
Marquise Solitaire Engagement ring
The Marquise Solitaire: A Ring That Commands Attention
Some diamond shapes blend in. The marquise cut does not.
With its elongated silhouette and pointed ends, it captures light and attention as few other cuts can. It is the shape that stops conversations. The shape that draws the eye. The shape that has adorned royalty and Hollywood icons for centuries.
In a clean solitaire setting, with nothing to distract from its dramatic lines, the marquise cut finally gets to be the star it was always meant to be.
Here is everything you need to know about this unforgettable ring.
First, Understand the Marquise Cut
The marquise cut has a history as dramatic as its appearance.
Legend says King Louis XV of France commissioned a diamond cut to resemble the lips of his mistress, the Marquise de Pompadour. Whether true or not, the shape has carried an air of romance and royalty ever since.
Technical Details
- 56 facets arranged in a brilliant cut pattern
- Elongated, football-like shape with two pointed ends
- Designed to maximize carat weight appearance
- Creates a "bow-tie" effect in the center (normal, not a flaw)
What Makes It Special
The marquise offers more visual size per carat than almost any other shape. A 1 carat marquise can look as large as a 1.5 carat round. You get more finger coverage for your budget.
Why Choose a Marquise Solitaire?
Maximum Finger Elongation
No shape makes fingers look longer and slimmer than the marquise. Those pointed ends draw the eye vertically, creating an elegant, graceful effect.
Impressive Size for the Price
Because the marquise is elongated, it has a greater surface area than a round diamond of the same carat weight. You get more visual impact for your budget.
Vintage Hollywood Glamour
The marquise has been favored by royalty and celebrities for centuries. It carries an air of vintage sophistication that feels both timeless and distinctive.
Unique Appeal
While rounds and ovals are everywhere, the marquise is less common. It is for someone who wants a ring that people will notice and remember.
Metal Choices for the Band
White Gold
Similar look at lower cost. Requires rhodium plating every few years. Good mid-range option.
Yellow Gold
Stunning contrast against the white diamond. Enhances the vintage, regal feel of the marquise. Very popular right now.
Rose Gold
Soft pink tone. Romantic and unique. Flatters most skin tones. Adds warmth to the marquise's dramatic lines.
How High Should it Sit?
Low Profile
The ring sits close to the finger. Practical and secure. Less risk of snagging. Best for active lifestyles. The marquise's points are well protected.
Medium Profile
Standard height. Good balance of beauty and practicality. Works for most brides. The marquise's elegant lines are clearly visible.
High Profile
Sits taller on the finger. More dramatic. Maximum light exposure. Can snag on clothing. The points are more exposed.
Will a Wedding Band Fit?
A solitaire setting typically allows a straight wedding band to sit flush against the engagement ring.
However, very low profile settings or very long marquise shapes may leave a small gap. Always check with your jeweler.
If she already has a wedding band she loves, bring it when you shop. At KRK Jewels, we check compatibility before finalizing any purchase.
What to Look for When Buying
V-Prongs on Both Tips
This is the most important check. Both pointed ends must have V-shaped prongs.
Symmetry
Both halves of the marquise should mirror each other perfectly. The two points should align exactly.
Bow-Tie Effect
Should be subtle, not overwhelming. View in different lighting.
Length-to-Width Ratio
Choose based on her style preferences. Classic, elongated, or shorter.
Prong Finish
Run your finger over the prongs. They should feel smooth, not sharp or bulky.
Band Comfort
The band should feel comfortable on the finger. A well-made solitaire is a joy to wear.
Common Questions Answered
Will the points snag on clothing?
With properly set V-prongs, the points are protected and should not snag.
What is the bow-tie effect?
A dark area across the center common in marquise cuts. A well-cut diamond has a subtle, attractive bow tie.
Is this ring comfortable?
Yes. Quality settings have smooth edges and properly placed prongs.
Can I see the marquise shape before buying?
Yes. Any reputable jeweler can show you marquise diamonds in person.
How do I clean this ring?
Gentle soap, warm water, and a soft toothbrush. Or bring it to KRK Jewels for professional cleaning.
Who is this Ring For?
The marquise solitaire is for someone who:
- Wants dramatic finger elongation
- Loves vintage Hollywood glamour
- Appreciates unique, distinctive style
- Wants maximum visual size for her budget
- Is not afraid to stand out
It is for the bride who wants a ring that stops conversations—in the best possible way.
Final Thoughts
The marquise solitaire offers dramatic finger elongation, impressive size for the price, vintage Hollywood glamour, and clean, timeless simplicity. With proper V-prong protection at both tips, it is a durable choice that will turn heads for generations.
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The Marquise Solitaire: A Ring That Commands Attention
Some diamond shapes blend in. The marquise cut does not.
With its elongated silhouette and pointed ends, it captures light and attention as few other cuts can. It is the shape that stops conversations. The shape that draws the eye. The shape that has adorned royalty and Hollywood icons for centuries.
In a clean solitaire setting, with nothing to distract from its dramatic lines, the marquise cut finally gets to be the star it was always meant to be.
Here is everything you need to know about this unforgettable ring.
First, Understand the Marquise Cut
The marquise cut has a history as dramatic as its appearance.
Legend says King Louis XV of France commissioned a diamond cut to resemble the lips of his mistress, the Marquise de Pompadour. Whether true or not, the shape has carried an air of romance and royalty ever since.
Technical Details
- 56 facets arranged in a brilliant cut pattern
- Elongated, football-like shape with two pointed ends
- Designed to maximize carat weight appearance
- Creates a "bow-tie" effect in the center (normal, not a flaw)
What Makes It Special
The marquise offers more visual size per carat than almost any other shape. A 1 carat marquise can look as large as a 1.5 carat round. You get more finger coverage for your budget.
Why Choose a Marquise Solitaire?
Maximum Finger Elongation
No shape makes fingers look longer and slimmer than the marquise. Those pointed ends draw the eye vertically, creating an elegant, graceful effect.
Impressive Size for the Price
Because the marquise is elongated, it has a greater surface area than a round diamond of the same carat weight. You get more visual impact for your budget.
Vintage Hollywood Glamour
The marquise has been favored by royalty and celebrities for centuries. It carries an air of vintage sophistication that feels both timeless and distinctive.
Unique Appeal
While rounds and ovals are everywhere, the marquise is less common. It is for someone who wants a ring that people will notice and remember.
Metal Choices for the Band
White Gold
Similar look at lower cost. Requires rhodium plating every few years. Good mid-range option.
Yellow Gold
Stunning contrast against the white diamond. Enhances the vintage, regal feel of the marquise. Very popular right now.
Rose Gold
Soft pink tone. Romantic and unique. Flatters most skin tones. Adds warmth to the marquise's dramatic lines.
How High Should it Sit?
Low Profile
The ring sits close to the finger. Practical and secure. Less risk of snagging. Best for active lifestyles. The marquise's points are well protected.
Medium Profile
Standard height. Good balance of beauty and practicality. Works for most brides. The marquise's elegant lines are clearly visible.
High Profile
Sits taller on the finger. More dramatic. Maximum light exposure. Can snag on clothing. The points are more exposed.
Will a Wedding Band Fit?
A solitaire setting typically allows a straight wedding band to sit flush against the engagement ring.
However, very low profile settings or very long marquise shapes may leave a small gap. Always check with your jeweler.
If she already has a wedding band she loves, bring it when you shop. At KRK Jewels, we check compatibility before finalizing any purchase.
What to Look for When Buying
V-Prongs on Both Tips
This is the most important check. Both pointed ends must have V-shaped prongs.
Symmetry
Both halves of the marquise should mirror each other perfectly. The two points should align exactly.
Bow-Tie Effect
Should be subtle, not overwhelming. View in different lighting.
Length-to-Width Ratio
Choose based on her style preferences. Classic, elongated, or shorter.
Prong Finish
Run your finger over the prongs. They should feel smooth, not sharp or bulky.
Band Comfort
The band should feel comfortable on the finger. A well-made solitaire is a joy to wear.
Common Questions Answered
Will the points snag on clothing?
With properly set V-prongs, the points are protected and should not snag.
What is the bow-tie effect?
A dark area across the center common in marquise cuts. A well-cut diamond has a subtle, attractive bow tie.
Is this ring comfortable?
Yes. Quality settings have smooth edges and properly placed prongs.
Can I see the marquise shape before buying?
Yes. Any reputable jeweler can show you marquise diamonds in person.
How do I clean this ring?
Gentle soap, warm water, and a soft toothbrush. Or bring it to KRK Jewels for professional cleaning.
Who is this Ring For?
The marquise solitaire is for someone who:
- Wants dramatic finger elongation
- Loves vintage Hollywood glamour
- Appreciates unique, distinctive style
- Wants maximum visual size for her budget
- Is not afraid to stand out
It is for the bride who wants a ring that stops conversations—in the best possible way.
Final Thoughts
The marquise solitaire offers dramatic finger elongation, impressive size for the price, vintage Hollywood glamour, and clean, timeless simplicity. With proper V-prong protection at both tips, it is a durable choice that will turn heads for generations.





















