Marquise Cut Diamond

Our Marquise Lab Grown Diamonds collection features high-quality lab created marquise diamonds with precision cut symmetry. This distinctive football shaped diamond is a top choice for those seeking a larger visual surface area per carat. Whether you are sourcing a center stone for a marquise engagement ring or looking for matching loose marquise diamonds for custom jewelry projects, our inventory offers various color and clarity grades. Every stone in this selection is a certified lab diamond with identical chemical properties to mined alternatives. Browse our current stock of marquise cut diamonds available in multiple carat weights to fit your specific budget and design requirements.

Collection FAQs

A marquise diamond​ is an elongated diamond shape with pointed ends, resembling a boat or an eye. It typically has 58 facets that make it sparkle brilliantly.

Yes, each loose marquise cut diamond​ in the collection is IGI‑certified. You’ll receive a digital grading certificate upon request.

Its elongated silhouette creates the illusion of greater size and visually lengthens the finger. Plus, it's more affordable per carat than a round cut diamond​ or princess cut diamond but still eye-catching.

Most experts recommend a length-to-width ratio of 1.85–2.00, table percentage 53–63%, depth 58–62%, and girdle thickness from very thin to slightly thick.

For color, G-H or I if set in yellow/rose gold typically looks white without the premium of D-F. Clarity SI1 or SI2 often provides excellent value if inclusions aren’t visible to the naked eye.

Yes, a marquise cut​ can be more fragile than some other cuts because of its pointed ends. These sharp tips are more prone to chipping if not handled carefully or if the setting doesn’t protect them well.

Check that both halves mirror each other, facets align neatly, and wings curve evenly. Precise symmetry ensures optimal sparkle and visual balance.

Yes, a round diamond can be recut into a marquise cut diamonds​, but it will lose some carat weight and may cost a lot. It’s important to work with an expert to keep the diamond’s quality.

Yes, marquise diamond cut​ can hold their value well, especially if they have good cut quality, color, and clarity. However, they are less popular than round cut diamond​, which may affect resale demand.

Yes, but only with protective settings. The pointed ends are more exposed to damage, so a secure prong or bezel setting is key for daily wear.

Marquise diamonds look great in solitaire, halo, vintage, or east-west settings. They also shine in three-stone rings. Their shape allows for creative and bold designs.

Yes, diamond marquise cut​ look bigger than other shapes because they are long and have more surface on top.

It’s a modern style where the diamond is set horizontally across the band. It gives a chic, contemporary twist to a classic cut.

Yes, Lab-created marquise diamond cuts​ are available at Dvik Jewels offering ethical sourcing, excellent value, and identical brilliance to mined stones.

Absolutely, Baguettes, pears, trillions, or round cut diamond ring​ work well as side stones to enhance the central marquise-cut diamond​.