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Unveiling the Allure of Natural Diamond Secret Codes

by Madonna

In an era characterized by oversharing on social media, the allure of keeping secrets has become a luxury. This sentiment is at the heart of one of the hottest trends in jewelry, where words of love, empowerment, or whimsy are covertly communicated through diamond codes. Encrypted in sparkling diamond braille and Morse code, these hidden messages adorn gold pendants, rings, and more, offering a touch of mystery and sentimentality.

Jessie Evans, the designer behind the Jessie V E collection based in London, sees diamond braille as an intimate and sentimental addition to jewelry, infusing it with deeper meaning. Clients are now requesting expressions like “MARRY ME” in diamond braille or Morse code, embracing this unique trend as an alternative to traditional engagement rings. Evans emphasizes the versatility of these codes, allowing for messages that range from love declarations to playful or cheeky phrases. Prices for these personalized pieces start at $900, with a production timeline of four to six weeks.

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George Inaki Root, CEO and creator of the Milamore brand in New York, notes the universal appeal of braille, both visually and for its readability by blind individuals. Root’s collection, made in Japan from recycled 18-karat gold, includes custom braille pieces and words of inspiration like “SELF LOVE” and “TRUST” on various jewelry items, such as pendants, bracelets, rings, and hoop earrings.

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New York designer Amina Sorel draws inspiration from the idea of having a private world, incorporating Morse code and diamond messages into her creations. Her pieces, including hoop earrings with messages like “SOULMATE” and a bangle reading “I LOVE YOU,” appeal to those who appreciate discreet and sleek patterns. Sorel’s designs, made by skilled jewelers in New York’s diamond district, are especially popular among men.

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For those seeking meaningful yet discreet jewelry, Brent Neale, a New York designer, offers personalized Morse code pieces. Clients have commissioned Neale to create rings spelling out initials, family names, or secret messages using diamonds from engagement rings and family heirlooms. The result is stylish jewelry infused with hidden meanings.

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Hint, a French jeweler aptly named, specializes in covert messages through Morse code. Clients can custom order pieces online, choosing styles, 18-karat gold colors, and stones. Founder Virginie Parent explains that Morse code is a sound or light code, and Hint uses the light of precious stones to subtly convey secret messages.

Robinson Pelham, a renowned British brand known for its stylish and colorful jewelry, has also embraced Morse code with its gold Cipher tag pendants. These pendants can be personalized with words, numbers, and messages, starting at around $2,500.

As this trend gains momentum, the allure of having secrets encrypted in natural diamonds becomes irresistible, offering a unique and personalized touch to the world of fine jewelry.

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