Why Trends Don’t Replace Training
I love a good trend as much as anyone. In jewelry, trends can be fun, inspiring, and sometimes even useful. They can push design forward and introduce people to new shapes, settings, and styling ideas they never considered before.
But after more than 20 years in the diamond industry, I’ve learned something that never changes.
Trends don’t replace training.
I’m Mike Nekta, a third-generation jeweler and a GIA-certified gemologist at Mike Nekta New York. I work with large-carat diamonds, custom engagement rings, and high-end investment pieces. And if there’s one thing I’ve seen over and over, it’s this: the clients who feel the most confident about their purchase are the ones who are guided by fundamentals, not hype.
Trends Are Loud, Fundamentals Are Quiet
A trend is designed to grab attention. It’s supposed to be simple, catchy, and easy to repeat. “This cut is in.” “That setting is outdated.” “This is the only diamond shape that matters right now.”
Training is the opposite. Training is slow. It’s learning why one diamond performs differently than another, even when they look similar on paper. It’s understanding how proportions, light return, clarity characteristics, fluorescence, and craftsmanship all work together.
When you’re buying fine jewelry, especially a major diamond, the quiet details are what protect your money and your peace of mind.
What Training Looks Like In The Real World
Here’s what I focus on when I’m evaluating diamonds and building custom pieces:
- Cut quality and light performance, because sparkle is not a trend. It’s physics.
- Diamond selection beyond the certificate, because two stones with the same grades can look completely different in real life.
- Setting and structural integrity, because a ring has to hold up for decades, not just look good in photos.
- Long-term wearability, because comfort, balance, and practical design matter more than people realize.
- Value and liquidity, especially for larger stones and investment-level pieces.
If you follow trends without understanding these fundamentals, you can end up with something that photographs well but disappoints in daily wear, or worse, something that costs far more than it should for the quality you’re actually getting.
Trends Shift Fast, Craftsmanship Doesn’t
One year it’s all about ovals. Then it’s elongated cushions. Then it’s toi et moi rings. Then it’s ultra-thin bands that look great online but can be risky if they’re not engineered correctly.
I’m not here to tell you not to buy what you love. I’m here to make sure what you love is built correctly, selected intelligently, and priced appropriately.
Training lets you enjoy trends safely. It gives you the ability to say, “Yes, I love this style, but I also want it to be durable, flattering on the hand, and made around a diamond that performs beautifully.”
The Best Purchases Are Trend-Aware, Not Trend-Dependent
The best jewelry decisions come from blending taste with education. You can absolutely incorporate what’s current, but your foundation should be timeless: great materials, great make, and great execution.
That’s how you end up with a ring or a diamond piece that still looks and feels right ten years from now, even if the internet has moved on to the next thing.
Book An Appointment With Mike Nekta New York
If you’re shopping for a diamond, designing a custom engagement ring, or considering a larger investment piece, I’d be happy to guide you through the process with real expertise and zero pressure.
Book an appointment with me, Mike Nekta, at Mike Nekta New York, and I’ll help you choose with confidence, not confusion.