like with many trends). The moment’s most coveted watch can lose its sparkle with a single swapped part.7 That impeccably cut coat might turn heads now, but years of wear can fray even the finest fabrics. Apparel and accessories inevitably bear the marks of time and trends, with their longevity often tied to personal style or dependent on painstaking upkeep.8  

A natural diamond on the other hand, doesn’t just outlast seasons, it can outlast centuries. It won’t warp, fade or lose relevance. Whether worn every day or saved for life’s most meaningful occasions, diamonds are everlasting. And while the numbers are impressive (Bain & Company reports natural diamond prices have risen an average of 3% annually over the last 35 years99), their real value isn’t in numbers but in sentiment. 

Diamonds have always carried emotional weight, standing for love, commitment and celebration in a way only few things can. The moment it’s given, it stops being an object and starts living as part of someone’s personal history, holding the same permanence and depth as the relationship or milestone it honours. This eternal appeal of natural diamonds makes them wonderful investments to turn into cherished family assets and multi-generational symbols of prosperity.  

When choosing between a natural diamond (opens in new window) and a laboratory-grown alternative (LGD), it’s really a question of meaning. A natural diamond is rare in every sense. Formed over millennia, its journey from deep within the Earth gives it a history that can’t be engineered. LGDs might share the sparkle, but their origin is measured in weeks, not eons, and with that, they lose those precious layers of symbolism that make a diamond such a powerful and emotive gift.

Choosing a natural diamond as a reflection of heartfelt intention

The best gifts aren’t grabbed during a last-minute shopping spree; they’re carefully chosen, with the person and the moment in mind. That’s where diamond jewellery shines.  

Unlike flowers that eventually wilt or champagne that disappears after the toast, a natural diamond endures, becoming a daily reminder of the person who gave it and the milestone or sentiment it celebrates. In fact, gifting natural diamond jewellery for personal achievements and special occasions is a trend (one that we thoroughly support!) that has been on the rise lately.  

Some gifts capture a moment so perfectly, they become part of family history. When Kim Kardashian welcomed her son Saint, she received a $1 million diamond choker by designer Lorraine Schwartz, an extravagant “welcome” to motherhood destined to become a spectacular heirloom. A natural diamond isn’t chosen on impulse; it’s chosen with care and designed to carry memory as gracefully as it carries light.

How the significance of a diamond gift evolves with time

A grandmother hands her granddaughter a diamond necklace that she wore on her wedding day. A son inherits the diamond ring that his father proposed to his mother with decades ago, so that he can ask the love of his life to marry him. Years after they’re given, natural diamonds still carry the memories, emotion and intention behind them.  

What begins as a gift for one milestone often becomes a marker of many: anniversaries that accumulate over decades, evolving careers and relationships that grow alongside it.   

When Prince Harry proposed to Meghan Markle, he had two diamonds from his mother’s collection reset into her engagement ring as a quiet but deeply intentional way to keep Princess Diana close. Luckily you don’t need to be royalty to create a beautiful piece of heirloom jewellery! 

Resetting diamonds from someone you love into a new piece is a beautiful way of fusing past and present, turning history into something that feels unmistakably yours.

Why a natural diamond is a timeless gift

Unlike most gifts, a diamond won’t vanish into storage or get sidelined by shifting trends. It stays in much-admired rotation, beautifully woven into your daily life. And when it’s finally passed on, it doesn’t start over; it continues. The same exquisite gemstone, but a new chapter, layered with the history and emotion of everyone who has loved it. 

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