Collection: Diamond Eternity Rings

Celebrate life's milestones with our exquisite collection of diamond eternity rings in platinum, white, yellow, and rose gold. Discover a variety of settings including channel, pavé and claw. Choose from popular diamond cuts such as round, baguette, princess, emerald, and marquise. Perfect for anniversaries, wedding bands, or celebrating meaningful occasions. Our premium craftsmanship ensures a timeless, luxurious piece that lasts a lifetime. Our diamond eternity rings team beautifully with many of our diamond engagement rings and diamond wedding rings.

What is the purpose of an eternity ring?

An eternity ring features a continuous line of gemstones, typically diamonds around the band, symbolising everlasting love, commitment, and unity. At Avanti Jewellers, our diamond eternity rings capture this timeless sentiment, making them a meaningful way to commemorate life’s most cherished moments.

When should you add an eternity ring?

There’s no strict rule, but eternity rings are traditionally given to celebrate special milestones, including wedding anniversaries, the birth of a child, vow renewals, or major life achievements. At Avanti Jewellers, many customers choose a half‑eternity or full‑eternity ring to mark a 10th or 25th wedding anniversary, the arrival of a baby, or simply as a heartfelt “just because” gift, perfectly timed to your life’s milestones.

What gemstones are commonly used in eternity rings?

Diamonds are the most popular choice due to their durability, brilliance, and symbolism of eternal love. However, coloured gemstones offer personalised significance, sapphires (for 45th anniversaries), rubies (40th), emeralds (55th), or even birthstones, adding rich meaning and vibrant colour to the band. We offer both classic diamond eternity rings and elegant gemstone designs to suit every preference and occasion.

What finger does an eternity ring go on?

Typically, an eternity ring is worn on the ring finger of the left hand, alongside the engagement and wedding rings, symbolically completing the bridal set. However, you can wear it on any finger that feels comfortable and suits your style, such as the right-hand third finger.