Here’s How to Tell a Marquise Cut Apart from a Princess Cut Diamond

Your quick guide to all the different diamond cuts...

Jul 24, 2025
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Diamonds may be forever, but trends come and go. From the oval-cut diamonds favoured by brides like Hailey Bieber and Kate Middleton, to the more vintage and unique cuts, like Selena Gomez’s stunning six-carat marquise-cut diamond ring, there’s a right diamond cut for everyone.

Choosing a diamond cut for your engagement ring is ultimately about finding the one that speaks to you, whether it’s timeless or trendsetting.

When it comes to selecting the perfect diamond, the right shape and type are the most important decisions. An expression of style, personality and timeless elegance, the ring you pick can help you make a statement that reflects your taste.


So, whether you’re someone who favours a more traditional cut of the diamond or someone who wants something unique, there’s a right diamond cut for you. Take a look at some of the most popular diamond cuts for engagement rings.

Guide to Different Cuts of Diamond

Round Brilliant

The round brilliant diamond is one of the most popular and classic shapes. Designed for maximum sparkle with 58 facets, it is perfect for people who want to sustain the traditional touch to their timeless symbol of love

Princess cut

A very popular design amongst the ladies, the princess cut is usually square or sometimes rectangular with pointed corners. It is ideal for trendsetters who love sharp geometry and contemporary designs. Women looking to style their princess cuts can style them with bold metal bands and three-stone settings.

Oval

An elongated version of the round brilliant diamond, it creates an illusion for longer fingers. While presently the oval diamonds can commonly be seen on most celebrities, it particularly is best suited for vintage lovers who like a touch of uniqueness.

Emerald

Best suited for high clarity diamonds, emerald is rectangular with step-cut facets, offering a hall of mirrors effect. This is largely ideal for fans of art deco elegance and understated luxury.

Cushion

Cushion diamonds are square or rectangular with rounded corners. Almost like a pillow, these diamonds have a soft, romantic and vintage appeal and are great for couples and lovers of heirloom-inspired jewellery. If one wants, these rings are perfect for statement cocktail rings

Pear

Pear diamonds, as the name indicates, are a hybrid of round and marquise cuts that are pointed on one end. These look especially unique and flattering when used for earrings or pendants and are often best for those who always like to stand out and experiment.

Marquise

Long and narrow with pointed ends, these marquise-cut diamonds are dramatic and bold and create an illusion of greater size. These are the best bold personalities or maximalists who love to go all out to make a statement with their accessories. 

Radiant

Radiant diamonds are a cross between emerald and round brilliant cuts. Ideal for glamorous fashionistas who love the shine and structure of their accessories, these diamonds have a deep sparkle with trimmed corners.

Asscher

Square, steep cut and deeply symmetrical, Asscher cut diamonds are a favourite of royalty and the retro design houses that still love a vintage touch to their accessories. These diamonds are the best fit for the people who love the glamour of the 1920s

Heart

The heart-cut diamonds are the ultimate symbol of love, shaped like a heart. Rare and highly sentimental, these are best for hopeless romantics and those who seek statement accessories that are reflective of their personality. A unique feature of these diamonds is that they can be worn as a pendant or in minimalist solitaire rings and still display the maximum charm.




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