Marquise Engagement Rings

Make a statement with our marquise engagement rings. The marquise cut diamond or gemstone features an elongated shape with pointed ends, creating a unique and eye-catching look. Our Hatton Garden jewellers collection offers diamond marquise engagement rings crafted with expertise and precision, perfect for celebrating your bold and daring love story.

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Diamond Marquise Engagement Ring Styles

Marquise cut diamond engagement ring with platinum band

Solitaire Marquise

Halo Marquise

Diamond Shoulders Marquise

Halo Diamond Shoulders Marquise

Find your dream marquise cut engagement ring in Hatton Garden, London. Our collection features expertly crafted rings with the distinctive marquise cut diamond, known for its unique pointed oval shape and stunning sparkle. Explore our selection and discover the perfect ring to signify your love.

Schedule an appointment to purchase a Marquise Engagement Ring in Hatton Garden

If you want to purchase your marquise engagement ring in our Hatton Garden, London store or would like to book an appointment, click below.

Create a Bespoke Diamond Marquise Engagement Ring

When it comes to an engagement ring, we know you want the perfect ring to symbolise your love. That’s why we offer our bespoke jewellery design service to help you design and create your dream marquise diamond engagement ring. Whether you’ve got an example photograph, drawing or just an idea in mind, our skilled team will help you turn your vision into a reality. We can advise alternative materials and styles
to suit your budget.

Choose Your Marquise Engagement Ring Metal

Our engagement rings in Hatton Garden are available in the following precious metals: yellow gold, rose gold, white gold and platinum. The best metal for your marquise engagement ring is down to personal preference and which options compliments the stone and setting. Our team would be more than happy to go through the precious metal options with you.

Advantages & Disadvantages of Diamond Marquise Engagement Rings

Diamond marquise engagement rings have an elongated shape that can make the wearer's fingers appear longer and more slender. Due to its stretched, narrow design, a marquise diamond often appears larger than other cuts of the same carat weight, meaning you can get a visually larger diamond for your money. The marquise cut also features 58 facets, allowing it to beautifully reflect light and give a brilliant sparkle like that of round cut diamonds. Diamond marquise engagement rings is less common than round or oval cuts, making it a great choice for someone who desires a unique and eye-catching design.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a marquise cut engagement ring?

A marquise cut engagement ring features a diamond that has been cut in the shape of an elongated oval with pointed ends. This cut is known for its unique and elegant look and can be set in a variety of different styles.

What are the benefits of choosing a marquise cut engagement ring?

There are several benefits to choosing a marquise cut engagement ring. For one, the shape of the diamond creates a dramatic and eye-catching look that can make your fingers look longer and more slender. Additionally, the marquise cut is versatile and can be set in a variety of different styles, from classic to modern.

How do I choose the right diamond for my marquise cut engagement ring?

When choosing a diamond for your marquise cut engagement ring, consider the "four Cs": carat weight, cut, clarity, and colour. Look for a diamond with a high clarity grade and a colour grade of G or higher. Additionally, choose a diamond with a good cut that maximizes its brilliance and sparkle.

How do I care for my marquise cut engagement ring?

To care for your marquise cut engagement ring, it's important to clean it regularly with a soft cloth and mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners, as these can damage the stone. Additionally, it's a good idea to remove your ring when doing any activities that could potentially damage it, such as working with heavy machinery or doing household chores. Finally, store your ring in a safe place, such as a jewellery box, when you're not wearing it to protect it from scratches and damage.

How do I choose a marquise engagement ring?

When it comes to marquise engagement rings, there are a variety of styles you can choose from. A well-cut marquise diamond engagement ring should have perfect symmetry. Each side should be identical, and the points should align perfectly with the middle of the diamond. The marquise cut tends to appear larger than other shapes of the same carat weight due to its elongated shape. This makes it an excellent choice if you want a diamond that looks larger than it is.

What does the marquise engagement ring symbolise?

The elegant diamond marquise engagement rings symbolise romance and glamour. The marquise cut diamond dates back to 18th century France, when it was supposedly commissioned by King Luis XV for his mistress, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour. The marquise engagement ring gained mainstream popularity in the 1960s and 1970s when the diamond cut was refined.

Are marquise cut engagement rings more expensive than other types of engagement rings?

The cost of a marquise cut engagement ring will depend on a variety of factors, such as the size and quality of the diamond, the type of metal used for the setting, and the overall design of the ring. Generally speaking, marquise cut engagement rings can be more expensive than other types of engagement rings due to the large size and high quality of the diamond. However, there are options available at different price points to fit different budgets.

Why do marquise diamonds look bigger?

The elongated shape of the marquise engagement ring helps give the impression that the diamond is large when compared to other diamond cuts of a similar carat. When well-cut, marquise diamonds can reflect light across a large portion of the stone. This brilliance can enhance the stone's size by drawing attention to its full surface area.

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