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Briolette diamond jewelry occupies a distinctive place in fine jewelry design — the briolette cut, with its tear-drop form covered in triangular facets, catches light from every angle in a way flat-table cuts simply cannot replicate. Goldia's briolette diamond collection centers on coffee brown diamond briolette necklaces crafted in 14K white gold, available in four lengths from 18 to 36 inches so the same style can be worn close to the collar or layered long against a décolleté. The warm, cognac depth of coffee brown diamonds pairs naturally with the cool precision of 14K white gold, creating a contrast that reads as both contemporary and timeless. Beyond necklaces, the collection extends into rings, bracelets, and earrings, with gemstone briolettes — including smoky quartz, amethyst, lemon quartz, Swiss blue topaz, rose de France quartz, and white topaz — appearing across stackable rings and adjustable sterling silver pieces. Every gold piece in this collection is built by our in-house team at Goldia, which means the craftsmanship behind each briolette setting is something we can account for directly rather than leaving to a third-party supplier. Whether you are drawn to the drama of a 36-inch briolette diamond necklace or the subtle texture of a stackable briolette ring, the cut itself remains the defining feature — dimensional, faceted, and inherently tactile.

Shopping for Briolette Diamond Jewelry: Key Decisions

One detail buyers often overlook is how dramatically necklace length changes the character of a briolette diamond piece. A coffee brown diamond briolette on an 18-inch chain sits near the collarbone and functions almost like a statement pendant — it becomes the focal point of an outfit. The same diamond on a 36-inch chain creates a layering anchor, something that moves against the body and catches light with motion. Before settling on a piece, it is worth asking not just what the jewelry looks like on a flat surface but where it will actually fall when worn. This collection offers 18, 20, 24, and 36-inch options in 14K white gold, which gives genuine flexibility for different necklines and styling intentions.

The choice of metal matters here too. The 14K white gold pieces in this collection carry the briolette diamonds in a setting that is durable for everyday wear — 14K gold contains enough alloyed metal to resist scratching better than higher-karat options, while still carrying the intrinsic value and warm luster associated with gold jewelry. For shoppers considering the sterling silver pieces with gemstone briolettes, those are a more accessible entry point into the briolette aesthetic, though silver requires more maintenance to prevent tarnish over time.

Gemstone briolettes in this collection span a range of colors and stone types: smoky quartz in both round and pear shapes, lemon quartz, Swiss blue topaz, rose de France quartz, and amethyst, all listed at AA quality. When evaluating loose gemstone briolettes specifically, the AA quality designation indicates stones that have been graded above standard commercial quality — look for consistency of faceting across the surface, since irregular facets disrupt the cascading light reflection that makes the briolette cut visually interesting in the first place.

For rings, sizing is a practical constraint to confirm before purchasing — several stackable briolette ring styles in this collection are available in specific sizes only, so checking availability in your size early in the process prevents disappointment. Stackable briolette rings also reward layering: mixing stone colors across multiple bands produces a curated, collected look that a single ring rarely achieves on its own.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a briolette cut diamond?

A briolette is a three-dimensional cut shaped like an elongated teardrop, covered entirely in triangular or rectangular facets with no flat table on top. Unlike traditional cuts designed to sit in a bezel or prong setting face-up, briolettes are drilled at the top and suspended so light enters and exits from every facet simultaneously, producing a distinctive all-around sparkle.

What does coffee brown diamond mean?

Coffee brown diamonds, sometimes called cognac or chocolate diamonds, are natural diamonds with a warm brown body color caused by internal structural irregularities during formation. They are graded and sold as natural diamonds. In this collection they appear set in 14K white gold, where the contrast between the warm stone color and cool metal tone is a deliberate design choice rather than a compromise.

What necklace length works best for a briolette pendant?

It depends on your neckline and whether you intend to layer. An 18-inch length sits near the collarbone and suits crew necks or jewel necklines. A 20 or 24-inch length works well with V-necks and open necklines. A 36-inch chain allows the briolette to hang at mid-chest or below, functioning as a layering piece rather than a standalone statement.

What does AA quality mean for gemstone briolettes?

AA is a quality tier used by many gemstone suppliers to indicate stones graded above standard commercial quality in terms of clarity, color consistency, and cut precision. For briolettes specifically, cut precision matters significantly — evenly distributed facets across the teardrop surface are what produce consistent light reflection. Stones graded below AA may show uneven or rough faceting that dulls the visual effect of the cut.

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