Right now, everyone is obsessed with the archive. Vintage references, inherited pieces, and the idea that longevity signals taste. The heirloom has quietly become fashion’s clearest flex. But when your work revolves around high jewellery and a constant stream of newness, permanence starts to mean something else entirely. Surrounded by exceptional stones every day, what actually earns a lifelong place in your own collection?
That’s why we decided to ask the people in our office what pieces they keep for themselves. What are the natural diamonds they’d sooner guard than trade in or tuck away for another day. From studs that went through a pre-Partition journey to a floating solitaire gifted at the start of a new family chapter, these are the heirlooms they’re low-key gatekeeping.
Priyanka Parkash, jewellery editor
The piece: A 2.5-carat natural diamond in a minimal, “floating” Japanese design
How did this find its way to you?
“When my son was born, my husband got me the most beautiful diamond ring. It’s a Japanese design that he loves, and the way he gave it to me was really special. My baby was maybe just 40 or 50 days old, and he put the ring in the baby's hand. I thought there was something wrong, and when I looked he was just holding the ring—I just saw something sparkling and stunning.”
Why does this ring have a permanent place in your collection?
“I think it’ll be cool even in 2070. It’s a modern heirloom because it’s a legacy that I kind of started and that I hopefully will pass on to my daughter. It has almost replaced my engagement ring. It’s just so much more special now, because not only does it remind me of my husband, it also reminds me of my son and it kind of represents us as a family, not just as a couple.”












