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Fancy-cut diamonds aren’t a new concept – bling in heart, pear, oval, square and rectangular shapes are widely available, appealing to those who seek distinctive stones that aren’t a typical round brilliant. But these days, fancy diamond cuts aren’t limited to just these few shapes? There are plenty of unconventional and surprising shapes that you may not have come across before and present a fresh and alternative take on diamond jewellery. These include unusual geometric shapes, such as the trapezoid, shield and kite, to amusing and out-there forms – of a cloud, lips or cute critters including ducks and kitties.

Here’s where you can find totally unique gems – some are set in jewellery, while others are sold as loose diamonds, which can be an ideal choice for your next piece of custom jewellery that’s certain to be an interesting conversation piece. HOUSE OF GEMS Established in Singapore in 1986, this diamond seller is known for its wide range of fancy-coloured diamonds, particularly yellow diamonds. But that’s not all that sends jewellery collectors to it – House of Gems also produces diamonds in unconventional shapes, such as that of insects and animals including the bee, bull and rhinoceros.



A post shared by House of Gems 1986 (@houseofgems1986) Its ultimate sparkler in the rare and unusual category, however, has got to be its Hello Kitty diamond – created in collaboration with Sanrio Hong Kong to celebrate the world’s most well-loved kitty’s 50th birthday. Going by how limited-edition Hello Kitty products are almost always immediately snatched up by fans of the Sanrio character, we’re pretty sure stocks of this kawaii diamond aren’t sitting around waiting for buyers. It doesn’t hurt to check, of course, so if you must get your hands on one, call the jeweller’s office and enquire.

DAYAGI DIAMONDS This Tel Aviv-based diamond manufacturing company has offices in New York, Los Angeles and Hong Kong, and specialises in fancy-shaped diamonds, as well as matching pairs in non-standard shapes that can be used as side stones for flanking a central stone in a jewellery design or for earrings. A post shared by Dayagi Diamonds (@dayagidiamonds) Here’s where you’ll find some truly wild diamond shapes that you never knew existed. Dayagi produces diamonds cut in the shapes of creatures including the horse, rabbit, duck, cat, dog, bat, butterfly and bull, as well as other fascinating silhouettes such as that of a rocket, star, teddy bear and pair of lips.

It’s not easy to find matching stones of a similar grade and colour in fancy shapes, and this manufacturer has a well-stocked inventory of them. Browse and choose from diamond pairs in these shapes – bullet, epaulet (so named because it is shaped like the shoulder ornament), half moon, trapezoid, Cadillac (it resembles the Cadillac logo) and trillion diamonds (which are triangular). MISFIT DIAMONDS With a name that cheekily alludes to the kind of products it carries, it’s not hard to tell what kind of stones this Canadian gem wholesaler deals in.

Misfit Diamonds sells loose diamonds on its website, and also supplies jewellers with alternative diamonds such as the salt-and-pepper variety, as well as “white” diamonds in hard-to-find geometric shapes including kite, shield, hexagon, as well as extra long and narrow baguettes. A post shared by M I S F I T (@misfitdiamonds) It also has got some highly distinctive shapes that defies categorisation such as this octahedron diamond that will surely present a unique challenge in terms of designing a setting for it. For those who can appreciate the odd beauty of the like of such freeform diamonds, this website is a treasure trove of these rare, one-of-a-kind gems.

MOCIUN Known for its edgy, bold jewellery that stands out for its modern, geometric lines and use of unusual gemstones, this New York-based jeweller produces much of its designs in limited quantities. The founder and designer of the brand is a big fan of the Bauhaus design style, which explains the abstract and minimal elegance of her jewellery styles. A post shared by MOCIUN (@mociun) Among the one-of-a-kind pieces on Mociun’s web store, you’ll find a selection of rings featuring diamonds in non-standard geometric shapes that are a perfect fit with the brand’s aesthetic.

Designed to showcase the beauty of these rare gems, these pieces are minimalist yet such eye-catching statements that we certainly wouldn’t mind owning. TWOMORROW JEWELLERY This Singapore jewellery brand specialises in unconventional diamonds – specifically salt-and-pepper diamonds that come with visible inclusions and are appreciated for this exact characteristic, which make each of them unique. A post shared by Twomorrow Jewellery (@twomorrow___) Besides jewellery set with salt-and-pepper diamonds, it also stocks them in loose form – for customers planning a bespoke design to choose from.

They are available in a range of interesting geometric shapes, including kite, shield, hexagon, coffin and half-moon styles. Those who like their jewellery modern and bold will likely be drawn to these angular shapes. They can be used in more than one way in the designing of jewellery – some of them can look very different when they are set vertically versus horizontally, and can also pair with other diamond shapes to produce jewellery styles that are creative and entirely unique.

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