Marquise Cut Diamond Guide: Price, History and Styling Tips
The marquise cut diamond is not for the faint of heart — it’s bold, dramatic, and unapologetically regal. With its elongated body and pointed tips, this historic shape creates the illusion of longer, slimmer fingers and delivers the largest surface area per carat of any diamond cut.
In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about marquise diamonds — from their royal history to price comparisons with oval and round cuts, to modern styling tips and ideal ring settings. Whether you're drawn to the elegance of a marquise engagement ring or simply curious about this rare shape, Vivre Brilliance is here to help you discover the brilliance behind the bold.
1. What Is a Marquise Cut Diamond?
The marquise cut, also known as the navette cut (French for "little boat"), is a distinctive diamond shape defined by its elongated body and pointed ends. With 56–58 facets, it offers brilliance similar to round and oval cuts, but stands out for its striking silhouette and finger-lengthening illusion.
The shape is bold, romantic, and undeniably regal — perfect for those who want their diamond to be seen from across the room.
Characteristics:
Brilliant cut style, same faceting logic as round and oval
Length-to-width ratio: Ideal between 1.75–2.25, depending on preference
Bow-tie effect: Often present, but varies with cut quality
Visual impact: Largest surface area per carat among all diamond shapes
Its dramatic elongation makes marquise diamonds look larger than round or oval stones of the same carat weight.
2. Marquise Diamond Price Comparison
Due to less demand compared to round and oval, marquise cut diamonds are usually more affordable — especially in natural diamonds. And because cutters can retain more of the rough stone, they offer great value per carat.
Based on StoneAlgo July 2025 data:
| Shape | Avg Lab-Grown (1ct, VS2, G-H) | Avg Natural (1ct, VS2, G-H) |
|---|---|---|
| Round | ~$1,600 | ~$6,100 |
| Oval | ~$1,400 | ~$5,200 |
| Marquise | ~$1,250 | ~$4,600 |
Lab-grown marquise diamonds are an excellent option for budget-conscious buyers who still want standout brilliance and a unique shape.
3. A Royal History: The Marquise Legacy
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The marquise cut originated in 18th century France, reportedly commissioned by King Louis XV who wanted a diamond that resembled the lips of his mistress, Marquise de Pompadour. The resulting elongated shape became a favorite among European aristocracy.
Timeline Highlights:
1700s: Royal origin, known as the navette cut
Victorian Era: Popular in cluster rings and lockets
Art Deco period: Frequently used in geometric, symmetrical designs
Modern-day: Often featured in vintage-inspired engagement rings
Today, marquise diamonds appeal to those who value vintage glamour, individuality, and a bold silhouette.
At the intersection of marquise and oval lies a modern hybrid: the Moval cut. This elongated antique-style diamond combines the soft curves of the oval with the tapered tips of the marquise, forming a shape that’s as fluid as it is refined.
At Vivre Brilliance, our lab-grown Moval diamonds are often crafted with old-mine style faceting, enhancing their vintage glow and storytelling value — particularly in custom pet-inspired or heirloom designs.
Learn more about the Moval Cut and its growing popularity in bespoke collections.
4. Ideal Jewelry Settings for Marquise Diamonds
Engagement Rings:
Prong setting with v-tip protection: Essential for durability
East-west marquise solitaire: Contemporary and bold
- Bezel setting: Modern and fashion
Earrings:
Drop earrings elongate the neckline
Use as center stones or accents in symmetrical cluster earrings
Eternity Ring:
Alternative Orientation: elegant and suitable for daily wear
Pattern: delicate and romantic
5. Outfit Pairing & Style Guide
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Marquise diamonds naturally lend themselves to a vintage or statement aesthetic — and their elongated form flatters most finger and face shapes.
Best outfit pairings:
Structured silhouettes: Tuxedo suits, power shoulders
Draped gowns: Echo the long, regal lines of the diamond
Boho vintage: Great with cluster rings or Toi et Moi styles
Influencers and celebs like Victoria Beckham and Catherine Zeta-Jones have famously worn marquise diamonds, reintroducing the shape to modern brides.
6. Expert Buying Tips
When selecting a marquise diamond, pay close attention to:
Symmetry: Misaligned tips or wings throw off the entire appearance
Length-to-width: Between 1.75–2.00 is most balanced
Bow-tie: Moderate bow-tie is acceptable; avoid overly dark shadows
Tip protection: Always choose V-prongs or bezel
Certification: GIA or IGI grading is a must for transparency
Want help picking your perfect marquise? Try our 💍 Perfect Ring Finder.
7. Final Thoughts from Vivre Brilliance
With its storied past and daring silhouette, the marquise cut diamond is perfect for those who want to make a statement while staying timeless. Whether in a vintage halo or a sleek modern solitaire, marquise diamonds bring grandeur and distinction to any piece.
At Vivre Brilliance, we curate lab-grown marquise diamonds with ethical craftsmanship and stunning quality, ready to shine in your forever moments.
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FAQS
Is a marquise diamond more expensive than oval?
No — marquise cuts are usually more affordable, especially in natural diamonds, due to lower demand and efficient cutting yield.
Do marquise diamonds sparkle well?
Yes. They share the brilliant cut pattern of rounds and ovals, offering high brilliance — though proportions affect light performance.
Is the marquise diamond shape outdated?
Absolutely not! While it has vintage roots, the marquise is making a huge comeback, particularly in east-west and mixed-shape settings.
What does the marquise shape symbolize?
Elegance, boldness, and individuality — its origin as a royal commission reflects power and passion.
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