Garrard Presents a Fresh Look on The Iconic 1735 Collection
Inspired by Princess Diana’s sapphire engagement ring, today worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales, formerly Duchess of Cambridge, the modern relevance of Garrard's 1735 cluster setting empowers women to express their style through striking colored stones accented with clusters of diamonds.
"Refined over the years to suit contemporary tastes, we precisely position the clusters of diamonds to amplify the vibrant hue of the colored stones" says Sarah Prentice, Creative Director, House of Garrard.
Interpreting Princes Diana’s engagement ring in sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and aquamarines, each jewel stars a beautiful oval or round center stone, framed by a radiant single or double cluster of diamonds.
Set in the heart of London since 1735, the House of Garrard’s royal legacy lives on in exceptional handcrafted jewels that are the essence of modern elegance.
From the legendary setting of the Cullinan I diamond, the world’s largest cut, and colorless diamond, to glittering tiaras worn at state occasions, this unparalleled heritage remains an enduring source of inspiration for Garrard.
After almost 300 years, the House’s industry-leading designers, gemmologists, and craftspeople continue to be entrusted with extraordinary new designs for royalty and private clients, alongside the exquisite jewels in Garrard’s collections, each of which bears the quintessential British hallmarks of heritage and handcraftsmanship.
Take a look at images of Garrard's iconic 1735 collection below.