Which Diamond Shape is Right for your Engagement Ring?

You’ve decided to propose. It’s a big step toward a beautiful life together, but before you can even consider falling to one knee, you have to shop for the ring. There’s so much to consider, but the shape of the diamond has to fall into your thought process. Here are a few things to consider.

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  1. There are ten common diamond shapes you’ll see: round, princess, pear, cushion, heart, Asscher, oval, emerald, marquise, radiant. There are other cuts available, but these are the ones you’re mostly likely to see.
  2. Every diamond shape has its own beauty. While round diamonds mean real sparkle, princess diamonds mean a level of contemporary beauty that is perfect for a number of different settings. Emerald cut diamonds offer a sleek appeal that many desire, while the heart-shape is nothing short of truly romantic.
  3. Diamond shapes look different according to their setting. For example, round diamonds tend to be positioned so the bulk of the stone is just below the setting. Pear-shaped diamonds tend to appear much larger thanks to the setting style. What’s more, though, is that the shape should complement the ring as a whole. Some shapes, like the oval and round ones, look best as the primary stone, while others like the heart, look great as a solitaire setting.
  4. Every personality has a shape that’s perfect to meet their needs. If she loves all things vintage, cushion diamonds are the perfect choice. If she exudes elegance with every step, an Asscher cut diamond is easily the way to go. Think carefully about her personality before you select the diamond shape to meet your needs.
  5. Every woman’s hand looks great with a different diamond. Those women who have shorter fingers look best with more elongated cuts like the pear or oval cut. If your girlfriend has longer fingers, a squared shape like a radiant and princess cut, will probably work best. Larger hands look great with heart and round shapes, because slender settings simply don’t look proportional.

The Popular Choice

Even if you considered what each shape says, how the setting will affect it, and her personality, you may still be stuck with the problem of choosing the right shape. It’s important to note that nearly 75% of all diamond purchases involved round diamonds. Princess diamonds come next in popularity, but the simple truth is that if you select a non-round diamond, you’ll probably save quite a bit of money. What’s more, though, is that round diamonds tend to reflect the most light for their size, which means you’ll get that level of sparkle that you’re looking for when you slip the ring on her finger.

Your best bet as you work to choose the right shape is to work with an expert like the jewellers at Diamond Rocks. Specialists in helping grooms-to-be just like you select the ideal diamond engagement rings for their potential brides, they’ll help guide you when it comes to shape and many other concerns. 

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