Marquise shape diamond rings have a long centre stone with tapered ends. This shape looks different from regular round or oval rings and gives the hand a longer appearance.
At Lukson, you can explore Lab grown marquise diamond rings made with certified lab-grown diamonds and carefully designed settings. Choose simple, detailed or custom-style rings to find a design that feels right for you.
Why Choose a Marquise Diamond Ring
A marquise diamond ring works well for people who want a shape that is not too common. Even in a simple design, the long outline gives the ring a noticeable look.
Longer on the Finger
The marquise diamond sits lengthwise on the finger. Because of this, it can make the finger look longer. This is one reason many people choose marquise rings for engagement rings and statement rings.
Bigger Centre Stone Effect
A marquise diamond can look larger than some other diamond shapes of the same carat weight. Its long shape spreads well on the finger, so the ring gets a good centre-stone look without needing a very heavy design.
Different from Round and Oval Rings
Round diamonds have a traditional shape. Oval diamonds have rounded ends. Marquise diamonds have tapered ends, so the look is sharper and more defined.
A Shape That Works with Many Designs
Marquise diamonds are not limited to one ring style. They can be used in solitaire rings, halo rings, east-west rings and diamond-accented bands.
Choosing the Right Marquise Diamond Proportion
The proportion of a marquise diamond changes how it looks on the hand. Before choosing the ring, it is better to compare the length, width and overall shape of the centre diamond.
Length-to-Width Ratio
The length-to-width ratio tells how long the diamond looks compared to its width. Many marquise diamonds are chosen between 1.75 and 2.25 ratio.
A lower ratio gives a wider look. A higher ratio gives a slimmer and longer look.
Slim Marquise Shape
A slim marquise diamond gives more length on the finger. This style works well if you want the diamond to look longer from top view.
Balanced Marquise Shape
A balanced marquise diamond does not look too thin or too wide. It is a safe choice for people who want the marquise shape but still want the ring to look easy for daily wear.
Wider Marquise Shape
A wider marquise diamond gives more coverage on the hand. It can suit people who want the ring to look fuller without choosing a very long stone.
Best Settings for Marquise Diamond Rings
The setting is important in a marquise ring because the two ends of the diamond need proper support. A good setting protects the stone and also keeps the shape visible.
V-Prong Marquise Rings
V-prongs are placed at the two tapered ends of the diamond. They help cover the pointed ends and keep the marquise outline clear.
Bezel Marquise Rings
A bezel setting gives the diamond a thin metal border. This is a good option if you want more protection around the stone and a smoother ring profile.
Halo Marquise Rings
A halo setting adds small diamonds around the centre stone. It makes the ring look fuller and adds more diamond detail around the marquise shape.
East-West Marquise Rings
In an east-west setting, the marquise diamond is placed horizontally across the finger. This gives the ring a different look from the usual vertical marquise style.
Split Shank Marquise Rings
A split shank band opens near the centre diamond. This style adds detail around the stone and works well with the long shape of a marquise diamond.
Choosing the Right Band Style for a Marquise Ring
The band changes the overall look of the ring. Some people prefer a plain band, while others like side diamonds or a more detailed design.
Plain Gold Bands
A plain gold band keeps the focus on the marquise diamond. This works well for solitaire-style rings.
Diamond-Accented Bands
Diamond-accented bands have small diamonds on the sides. They add detail to the ring without taking attention away from the centre stone.
Split Shank Bands
Split shank bands make the ring look wider near the centre. This style is useful when you want the ring to have more design from the top view.
Curved Band Designs
Curved bands follow the shape of the setting. They can help the ring look more balanced and may also pair better with some wedding bands.
Custom Marquise Diamond Rings at Lukson
If you have a marquise ring design in mind, Lukson can help you check the details before the ring is made.
Choose the Diamond Size and Ratio
Start with the size and proportion of the diamond. This helps decide whether the ring will look slim, balanced or fuller on your hand.
Select the Setting
Choose a setting that supports the diamond properly. V-prong, bezel, halo, east-west and split shank settings all give a different look.
Pick the Metal Colour
Depending on the selected design, marquise rings may be available in yellow gold, white gold or rose gold.
Add Personal Details
Selected designs can be customised with side diamonds, band changes, setting changes or other details depending on the ring.
What to Check Before Ordering
When buying a marquise diamond ring online, do not look only at carat weight. The shape, setting and side profile also matter.
Tip Protection
The two ends of the diamond should be covered properly. V-prong and bezel settings are commonly chosen for this reason.
Shape and Ratio
A marquise diamond can look slim, balanced or wide depending on its ratio. Always compare the top view before finalising the ring.
Product Images and Videos
Check product images and videos before ordering. They help you understand the top view, side profile, setting height and overall look of the ring.
Certified Lab-Grown Diamonds
Lukson marquise diamond rings are made with certified lab-grown diamonds. Centre diamonds of 1 carat and above come with IGI certification. Selected designs with smaller diamonds may include SGL certification.
Customisation Support
For changes in setting, band, diamond details or gold colour, Lukson can guide you based on the selected design.
Marquise Diamond Rings and Other Elongated Cuts
Marquise diamonds are part of the elongated diamond family. This family includes shapes that add length to the finger, but their outlines are not the same. Marquise has tapered ends, so it looks sharper than most other elongated cuts.
Marquise vs Oval Diamond Rings
If you want a rounded and balanced elongated look, oval shape diamond rings are easy to compare with marquise rings. Oval diamonds have rounded ends, while marquise diamonds have tapered ends, so marquise looks sharper from the top view.
Marquise vs Pear Diamond Rings
A pear cut gives a different balance because one side is rounded and the other side is pointed. In pear shape diamond rings, the stone looks more like a teardrop, while marquise diamonds have tapered ends on both sides for a more even stretched look.
Marquise vs Emerald Cut Diamond Rings
Emerald cuts have straight edges and step-cut facets, so they look cleaner and more balanced. In emerald cut diamond rings, the shape feels more structured, while marquise diamonds have curved sides and tapered ends.
Marquise vs Radiant Cut Diamond Rings
Radiant cuts usually look fuller because of their square or rectangular outline. Compared with radiant cut diamond rings, marquise diamond rings look longer and slimmer, which makes them better for a finger-lengthening effect.











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