Written by: Jill Newman
Photographed by: David Roemer

KWIAT MARQUISE CUT DIAMOND RING


Classic marquise cut diamonds are being turned on their sides—literally, appealing to the timeless, unique and playful aesthetic of today’s brides. The variety of new designs are bound to appeal to a range of styles.

The marquise cut diamond has never had the widespread popularity of a pear-shaped or emerald cut, but that’s about to change. With a growing desire for unique engagement rings, the marquise cut diamond suddenly appears fresh and new, and designers are showcasing it in contemporary rings that give this classic stone a modern makeover.

The History Behind the Marquise Cut Diamond

When it comes to romance, you can’t beat the marquise cut’s love story: in 1745, King Louis XV of France commissioned a diamond to be cut to reflect the lips of his mistress Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, also known as the Marquise de Pompadour. More than 250 years later, the King’s lover’s name is immortalized in a diamond—and the great romance lives on. When the stone is set east-west on a ring, you can imagine a pair of pouty lips.

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The diamond solitaire is back taking center stage, debuting in new shapes, colors, and cuts.

JENNIFER McCURRY, JEWELRY BUYER FOR MARISSA COLLECTIONS

KWIAT Marquise Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
KWIAT Marquise Cut Ring
Padis Marquise Cut Ring
Milamore Marquise Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
Milamore Marquise Cut Ring

The classic marquise diamond speaks to the bride’s desire for rings that are timeless and unique. “Couples continue to look for alternative engagement rings that remain sentimental but with a twist on tradition,” says Jennifer McCurry, Jewelry Buyer for Marissa Collections in Naples, Florida. “The diamond solitaire is back taking center stage, debuting in new shapes, colors, and cuts.” In short, the marquise is the perfect classic with a twist.

What’s especially appealing about the marquise cut is the way the long, narrow shape elongates the finger, which means it’s a silhouette that looks good on everyone. So jewelry designers are showing the marquise in playful new ways: Nora Kogan sets the diamond east-west on a skinny white enamel band. Padis created a series of marquise cut diamond bands set vertically and horizontally, while Greek designer Nikos Koulis sets the stone asymmetrically with a flourish of black enamel that appears like a fan. If only King Louis XV could see how his lover’s name has become synonymous with modern romance.

Lorraine Schwartz Marquise cut ring
KWIAT Marquise Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
KWIAT Marquise cut ring
Shahla Karimi Marquise cut ring

A New Twist on a Classic Cut

The marquise is easily adaptable to anyone’s style. As a solitaire, it appears regal with its pointed ends (like the points on a crown). When it is simply turned on its side in an east-west setting, the marquise appears sleek and contemporary. For a modern minimalist look, jewelers Tacori, Zoë Chicco and Milamore set the stone east-west on simple bands, and in a retro nod, Kwiat frames an elegant marquise cut diamond with tiny emeralds.

The Marquise Gets The Celebrity Stamp of Approval

Catherine Zeta-Jones' Marquise Cut Diamond Engagement Ring from Micheal Douglas
Catherine Zeta-Jones at the 2003 Oscars, showing off her marquise cut east-west set diamond engagement ring. (Getty Images)
Selena Gomez's Marquise Cut Diamond Engagement Ring from Benny Blanco
Selena Gomez announced her engagement to Benny Blanco with a marquise cut diamond engagement ring (instagram.com/selenagomez)
Victoria Beckham's Marquise Cut Diamond Engagement Ring from David Beckham
Victoria and David Beckham announced thier engagement in 1998 with her three-carat marquise cut diamond engagement ring. (Getty Images)

Victoria Beckham said ‘yes’ to soccer star David Beckham in 1998, when he proposed with a three-carat marquise cut diamond engagement ring, set with a yellow gold band. By the time of their wedding a year later, the couple added some extra bling with an updated pavé band. Catherine Zeta-Jones wears a stunning east-west marquise diamond ring given to her by husband Michael Douglas. Now, Selena Gomez has just announced her engagement to Benny Blanco, showing off her new three-carat solitaire marquise diamond, set on a yellow gold eternity band.