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Black Diamond Engagement Rings

Black diamond engagement rings offer a striking alternative to a traditional white center stone. Black diamond rings are defined by contrast—a dark center stone and a clean silhouette that feels intentional.

For more than 40 years Barkev's has designed engagement rings with an emphasis on structure, proportion, and long-term wear. Our black diamonds are natural diamonds heat treated to achieve a rich, even black color, then set in designs that keep the ring balanced on the hand with secure settings and clean lines.

You’ll find solitaires, halo designs with white accent diamonds, and three-stone styles—all designed to keep the black diamond the focus.

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What to know before buying a black diamond engagement ring

Black diamond engagement rings don’t look like a traditional white diamond ring—and that’s the appeal. The center stone reads darker and more opaque, so the design is driven by silhouette, proportion, and setting quality more than bright sparkle. When the ring is built well, it looks intentional from every angle and feels stable on the hand.

If you’re comparing black diamond rings online, focus on what you can actually evaluate: how the center stone is secured, how the ring sits from the side, and whether the design feels balanced.

Our black diamonds

Our black diamonds are natural diamonds that are heat treated to achieve their color. This creates a rich, even black appearance that stays consistent across lighting. From there, the setting matters most—secure construction, clean lines, and proportions designed for long-term wear.


Black Diamond Engagement Rings FAQ

Are black diamonds real diamonds?

Yes — they are genuine diamonds, chemically and structurally identical to colorless diamonds, with the same Mohs 10 hardness rating. The black color in most commercially available black diamonds, including those in Barkev's collection, comes from heat treatment applied to natural diamonds. This is a permanent process that doesn't affect durability. Black diamonds without heat treatment also exist — called carbonados — but they're rarer, less uniform in color, and not typically used in fine jewelry settings.

Are black diamond rings expensive?

They're less expensive than white diamond rings of comparable carat weight. Black diamonds cost significantly less per carat because they don't carry the color and clarity premiums that grade colorless stones.For buyers working within a budget, that price difference often means choosing a larger or more detailed ring than would be possible with a white diamond center stone.

Is a black diamond ok for an engagement ring?

Yes. A black diamond scores 10 on the Mohs hardness scale — the same as any diamond, and the hardest rating on the scale. They resist scratching in daily wear, hold up in all standard setting types, and don't require different care than a white diamond ring. Standard cleaning with mild soap and a soft brush is appropriate.

What does a black diamond engagement ring signify?

Black diamond engagement rings are associated with strength, self-determination, and individuality. They've moved from niche to mainstream over the past decade partly because of cultural visibility — including appearances on figures known for unconventional style choices — and partly because more buyers are simply choosing what they actually want rather than what's expected. The meaning is personal, but the consistent thread is intention: a black diamond engagement ring is never an accident.

How much does a black diamond engagement ring cost?

At Barkev's, the range is $2,930 to over $7,000. What drives the price is the setting complexity and the amount of accent diamond work — not the center stone itself, which is where black diamonds are most cost-efficient. A solitaire is at the lower end; a pavé halo three-stone design is at the upper end. Financing is available.

What's the difference between natural and heat-treated black diamonds?

Natural black diamonds — technically called carbonados — get their color from graphite inclusions distributed through the stone. They're genuinely rare and have a rough, matte texture that makes faceting difficult. Heat-treated black diamonds are natural diamonds subjected to controlled high-temperature treatment that converts their internal inclusions to graphite, producing a rich, uniform black. Both are real diamonds. The vast majority of black diamond jewelry uses heat-treated stones — including Barkev's — because they're consistent in color, available in a range of sizes, and take a high-gloss polish.

Can I customize a black diamond ring at Barkev's?

The collection offers choices of metal (14k and 18k white gold, rose gold, yellow gold, or platinum) and spans multiple setting styles and stone shapes — most buyers find what they're looking for within the existing range. For requests beyond the collection, contact the Barkev's team to discuss custom options.