Types of Diamond Shapes
Explore diamond shapes to find the one that reflects your style.
Emerald Cut
A rectangular step-cut with 57–58 facets, reflecting light in a sleek hall-of-mirrors pattern.
Geometric Emerald Solitaire Engagement Ring
Eternal Glow Solitaire Engagement Ring
Pear & Emerald Cut Diamond Delicate Chain Bracelet
Oval Cut
An elongated ellipse with 56–58 facets, sparkling brilliantly along its graceful curves.
The Oval Classic Solitaire Earrings
Oval Sparkle Solitaire Ring
Elegant Twist Solitaire Engagement Band
Cushion Cut
A square with softly rounded corners, 58–64 facets, radiating a warm classic sparkle.
2.05 ct Cushion-Shaped Diamond Solitaire Stud Earrings
Forever Diamond Stud Earrings
Cushion Cut Engagement Ring
Round Cut
A timeless circle with 56–58 facets that catches light from every direction.
Marquise Cut Engagement Ring with Halo Setting
Classic Round Diamond Nosepin
Ribbed Shoulder Round Solitaire Ring
Princess Cut
Sleek square design with pointed corners and 57–76 facets, reflecting a striking and fiery sparkle.
Mens Solitaire Princess Diamond Band
Royal Princess Sparkle Studs Earrings
Apex Wrap Diamond Bypass Ring
Pear Cut
A graceful blend of round and marquise shapes, forming a teardrop with 56–58 facets.
0.50 ct Pear Solitaire Cascade Hoops Earrings
1.01 ct Pear-Shaped Diamond Solitaire Stud Earrings
Grace Diamond Pendant Necklace
Marquise Cut
An elongated oval with pointed ends, 56–58 facets sparkling with elegant brilliance.
Marquise Diamond Crossover Micro Pave Engagement Ring
0.5 ct Bezel Marquise Solitaire Ring
Ethereal Marquise Solitaire Ring
Heart Cut
A symbol of love with 56–58 facets, heart-shaped diamonds make a meaningful and romantic statement.
Heart-Shaped Halo Diamond Pendant Necklace
1.50 ct Classic Heart Shape Solitaire Ring
2 ct Heart Cut Solitaire Hoop Earrings
FAQ'S
Which diamond shape looks the largest?
Elongated shapes like oval, marquise and pear often appear larger due to their stretched silhouettes.
Are certain diamond shapes more durable?
Shapes with rounded edges, such as round and oval are generally more durable than pointed styles
How do I choose the right diamond shape
Consider your personal style, hand shape, lifestyle and how bold or classic you want the look.
Are some diamond shapes better for everyday wear?
Yes. Shapes without sharp corners such as round, oval and cushion, are better suited for daily wear.
Does diamond shape affect visibility of inclusions?
Yes. Step-cut shapes like Emerald and Asscher show inclusions more easily than brilliant cuts.
Can the same carat weight look different across shapes?
Yes. Different shapes distribute weight differently, which can change how large the diamond appears















































