Ring Style Guide

Engagement ring styles are as diverse as those who wear them. Whether your aesthetic leans toward classic, romantic, modern, vintage—or a combination, the possibilities are endless.

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Round

The most classic shape of all. 58 facets for that WOW factor. Round cuts typically provide the most flexibility in terms of balancing cut, color and clarity.

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Cushion

Also referred to as pillow cut, this diamond shape has rounded corners, and larger facets to increase their brilliance. Can be cut as squares or rectangles.

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Pear

This brilliant-cut diamond is also called a teardrop for its single point and rounded end. The unique look of the pear shape helps make it a popular choice for engagement rings. It can be worn with the point facing up or down.

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Emerald

What makes the emerald shape distinct is its pavilion, which is cut with rectangular facets to create a unique optical appearance. Due to its large open table and step-cut pavilion, this shape highlights the clarity of the diamond.

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Radiant

Trimmed corners are the signature of this diamond, and they help make the radiant shape a popular and versatile choice for jewelry. The radiant shape offers the best of both worlds: the elegant rectangular symmetry of an emerald shape with the brilliant sparkle and facets of a round.

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Marquise

The marquise shape is an ode to vintage style. The stone name is inspired by Marquise de Pompadour—it's said that King Louis XIV of France commissioned a stone to be created in the perfect shape of her smile. The shape of a marquise can maximize carat weight, giving you a much larger-looking diamond. 

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Asscher

This beautifully distinct shape is nearly identical to the emerald-cut diamond, except that it's square. An Asscher’s pavilion is cut with rectangular facets in the same style as the emerald.

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Oval

The oval shape is a variation of the iconic, most timeless round-cut diamond. Choose the oval diamond if you like the classic lines of the round diamond but are seeking something a little more unique.

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Princess

Its beautiful brilliance and unique cut makes it a favorite for engagement rings. This shape has pointed corners and is traditionally known as a square-cut diamond, although they vary in how square or rectangular they are.

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