Diamond shapes for wedding rings




For diamond wedding rings lovers, choosing the cut or the shape of the stone can influence the final look of the ring radically.




Not only the metal of the band, the color of the diamond or the setting matter when selecting a diamond wedding, but mostly the shape of the stone.

That is why is very important for the happy couple to pay more attention to this aspect that can change completely the appearance of the ring. In order to help you choose more wisely and according to all the rules of fashion, elegance, comfort and style, we present you here the most popular diamond shapes for wedding rings that are available at this point on the market.


It’s not enough o choose a big diamond stone for the ring if you don’t know how to sculpt it or shape it in order to fit your personal style and the life style you’re living. Some diamond shapes are more masculine and suitable for men than for women, while other shapes are more likely to be worn only by brides because they look more glamorous, fancy, glittering and girlish.

That is why choosing the correct diamond shape for your wedding ring is just as important as actually buying the ring. It’s ok an normal to have preferences in matters of style and beauty and that is why you are free to choose the right shape that can speak of your character and personality. But let’s see what the most popular types of diamond shapes for wedding rings are there to choose from and let you do commit in peace.


-         The emerald shape – featuring a rectangular diamond stone that can have trimmed corners. Because is has fewer facets than other shapes, an emerald shaped diamond is easy to look for flaws or inclusions. The elongated shape must be somehow balanced and that is why most emerald shape wedding rings are set with multiple side stones.

-         The pear shape – featuring a teardrop stone. Perfect for brides who wish to elongate their wedding finger’s appearance. Usually set without elaborated big accent stones on sides. More popular for other type of jewels like earrings or pendants.

-         The heart shape – modern, unconventional and rarely used in engagement rings but more in gemstone wedding rings.


-         The marquise shape – more traditional and pretty elegant, featuring a slim oval shape that can have pointed tapered ends. It can be found in a parallel set with the finger, usually highlighted with small accent stones along the sides.

-         The radiant shape – featuring a square shape, a beautiful rare alternative to emerald diamond weddings rings

-         The princess shape – featuring a square shape without trimmed corners, less expensive than other shapes. Three stone princess shape diamond wedding rings are very popular.


-         The round shape – traditional, usually seen in solitaire diamond wedding rings, in channel or prong settings.

-         The oval shape – usually flanked by other gemstones (sapphire, emerald) or diamonds. Perfect for brides with small hands and fingers.

-         The trilliant shape – featuring a triangular shape, uniquely perfect for couples who wish to wear a special diamond wedding ring.

-         The Asscher shape – featuring a square shape with trimmed edges. Quite rare and especially desired by men.

-         The cushion shape – featuring a pillow round shape, perfect for vintage or antique style wedding rings.

Written by , date Aug 11, 2010 in Diamond |
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