Four Diamond Cuts & the Personalities Behind Them – Part I
For centuries, diamond cuts have reflected more than beauty—they've reflected personality, history, and individuality. While many were originally designed for royalty and aristocracy, today's women choose them as a statement of who they are, whether for an engagement ring, a milestone celebration, or simply because they believe they deserve a diamond of their own.
Every cut tells a different story. Which one tells yours?
1. Emerald Cut Diamond: The Powerhouse
A confident, unapologetically refined, pure luxury.
Few diamond cuts embody elegance quite like the Emerald Cut. Originally developed from the rectangular "table cut" and refined during the Art Deco era of the 1920s, its long, parallel facets create a mesmerizing "hall of mirrors" effect that celebrates clarity over sparkle.
When Grace Kelly became Princess of Monaco, her spectacular emerald-cut diamond engagement ring became one of the most iconic royal jewels in history. Decades later, the Emerald Cut remains the choice of women who appreciate quiet confidence, impeccable taste, and timeless sophistication.
Personality
The Emerald Cut is for women whose presence speaks before they do. Refined, intelligent, and effortlessly elegant, they don't chase attention—they command it.

2. Oval Cut Diamond: The Royal Romantic
Loved by princesses. Chosen by women who lead with grace.
The Oval Cut was introduced in 1957 by master diamond cutter Lazare Kaplan, combining the brilliance of a round diamond with an elongated silhouette that flatters the hand beautifully.
Its popularity reached legendary status when Princess Diana chose her famous oval sapphire engagement ring, later worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales. Today, the Oval Cut remains one of the world's most beloved engagement ring shapes.
Personality
Romantic, graceful, and effortlessly feminine. Oval-cut women embrace classic beauty while remaining modern, confident, and timeless.

3. Asscher Cut Diamond: The Art Deco Icon
Vintage glamour. Distinctive brilliance.
The Asscher Cut was created in 1902 by Joseph Asscher of the renowned Asscher family in Amsterdam. Its perfectly symmetrical square shape and deeply stepped facets became an icon of the Art Deco movement and continue to captivate collectors over a century later.
Elizabeth Taylor's extraordinary Asscher-cut diamond helped cement its reputation as one of Hollywood's most sophisticated diamond shapes.
Personality
The Asscher Cut belongs to women who appreciate heritage, architecture, and understated luxury. They embrace vintage glamour with unmistakable confidence.

4. Marquise Cut Diamond: The Original Trendsetter
Designed to stand out for women who love individuality and aren't afraid to be unforgettable.
The Marquise Cut dates back to the 18th century when King Louis XV of France commissioned a diamond shaped like the lips of his beloved Madame de Pompadour, the Marquise. Its elongated silhouette quickly became a symbol of French aristocracy and royal elegance.
Today, the Marquise Cut remains one of the most distinctive diamond shapes ever created, maximizing visual size while celebrating individuality.
Personality
Bold, creative, and unapologetically unique. Women drawn to the Marquise Cut don't follow trends—they set them.

Which Icon Are You?
Whether you're captivated by the regal romance of the Oval, the timeless sophistication of the Emerald, the architectural beauty of the Asscher, or the bold individuality of the Marquise, every diamond cut tells a story.
The most beautiful one is the story that reflects you, choose yours from our collection DIAMOND GIRL SOLITAIRES
Stay tuned for Part II, where we'll explore four more legendary diamond cuts and the remarkable women who made them unforgettable.
