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Daily Recommended Marquise Cut Diamonds

Last updated: Sunday, October 13th 2024

Our “Daily Recommended Marquise Cut Diamonds” showcase unparalleled elegance and elongated grace. Within millions, only the elite top 3% of Marquise cut diamonds are selected, celebrated for their distinctive shape and remarkable brilliance.

Clients desiring to amplify the diamond’s natural luminosity have the option of choosing between an Ideal or premium cut. This curated assortment caters to those who appreciate the Marquise cut’s unique ability to elongate and flatter, ensuring each diamond makes a statement of refined beauty.

Use the filters to narrow down the selection by carat, color, clarity, cut,  shape, brand, price and more. Still not sure which diamond to buy? Contact me here, and I’ll help you choose the best match.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

Marquise diamonds are not necessarily more expensive than other diamond shapes, but their price can vary based on their cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. Marquise diamonds can offer more value for money as they tend to appear larger than other shapes of the same carat weight due to their elongated form. However, high-quality marquise diamonds with excellent symmetry and proportions can be priced similarly to other fancy cuts.

The price of a 1 carat marquise diamond can range widely based on its cut, color, clarity, and overall quality. On average, you can expect to pay between $3,000 and $10,000 for a high-quality 1 carat marquise diamond. Lab-grown marquise diamonds are typically more affordable, with prices ranging from $1,500 to $4,000. It’s essential to review the diamond’s certification and compare prices from different retailers to ensure you get the best value.

The marquise diamond is special for its unique, elongated shape with pointed ends, resembling a boat or a football. This cut creates the illusion of greater size, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a visually larger diamond. The marquise shape also has a rich history, as it was commissioned by King Louis XV of France to resemble the smile of his mistress, the Marquise de Pompadour. Its elegant and distinctive appearance makes it a popular choice for engagement rings and other fine jewelry.

Marquise diamonds do not break easily, but their pointed ends can be vulnerable to chipping if not properly protected. It is crucial to choose a setting that safeguards the points, such as a V-prong or bezel setting. Regular care and maintenance, along with careful handling, will help prevent damage and ensure the diamond remains secure in its setting.

To determine if a marquise diamond is real, consider the following steps:

  1. Certification: Check for a certification from a reputable gemological institute like the GIA or AGS.
  2. Visual Inspection: Use a jeweler’s loupe to inspect the diamond for inclusions and other natural imperfections.
  3. Weight and Size Comparison: Compare the diamond’s weight and size with known standards for marquise diamonds.
  4. Professional Appraisal: Have the diamond appraised by a certified gemologist to confirm its authenticity.
  5. Water Test: Place the diamond in a glass of water; real diamonds tend to sink due to their high density, while fake diamonds may float or stay suspended.

The marquise diamond is named after the Marquise de Pompadour, the mistress of King Louis XV of France. The king commissioned a diamond shape that would resemble her perfectly shaped smile. The term “marquise” refers to a rank of nobility in French, highlighting the elegance and sophistication associated with this diamond cut.

To pick a good marquise diamond, consider the following factors:

  1. Cut Quality: Look for a diamond with excellent or very good cut grades to ensure optimal brilliance and fire.
  2. Symmetry and Proportions: Ensure the diamond has well-balanced proportions and symmetry for an attractive shape. Ideal length-to-width ratios for marquise diamonds range from 1.75:1 to 2.25:1.
  3. Color and Clarity: Choose a color grade of at least H or higher and a clarity grade of VS2 or better to ensure a clean and bright appearance.
  4. Setting: Select a setting that protects the pointed ends, such as V-prongs or a bezel setting, to prevent chipping.
  5. Personal Preference: Consider the diamond’s overall appearance and how it complements the wearer’s style and preferences.

Reviewing certification reports, comparing multiple stones, and consulting with a reputable jeweler can help you find the perfect marquise diamond for your needs.

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