Most Trending Diamond Shapes 2020

 When it comes to the fashion industry, we can see mercurial changes with recent trends. And it stands true for every other similar consumer industry as well such interior designing, toys for children, electronic gadgets, kitchen appliances, latest motorbikes and many more. The jewelry industry is no exception in this case as well. However, the part which handles the diamond jewelry does have some difference from the others for sure. You might see trends while you are looking to get your engagement ring just like any other industry. 

 


For instance, 2019 saw the rise in fame of the Pear cut which simply faded off by the beginning of 2020. But when we talk about the diamond shapes, the usual trend simply revolves around the classic vintage designs only with a slight change or variation with the design. The reason these trends are widely accepted by the people around the globe is that they have set their mark in the world with the hugely popular shape for long decades and whenever a shape came out to be in fame previously, they were pretty similar to the vintage formed template only. So

One has to make sure that they get the desired knowledge for choosing the best shape diamond which is available in the marketplace and is in the current fashion trend as well.Let’s talk about the few specific diamond shapes which turned out to stay up in the trend in 2020:

 

  1. VINTAGE ASSCHER DIAMOND SHAPE

The name Asscher comes out from the Dutch brother who was known for bringing out this diamond shape for the first in Amsterdam during the early 20th century. If you are looking to design your own engagement ring, you can get your hands on this art deco design which has seen quite a popularity amidst the people looking for engagement ring ever since from the 1920s and later on it became a rarity for the next few decades since the style went out of trend. This design soon came out to be in trend again in the 21st century after it was redesigned by adding some extra facets to give it an improved shining texture. 

 

  1. OVAL DIAMOND SHAPE

 

It became an excellent choice for women to have in their engagement ring as the center stone and soon the demand started rising all over the globe since 2018, and recently the trend of it has started building more news in the market. We can speculate the reason for its popularity and it is because the finger looks elongated once a woman puts this diamond on her finger. This is a pretty lavish look for the shorter, wider fingers and it makes them appear more slender. This is achieved due to the rounded, symmetrical, and taller shape of the oval.

 

  1. MARQUISE BRILLIANT DIAMOND SHAPE

 

Another trendy diamond shape that provides the effect of elongated and flattering finger appearance is the widely popular marquise brilliant diamond shape. This has become a popular choice to go for as the central stone and is usually carried by the pear-shaped or the round side stones. You can bring in GIA certified loose diamonds for your engagement ring in this shape and since it has a similarity with the oval cut, where the marquise turn out to be more long and oval and the only difference it has from the oval one is that it can look bit narrower from the pointed tips. This special feature allows the ring to form a beautiful look with the marquise forming a hull of a small boat look and is often referred to as a “navette” which translates to “little boat” in the French language.

 

  1. TRILLION DIAMOND SHAPE

 

This diamond shape is quite popular for the excellence they provide in the scintillation along with a different triangular shape which stands unique in the market from the others. This type of diamond shape is generally used for the side stones in the ring which stands complementing the larger solitaire stone at the center and this shape has seen rising in the trends list lately for diamond engagement rings. If the design is carried out carefully with utmost perfection, it can emanate a striking, fiery brilliance.

 

  1. OLD EUROPEAN DIAMOND SHAPE

The old European or the old euro diamond shape has been the standard way of shaping the round diamonds during the period of 1890s and 1930s in Europe. In today’s date, the popularity of this has been in the trend with the vintage jewelry collectors where the most sorted feature of this beautiful diamond shape was the brilliant white hue formation.


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