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Marquise Necklaces FAQ
Why is this shape sometimes called the 'navette' cut?
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Defining Features of Marquise Cut Necklaces
A marquise cut diamond necklace is distinguished by its unique, elongated shape with pointed ends, often described as resembling a smile or the hull of a small boat. This cut is a deliberate choice for individuals who appreciate classic design but desire something more distinctive than a traditional round or square stone. It appeals to a sense of individuality and vintage-inspired elegance. The primary benefit of the marquise shape in a necklace is its flattering, lengthening effect on the neckline. Its slender form draws the eye vertically, creating an illusion of grace and length. It also offers an impressive visual size; due to its elongated surface area, a marquise diamond can appear larger than other diamonds of the same carat weight. This makes it a smart choice for those seeking a noticeable presence without a heavier stone. The marquise cut was reportedly commissioned in the 18th century by King Louis XV of France to emulate the shape of his mistress's lips.
Exploring Different Styles of Marquise Cut Necklaces
The setting and chain play a crucial role in the overall character of a marquise necklace. A classic solitaire setting with four or six prongs places the focus entirely on the diamond's distinctive shape and brilliant sparkle. For enhanced security of the stone's delicate points, V-tip prongs are a functional and popular design choice. Alternatively, a halo setting, which encircles the centre stone with smaller diamonds, amplifies its size and adds another layer of radiance. For a more contemporary feel, an east-west setting orients the marquise diamond horizontally across the collarbone, offering a modern and unexpected look. The choice of chain, from a delicate cable to a sturdy box chain, also influences the final aesthetic. Regardless of the setting, the faceting of the stone is designed for high performance. A marquise cut diamond typically features 58 facets, the same number as a round brilliant, ensuring it reflects light with exceptional fire and scintillation.
Practical Styling Advice for Marquise Cut Necklaces
Styling a marquise diamond necklace effectively involves considering both your outfit and other jewellery. Its shape naturally complements V-neck and scoop-neck tops, as the pendant's point follows the line of the neckline for a harmonious look. Worn against a high-necked garment like a turtleneck, it serves as a striking focal point. When pairing with earrings, the goal is balance. Simple diamond or metal studs are an excellent choice as they do not compete for attention with the necklace. Small hoops can also work well, but it is generally advisable to avoid long, dangling earrings. If you enjoy layering, a marquise necklace can be incorporated into a stack. To prevent tangling and ensure its unique shape remains visible, position it as either the shortest or longest piece in your arrangement, paired with simpler, fine chains. For a coordinated look, pairing a marquise necklace with stud earrings is a common recommendation to avoid overwhelming the neckline.
Who Are Marquise Cut Necklaces Best Suited For?
The marquise necklace is well suited for a selection of personal styles and physical attributes. Its traditional vertical orientation has a notable lengthening effect, drawing the eye down and creating a graceful line that can flatter a shorter neck or a fuller décolletage. This makes it a versatile choice for many individuals. From a style perspective, it resonates strongly with those who favour vintage or Art Deco aesthetics, yet its clean, geometric lines allow it to function just as well in a modern, minimalist wardrobe, especially in a simple solitaire setting. Lifestyle is also a key consideration. The pointed ends of the marquise cut are its most delicate areas and can be susceptible to chipping if struck. The sharp points of a marquise cut are its most vulnerable areas, making protective settings like V-tip prongs a practical consideration for longevity, especially for those with an active lifestyle.
Customising Your GLAMIRA Marquise Cut Necklaces
Choosing a marquise necklace from GLAMIRA means you are directly involved in creating your final piece. Rather than selecting from a pre-made inventory, you have the ability to customise your necklace to your exact preferences. You can select the precious metal, from the warm hue of yellow gold to the cool lustre of platinum, and choose its purity, including 9ct, 14ct, or 18ct options. You also determine the ideal chain length to suit your style and neckline. This level of personalisation ensures the final piece is a true reflection of your taste. To support your purchase, every order includes complimentary insured UK delivery, a 60-day return policy for complete peace of mind, and a lifetime warranty covering any manufacturing defects. This commitment to quality and service is built into our process. Every GLAMIRA necklace is handcrafted to order, ensuring the piece is made specifically for the individual customer.





















































