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Diamond Shapes: A Guide to Their Beauty and Meaning

The shape of a diamond refers to its geometric appearance. The classic Round Brilliant Cut is most commonly seen in white diamonds. In colored diamonds, however, Fancy Cuts are often used to enhance the stone’s uniqueness and color intensity.

Cushion

Soft, Romantic, Timeless

The Cushion cut blends square or rectangular outlines with rounded corners, resembling a pillow. It’s one of the most popular shapes and particularly effective at showcasing the depth and saturation of colored diamonds.

Pear

Elegant, Distinctive, Feminine

Perfectly symmetrical Pear-shaped diamonds are rare and sought after. This graceful teardrop shape is ideal for necklaces and earrings, and elongates the hand when set in rings. A favorite among individualistic and romantic collectors.

Oval

Modern, Brilliant, Symbolic

Invented in the mid-1900s, the Oval cut is a brilliant-style fancy shape that offers both sparkle and a slimming visual effect. Symbolizing eternity, it has become a beloved shape for engagement and high jewelry.

Heart

Romantic, Rare, Sentimental

The Heart-shaped diamond is the ultimate emblem of eternal love. Best worn in rings or pendants, a well-cut heart diamond should be perfectly symmetrical—balanced and full. As one of the hardest shapes to craft, it gains value with expert workmanship.

Marquise

Royal, Vintage, Eye-Catching

The Marquise cut dates back to 18th-century France, originally created at the request of King Louis XV to resemble his mistress’s lips. Its name and shape reflect royalty and prestige, and its elongated silhouette lends a distinctive noble elegance.

Emerald

Sophisticated, Luxurious, Iconic

Known as a Step Cut, the Emerald cut features a broad, flat surface and parallel facets like stairs. This shape produces a gentle, elegant sparkle and enhances the diamond’s clarity. Loved by Hollywood stars and connoisseurs, it’s a true classic.