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- Few gifts are as timeless as diamond jewelry. It's something meant to be kept forever.
- Startups like Mejuri, AUrate, and others make gifting luxury jewelry more accessible than ever. You can spend as little as $170 on high-quality gold and diamonds.
- Below are 19 beautiful diamond gifts for every budget, from new companies to household names.
- Looking for more gift ideas? Check out all of Insider Picks' holiday gift guides for 2018 here.
Diamonds are not a trend. Unlike many gifts that see their seasons of use and find their way to the donation pile, diamonds are meant to be kept forever. From one person to another, they're a lasting symbol of sentimentality, reverence, and elegance.
And, thanks to the burgeoning jewelry startup market, gifting a meaningful luxury is no longer restricted to those who have thousands of dollars to spend, though the options for those who do are better than ever.
But before you buy, there are some tips to note: Necklaces and earrings a great gift, and especially so for newer relationships or those shoppers unsure about ring size. If you're unclear on what her metal or color preference is, check what she wears every day or keeps in her jewelry box (most people stick to one metal family once they find what works with their skin tone). When in doubt, ask a mutual friend or customer service representative for help.
If you're looking for an engagement ring, read this first: A jewelry expert shares everything you need to know before buying an engagement ring
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