Marquise Cut Lab Diamond Engagement Rings
The iconic marquise cut makes our lab diamond rings pop. Its elongated, boat-like shape catches the light beautifully. Set in vintage-inspired halos, sleek solitaires or modern bands, these rings are elegant, timeless and completely ethical. Explore our collection to find the one that shines for you.
Marquise Cut Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Pave Set Side Stones (3.00 CT)
Marquise Twisted Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Pave Set Side Stones (2.00 CT)
Marquise Halo Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Pave Set Side Stones (2.00 CT)
Marquise Halo Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Pave Set Side Stones (1.50 CT)
Marquise Cut Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Pave Set Side Stones (1.00 CT)
Marquise Cut Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Pave Set Side Stones (2.00 CT)
Marquise Cut Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Pave Set Side Stones (1.50 CT)
Lab-Grown Marquise Diamond Rings
Marquise Cut Lab Diamond Engagement Rings FAQs
What is the best size for a marquise ring?
There's no single 'best' size for a marquise ring, as it depends entirely on your personal style and preferences. A common range for marquise diamond sizes is between 0.5 carats to 2.0 carats. You can go for larger sizes for a more dramatic and eye-catching look or opt for smaller sizes for a more delicate and subtle vibe. If you have further questions about stone sizes, cuts and carats, visit our Engagement Ring Guide or contact us at service@eternate.com.
What is so special about the marquise cut?
The marquise cut’s unique boat-like shape with pointed ends offers a different aesthetic than round or oval cut diamonds do. Marquise diamonds also have a larger surface area compared to their carat weight, which makes our lab-grown marquise diamond rings sparkle a lot and appear bigger than their carat size. As a result, this cut turns heads in the best way possible.
Where did the marquise-cut get its name?
There is an intriguing story behind the name 'marquise'. Back in the 18th century, King Louis XV of France was in love with a woman named the Marquise de Pompadour. He admired her beauty, especially her lips, so much that he commissioned a jeweler to create a diamond that mirrored their perfect shape. Eventually the 'marquise cut' was born!
How do you protect a marquise engagement ring?
The pointed ends of the marquise cut might be a bit more vulnerable than other shapes. But there are ways to keep your lab-grown marquise diamond engagement ring safe and sound for years to come! First, you should be mindful of your daily activities and take it off before rough activities to protect it from any damage. You can also provide basic cleaning at home with warm water, mild dish soap and a soft toothbrush. For more details, feel free to consult our Jewelry Care Guide.















