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How to Find the Right Diamond Shape for You

October 5th, 2021

Congratulations on meeting the love of your life and deciding to tie the knot. Whether you’re ring shopping on your own or headed to the stores with your special someone, you might be wondering which diamond shape is right for celebrating your love. The diamond shape you choose can have a profound effect on the overall look of your engagement ring. Not only do the shapes evoke different eras—from modern to vintage and everything in between—but they also reflect light in various ways. Keep reading for some of Morgan Jewelers’ tips and learn about the different diamond cuts to discover which one is right for you.

Round

The most classic diamond shape out there, round diamonds feature 58 stunning facets that gorgeously reflect the light. Nicknamed the round brilliant, the stone’s unique faceting gives off the most sparkle out of any other diamond shape. In fact, dazzling round cut diamonds make up three-quarters of all engagement rings sold today.

If you’re not sure what diamond shape you desire, the round cut is often a full-proof choice. Not to mention, this cut works well with just about every ring setting and style. A round diamond is a traditional shape sure to stand the test of time.

Oval

Oval diamonds feature an elongated shape that allows for increased surface area. As a result, a romantic oval cut can look bigger than a round diamond of the same cost. This is likely why the oval cut has soared in popularity in recent years.

Oval cut rings are the ideal accompaniment for any vintage-loving bride. Boasting an ageless glamour, oval cut diamonds are as beautiful in antique settings as they are in modern styles.

Cushion

Named for their resemblance to a pillow, cushion cut diamonds feature slightly rounded corners for a style that’s both unique and romantic. The large facets on this shape maximize brilliance while ensuring the soft edges spill over with sparkle. Distinct yet sophisticated, cushion cut rings are great for the woman who wants to stand out.

Emerald

Despite what the name may suggest, emerald cuts are all diamond. Featuring elongated step-cut facets that capture the light, an emerald stone is befitting of a bride who appreciates classic elegance.

One thing to keep in mind with emerald diamonds is that they tend to look better when the clarity grade is higher. As a result, this option might not be ideal for brides with a lower budget.

Still, if you appreciate drama, emerald shapes are a natural choice.

Shop All Engagement Ring Shapes at Morgan Jewelers

With multiple locations across the U.S., Morgan Jewelers offers fine and bridal jewelry to shoppers in Meridian, Portland, Draper, Farmington, and beyond. Whether you need help selecting the perfect diamond shape or finding a ring setting she’s guaranteed to adore, we’re confident we can help make your dreams come true. Browse our collections online or make a reservation to stop by our showroom and get a personalized consultation with one of our experts.