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What is a marquise diamond? How do I get the best quality?
April Kerr

 
The marquise diamond has 56 facets and is elongated with pointed ends. The marquise cut is also referred to as boat shape or navette. It is said that France's Louis XIV wished for a diamond to be cut to reflect the smile of the Marquise de Pompadour.

Celbrity Style

If you own or are planning to own this diamond, you will be pleased to know that you share the good taste of celebrities. Michael Douglas gave a 10 carat antique marquise diamond engagement ring to Catherine Zeta-Jones with an estimated value of $2 million.

However to make sure you buy the best marquise diamond you need to take some factors into consideration. The most popular choice for cut diamonds is the round brilliant cut. It is difficult for the marquise cut to compete with the round cut in terms of brilliance and sparkle and is often badly proportioned. Often this cut can be considered too thin or too fat, whilst the ideal proportion is 2:1.

Watch out for the “bow tie” effect

You may have come across the description “bow tie effect” in relation to the marquise cut and also, to some extent, oval and pear shapes. This is something that the diamond cutters work hard to minimise but is not always possible to avoid completely. Dark areas appear across the middle of the width of the diamonds and resembles a bow tie – hence the “bow tie effect”. This is hardly noticeable with well proportioned diamonds.

Prices

The upside of purchasing a marquis diamond is the price. They are generally 10 – 20% less than the equivalent round brilliant cuts. Some jewelers may try and charge more however this can be because it takes much longer to find a matching pair due to the varying shapes of this cut.

Although it can be labour intensive matching these diamonds into pairs, a big reason why a jeweller will choose a marquise cut is to maintain it's size. The cutter has to look at the raw gem and decide the optimum cut for giving the largest carat.

Marquise diamonds have been a popular choice for many years and as long as you take note of the points above and buy from a quality jeweller, your purchase will be one you are glad you made. A marquise diamond ring can also help elongate your finger and make it more slender. They also look stunning as shoulder stones for a larger centre stone, or in a cluster around a major diamond

Want your friends to go green with envy when they see your new marquise diamond ring? They will think you have spent a lot more than you really have if you purchase from Ultra Diamonds who sell fine jewelry priced at an incredible 20-75% off with no loss of quality and service.

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