Collection: Marquise Cut Diamond

A marquise diamond dominates the finger. The shallow physical geometry of this specific cut pushes the carat weight outward into its length rather than hiding it deep inside the pavilion. You secure the absolute largest face up appearance possible for your exact budget. This elongated brilliant cut makes a one carat stone look significantly larger than a round diamond of the exact same weight.  

The signature pointed ends of this shape require specific structural protection. We mount our marquise diamonds using specialized corner prongs or full bezels to prevent chipping during daily wear. This distinct silhouette also adapts flawlessly to modern jewelry design. You can wear the diamond vertically to slim the hand or rotate it horizontally for a completely contemporary aesthetic. 

Diamond Cut Marquise

Maximizing Carat Weight with a Marquise Diamond

The primary advantage of a marquise cut is pure surface area. Because the physical weight of the stone spreads so dramatically from tip to tip, you gain an immense visual footprint on the hand. This geometric reality allows you to maximize your budget intelligently by achieving a highly prominent look that stretches elegantly across the finger. It is the most strategic choice in the entire diamond family for those who prioritize size and presence without compromising traditional brilliant fire.

Engineering Tip to Tip Brilliance

Extreme elongation presents a distinct optical challenge. Almost all stretched diamonds develop a dark structural shadow across the exact center where light passes straight through the pavilion. To combat this inherent light leakage, cutters must master the precise angle of every facet. We rigorously screen our inventory to guarantee a balanced internal reflection that keeps the center bright and visually active. You receive a center stone that delivers intense white fire from the very top point down to the bottom edge.

Protecting Your Marquise Diamond Ring

The two sharp points of this shape are highly vulnerable to chipping. You must select a setting engineered specifically for structural safety. A classic vertical setting like the Elena Marquise Ring uses solid metal prongs that wrap the tips completely to create a physical barrier against daily impacts. This ensures the diamond stays physically secure while capturing light from all sides.

The Modern Marquise Setting

You do not have to wear this shape vertically. Rotating the diamond horizontally across the finger creates a highly requested modern aesthetic known as an east-west setting. The Josie Marquise Ring utilizes this exact orientation to deliver a bold architectural profile that feels completely unique.

The elongated and highly individual silhouette of the Marquise cut also lends itself to unique structural applications. In our Faith Chain Ring, an 18k gold woven chain wraps around both ends of the Marquise diamond, securing it as a vintage-inspired soft chain ring. This design offers a distinctive alternative to traditional rigid bands, highlighting the stone's sharp geometry through a flexible, tactile form.

Frequently asked questions

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What is a marquise diamond?

A marquise diamond is an elongated diamond shape with pointed ends and curved sides, often described as a football or eye shape.

It is known for its elegant, elongated look that can make the finger appear longer and the diamond look larger than other shapes of the same carat weight.

Do marquise diamonds look bigger than other shapes?

They often appear larger than many other shapes of the same carat weight.

Because of their elongated form, more of the diamond’s weight is spread across the surface rather than hidden in the depth. This can make a marquise diamond look noticeably larger face-up compared to round or square shapes.

What ratio looks best for a marquise diamond?

Most marquise diamonds fall between 1.75 and 2.25.

Ratios around 1.85–2.00 tend to look more balanced and classic, while longer ratios feel more elongated and dramatic. Shorter ratios appear slightly wider and softer in shape.

The best choice depends on whether you prefer a more subtle or more pronounced elongated look.

Do marquise diamonds have a bow-tie effect?

They can.

Like other elongated shapes, marquise diamonds may show a darker area across the center known as the bow-tie effect. In well-cut stones, this is usually soft and blends into the overall light pattern rather than appearing as a strong dark band.

It cannot be completely eliminated, but it can be minimized with good proportions and careful selection.

How can I tell if a marquise diamond is well cut?

Look at symmetry and light distribution.

The two ends should align evenly, and the curves should feel smooth and balanced. A well-cut marquise should not have a heavy or uneven shape, and the center should not appear overly dark or flat.

Are marquise diamonds fragile at the tips?

The pointed ends are the most delicate areas of the stone.

To protect them, most settings use V-shaped prongs at the tips, sometimes combined with additional prongs along the sides. With a well-designed setting, marquise diamonds are suitable for everyday wear.

Do marquise diamonds show color more easily?

They can show slightly more color at the tips, especially in lower color grades.

In higher color ranges, this effect is much less noticeable. Choosing a higher color grade can help maintain a brighter, more even appearance across the stone.

Can marquise diamonds be set horizontally?

Yes.

While the traditional setting is vertical (north–south), a horizontal (east–west) setting offers a more modern and distinctive look. Both orientations work well depending on your style preference.

What is a moval cut, and how is it related to a marquise cut?

A moval cut is a hybrid between a marquise and an oval. It keeps the elongated shape of a marquise but softens the pointed ends into more rounded tips.

This creates a look that is more subtle and wearable, while still offering the length and finger-flattering effect of a marquise.

Are there different types of marquise cuts?

Yes. Beyond the classic brilliant-cut marquise, there are several distinctive variations.

Step cut marquise features long, linear facets for a clean, mirror-like look. Antique marquise cuts often include larger facets and an open culet for a softer, vintage glow. There are also modern variations like elongated hexagon marquise, sometimes referred to as a Dutch marquise, which combine a marquise silhouette with geometric edges for a more contemporary feel.