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Frequently Asked
Diamond Heart Necklaces FAQ
Are the diamonds in these hearts real, and are they natural or lab-grown?
They are real natural diamonds. Every necklace in this collection has been checked to confirm the heart is genuinely diamond-set, whether that is a single accent stone, a small cluster, or a line of diamonds tracing the outline, so you are not buying a plain gold heart that merely names diamonds in its description. The diamonds are mined natural stones, set as accents and pave rather than as one large center diamond, which is what keeps a piece like this friendly to give and easy to wear every day. Each product page states the carat weight so you know exactly how much diamond the heart carries.
What is the difference between an open-heart, a pave heart, and an accent heart?
The three describe where the diamonds sit and how much sparkle you get. An open-heart design traces the outline of the heart in a line of diamonds and leaves the middle empty, so the shape reads clearly and the light runs along the curve. A pave heart takes that further and sets round diamonds the full outline, packed close, for the brightest sparkle in the collection while still reading as a heart first. An accent heart keeps a clean, mostly plain gold heart and sets just one diamond, or a small tight cluster, usually at the dip where the two curves meet. The accent style is the quietest and the most versatile, easy to layer under bigger pieces and to wear with anything, while the open and pave hearts make more of a statement on their own.
How much diamond is on one of these necklaces?
It varies by design, and the range is deliberately modest because these are gift and everyday pieces rather than one big center stone. A petite accent heart might carry only a few points of diamond, a cluster around a tenth of a carat, and a full open or pave outline up to about a quarter carat spread along the shape. Spreading the diamonds this way is what lets the heart sparkle across its whole outline rather than in one spot, and it keeps the price approachable. Each product page lists the exact carat weight for that design, so you can compare a petite everyday heart against a bolder pave one before you choose.
What are the meaning-led hearts, like the heartbeat, infinity, key, and Mom designs?
These work a second idea into the heart so the necklace says a little more than the shape alone. The heartbeat design draws a single pulse line that spikes once, the way a monitor jumps, and resolves into a heart, which nurses and new parents tend to read on sight. The infinity heart loops the band of the heart back on itself like an infinity sign, one continuous line with no clear beginning. The heart and key pairs the two because one is not much use without the other, with diamonds catching the light where they meet. The Mom design works the word right into the sweep of the heart, dotted with diamonds so it catches light when she moves. Each still meets the same rule as the rest of the collection: the diamonds are genuinely set, not decorative language.
Which metal should I choose?
Most of these hearts come in solid 14K white, yellow, or rose gold, and a few offer platinum as well, so you can match her taste or the other jewelry she wears. White gold and platinum read as a bright silver-white and pair easily with almost anything, with platinum being denser and naturally white so it never needs re-plating. Yellow gold is the warm, classic choice, and rose gold gives a soft, flushed tone that flatters most skin and suits a romantic piece like a heart especially well. If she already wears mostly one color, matching it is the safe move. A few designs are offered in a single metal because that is how the piece was made, and the product page always shows which colors are available.
How long are the chains, and are they adjustable?
The chains are sized for everyday wear, most falling between sixteen and eighteen inches, which sits the heart at or just below the collarbone on most people. Several designs use an adjustable sixteen-to-eighteen-inch chain, so you can shorten it to layer or lengthen it to sit lower without needing an extender. A shorter petite heart on a sixteen-inch chain is made to nestle under longer pieces in a layered look, while an eighteen-inch chain lets a bolder heart stand on its own. Each product page lists the chain length for that design. If you would like a longer chain than the one shown, our concierge can arrange it.
Is a diamond heart necklace a good gift, and for whom?
It is one of the most giftable pieces in fine jewelry, because the heart says what it means without a card. These suit a partner on an anniversary or a Valentine's, a mother or grandmother, a daughter marking a milestone, or simply yourself on a good day. The accent and cluster styles work well as a first real piece of jewelry for a younger recipient, the Mom and heartbeat designs are built for a specific sentiment, and the pave and open hearts make a more romantic statement for a partner. Because the diamonds are set as accents rather than one large stone, the piece feels generous without being a formal occasion ring, which is exactly why it gets worn long after the day that prompted it.
What is the price range, and what does the price include?
Diamond heart necklaces here start at about 529 dollars for a small heart-and-cross or accent pendant and climb through cluster, open, pave, and meaning-led designs as the diamond weight and the metal grow, reaching around 1,529 dollars for the fullest designs. The price on the page is honest and all-in: it covers the heart, its diamonds, and the chain, made and set to your order. We never show a bare figure and add the diamonds or the chain later at checkout. Choosing platinum, a heavier diamond weight, or a larger design raises the price, and every option is shown on the product so you can see what changes the number before you buy.
How long does it take, and can you customize one?
Because each necklace is made and set to order, most ship within about two to three weeks, and the product page shows the timing for the design you choose. That made-to-order approach is also what lets us tailor a piece to you. We can build a metal we have not shown, fit a longer chain, adjust the diamond weight, or match a heart to another piece she already wears. Reach out to our concierge with what you have in mind and we will quote and build it, and the number we give you is the price of the finished necklace with its diamonds and chain, just like the ones shown here.
How do I care for a diamond heart necklace?
The care is simple and worth doing. Soak the necklace for a few minutes in warm water with a drop of mild dish soap, then work a soft toothbrush gently around the diamonds and behind the heart, where lotion, perfume, and everyday grime gather and dull the sparkle. Rinse and pat it dry with a lint-free cloth. Take the necklace off before you shower, swim, or sleep, since soap film and chlorine dull the shine and a chain can tangle or catch overnight. Store it flat or hung so the chain does not knot. Bring it to us once in a while and we will clean it and check the setting so the diamonds stay secure for years of daily wear.