Marquise Cut Engagement Rings
Frequently Asked Questions
Your marquise cut engagement ring can be customised in a variety of ways, by picking the metal, the type and quantity of side stones, the prong setting, or the diamond quality and size. Additionally, you may book with one of our jewellers to develop a completely unique design that is catered to your own tastes, creating a one-of-a-kind item that embodies your distinctive sense of fashion and taste.
When choosing a setting for a marquise engagement ring, two popular options are the prong and three-stone settings. The prong setting enhances the diamond's brilliance and accentuates its pointed shape, while the three-stone setting creates a timeless and stunning look with extra sparkle. Side stone alternatives are very popular as well, when it pertains to marquise cuts. The best setting will depend on personal preference and style. Consult with our jewellers to find the perfect one for you.
The size of a marquise diamond that is deemed "large enough" depends on the buyer's choices and financial constraints. A marquise diamond weighing 1 carat or more is typically regarded as a suitable size for an engagement ring. The 4 C's of diamond quality, however, should also be taken into account. It is advised to choose a diamond with good symmetry and have it verified by a reputable independent agency (GIA, etc).
A marquise diamond must have all four of the 4 Cs—cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight—but the cut and clarity are especially significant. The cut influences the stone's brilliance, fire, and symmetry, and because of the cut's elongated form, which makes inclusions and flaws more obvious, clarity is an important consideration. While colour and carat weight are equally significant, they may differ based on preferences and price range. It is advised to select a well-cut, premium marquise diamond that fits your own style and price range.
For many years, Marquise shaped diamonds have been a well-liked option for engagement rings and other pieces of jewellery. While it hasn't recently enjoyed the same level of popularity as other diamond shapes like the round and princess cuts, it is still a classy and timeless option for individuals looking for a one-of-a-kind diamond. The diamond cuts desirability might be enhanced due to the fact the diamond seems larger due to its elongated form.
A Marquise cut and a Pear cut diamond engagement ring are fundamentally different from one another in terms of shape. The Pear cut is rounded at one end and comes to a point at the other, whereas the Marquise cut is long and thin with pointed ends. The Pear cut sparkles more brilliantly since it has 58 facets as opposed to 56 in the Marquise shape.
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