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February 6, 2026 ring

MARQUISE CUT ENGAGEMENT RING

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MARQUISE CUT ENGAGEMENT RING

 

As a mark of his fondness for his lover, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, the Marquise de Pompadour, King Louis XV empowered the Marquise cut—also called the Navette cut—because it resembled a little boat, or "navette" in French. Madame de Pompadour was the queen consort of the potentate and an influential figure in his court, where her polymath, allure, and beauty made her famous. According to legend, King Louis XV was so rapt by the Marquise's swashbuckling smile that he wanted to capture her semblance in a diamond. He gave her the assignment of designing her signature cut for his court jeweler, anticipating that the result would be as beautiful and distinctive as her smile.

 


A patrician title that ranks above a count but below a duke is the French "marquis," from which the English word "marquise" is anglophone. In cinematic history, the Marquise cut bulges out for its peculiar elongated shape and stunning brightness, which have captivated both directors and fans. Among the many Hollywood productions with the Marquise cut, the 1953 classic "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" featured Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell.

 

A stupefying Marquise-cut engagement ring is just one of the many exquisite pieces of diamond jewelry that Marilyn Monroe's character Lorelei Lee wears when she sings "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" in the film. Its subsistence on red carpets and at eminent events has only served to increase its already stellar reputation in the eyes of the public. Compared to other cuts of the same proportions, the Marquise cut gives the impression of a larger stone and a higher carat weight due to its distinctive shape. The history of love and devotion that enhanced the foundation of the name "Marquise" lives on in the allusion to imperial fulgor, romance, and timeless beauty that it elicits today. Even if fashions hitch and hike, the Marquise cut engagement ring will always be a pledge of love, grace, and refinement.

 

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