A Horse Girl’s Guide To Natural Diamond Jewels Just In Time For The Kentucky Derby

And a story about growing into my boots.

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I honestly remember it like it was yesterday. My mom put me in the car at the tender age of 7 and shipped me off to day camp–the idea was hers and my Grandmom’s. The two of them love horses, especially my grandmother. My father and grandfather also like horses–more for the Kentucky Derby and the sports betting banter that came along with watching the Triple Crown races. This was not just any day camp, it was horse camp. To set the scene, it was the middle of July during a heatwave. We pulled up to the local barn, and she told me to “just have fun, and make a friend or two.” (I can confidently say I made a friend and fell in love with the horses and a sport that’s still a huge part of my life today.) She later revealed to me that she and Grandmom thought I’d hate horse camp, but to both their surprise (and financial dismay), horses became my ultimate love. 

When it all began.

I stuck with this from age 7 onward. I took lessons every week, competed in Hunter/Jumpers, won, lost, ate dirt (several times), and shoveled manure, but every part of it fulfilled me. I never owned my own horse, but I had the opportunity to love so many different horses like they were my own. 

Me and Princess.

When it came time to decide the next chapter of my life, I gave up competing and going to the barn weekly, to move to New York City for college and ultimately a career in fashion. Something my mother and grandmother also introduced me to at a young age was diamonds, and how beautiful and rare they were. Keeping all of this in mind, I fell in love with the city and fashion, specifically jewelry, but what makes my job so special now, is when I can fuse together the things I love: horses and diamonds.

I see a lot of natural diamond jewelry that resonates with me, who doesn’t love diamonds? But horse diamond jewelry in particular takes the cake. Especially with the Kentucky Derby happening this weekend, whether you are a horse-girl like me or just love the lucky amulet, I encourage you to browse this carefully curated selection of gorgeous, horse-girl-approved, natural diamond jewelry. Some pieces just might be perfect to wear to a Kentucky Derby party!

Lucky Horse Shoes

Single Stone

Everyone could use a little extra luck, right? These lucky diamond horseshoe amulets are the perfect addition to your everyday jewelry to bring a little fortune your way.

Single Stone

Single Stone

Add this lucky diamond horseshoe from Single Stone onto any chain of your choosing. Its larger size makes it a perfect statement necklace.

Foundrae

Foundrae

Looking for a little horseshoe earring to add to your stack? Foundrae has you covered with this horseshoe stud that adds a touch of sparkle and prosperity.

Future Fortune

Future Fortune

This breathtaking diamond horseshoe ring from Future Fortune is sure to turn heads. With graduating diamonds, it is an epic statement piece.

Gigi Clozeau

Gigi Clozeau

This diamond horseshoe bracelet from Gigi Clozeau is delicate enough for your everyday bracelet stack, but can also shine alone on its own. If your lucky number happens to be 9, the bracelet’s 9 diamonds offer some extra luck.

Monica Rich Kosann

Courtesy of Monica Rich Kosann

This diamond horseshoe from Monica Rich Kosann is a perfect everyday necklace. Encrusted with diamonds, this necklace also features MRK’s signature floating bezel diamond on the chain.

Nicole Rose

Nicole Rose

This dainty horseshoe necklace from Nicole Rose is a great piece to incorporate daily, or when you just want a special, lucky sparkle.

Horses, Boots, and Bits

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Do you want to go full horse girl? These pieces will surely help you fall in love with our four legged friends.

Lionheart

Courtesy of Lionheart

This diamond horse head ring from Lionheart is high on my list of needs. It is the ultimate horsegirl ring, and perfect to wear to your Kentucky Derby party this weekend.

Sydney Evan

Sydney Evan

I would never do a horse roundup without including a cowboy boot. This diamond cowboy boot charm from Sydney Evan even has a diamond spur!

Elizabeth Locke

Elizabeth Locke

This cool pendant from Elizabeth Locke features an engraved horse surrounded by diamonds. Larger in scale, it’s the perfect statement piece to add to any chain of your choosing.

Anita Ko

Anita Ko

Anita Ko’s lucky horse talisman is a great staple charm to layer with your favorite diamond chains. This hand engraved piece symbolizes vitality, independence, and enthusiasm for people and life.

Adina Reyter

Adina Reyter

Adina Reyter’s diamond horse bit is a subtle and classic way to wear horse diamond jewelry. This delicate necklace will quickly become an essential piece of everyday jewelry.

Karina Brez

Karina Brez

Focusing on equestrian jewelry, Karina Brez has a variety of natural diamond horse bits, hooves, horses, and more. These pavé diamond horse bit huggie hoops are a great little equestrian-themed accessory, with a touch of sparkle.

Antique Horses

Samantha Knight

Looking for something with an extra bit of character? These vintage horse pieces have got you covered.

Jewels by Grace

Jewels by Grace

Jewels by Grace has a real treasure. An antique horseshoe locket. Available to add to any chain, this is a forever piece of natural diamond jewelry and a rare find.

Samantha Knight

Samantha Knight

This vintage gold and diamond horseshoe ring from Samantha Knight is the best of both worlds: the luck of the horseshoe and the horse head, making this the ultimate horse-girl ring.

Ashey Zhang

Courtesy of Ashley Zhang

Ashley Zhang has quite a collection of antiques, including this antique diamond horseshoe charm. It has been bringing good luck for decades, why not make it yours?