Discover our collection of certified lab grown yellow diamonds. It’s the warmest and most requested of all fancy diamond colours, prized for a golden glow that ranges from a soft champagne warmth to a full Fancy Vivid canary shine. Filter by shape, carat, clarity, certificate, or budget to find the one that’s right for you. Or flip the toggle to see the same stone in natural form and compare the price for yourself. However you search, every stone here is ready to become part of a ring, pendant, or design that’s entirely your own.












Come see your shortlist for yourself, in-store in London or Manchester, or over video from wherever you are, and let our advisors help you find the right one.
There's only so much a screen can show you.
Most people focus entirely on the grade (Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid), but the grade only tells you how strong the colour is, not exactly what it looks like. Yellow diamonds often carry a secondary undertone alongside the main colour. Some lean slightly orange, some lean slightly green, and the purest, most sought-after stones show almost no secondary tone at all. Two diamonds graded Fancy Vivid Yellow can look noticeably different on the hand, depending on which undertone they carry.
That’s part of why the setting you choose matters as much as the stone itself. Yellow or rose gold tends to flatter a warmer, slightly orange-leaning stone. Platinum or white gold, on the other hand, can make a purer yellow feel even crisper by contrast. If you’re choosing between two similarly graded stones, look at them side by side in natural light. The difference is usually clearer in person than in a photo, something our advisors can walk you through before you decide.
We’re careful about what makes it into our collection. Each stone is checked by hand for colour and cut before it’s added, so what you’re browsing has already been looked over with care. Every stone is grown using CVD or HPHT technology, sourced conflict-free, and independently certified by GIA, IGI, or HRD. If you’d like it set, our own craftsmen at the Hatton Garden atelier in London will build it for you using recycled gold and platinum. Choose one of our existing designs, or start something made entirely from scratch.
Blair, 2.00 Carat Lab Grown Oval Yellow Diamond Solitaire, Yellow Gold: simple, and it lets the stone’s own colour do all the talking.
Avian, 3.25 Carat Yellow Cushion Diamond Ring, Yellow Gold: we chose this cushion cut specifically for how richly it holds colour.
Isabella, 2.60 Carat Yellow Cushion Diamond Trilogy, Platinum: a three-stone design that frames the centre without stealing its light.
Kate, 1.50 Carat Oval Yellow Diamond Hidden Halo, Platinum: a quieter kind of halo, more sparkle without shouting about it.
Chloe, 0.50 Carat Lab Grown Yellow Diamond Bezel-Set Ring, Yellow Gold: made to be worn every day without a second thought.
Want to start from a loose stone and build something of your own? Take a look at our full Yellow Diamond Rings collection or our Yellow Diamond Engagement Rings. Or come talk to us about a bespoke design.
They’re real diamonds. The yellow colour comes from nitrogen becoming part of the crystal as it grows, the same cause behind colour in a natural fancy yellow stone. Nothing is coated, dyed, or added afterward, and every stone here carries a GIA, IGI, or HRD certificate to confirm it.
Typically 40–60% less for the same carat, colour, and clarity. Yellow tends to see some of the largest savings of any diamond colour, since natural fancy yellow carries a steep rarity premium that lab growing removes.
Realistically, less than a natural stone on resale, especially at higher colour grades. If you’re buying to wear rather than as an investment, this shouldn’t change your decision, but it’s worth knowing before you buy.
Saturation. Fancy Yellow is clearly colourful; Fancy Vivid is the maximum grade available, the “canary” look most people picture when they think yellow diamond.
Cushion and radiant cuts concentrate colour toward the centre of the stone. Round cuts show noticeably less colour at the same grade, so it’s worth avoiding round if colour is your main priority.
No. Colour in a lab grown diamond is permanent, whether grown or mined. It won’t fade, dull, or develop cloudiness with age or daily wear.
Lighter grades like Fancy Light or Fancy Yellow show more colour at a larger carat weight, since more surface area makes a subtle tone easier to notice. Fancy Intense and Fancy Vivid, on the other hand, show strong colour even at 0.5–1 carat, so you don’t need to go large to make an impact. A well-cut Vivid stone under 1 carat can look more striking than a bigger, lighter one.
It depends mainly on carat, colour grade, and clarity. A lighter Fancy Yellow will cost less than a Fancy Vivid of the same size, and price rises with carat weight the way it would for any diamond. Filter by budget above to see what’s actually available in your range, or book a consultation and we’ll help you find the right combination for your money.