2021 Trends in Diamond Cuts & Shapes

Diamonds have a way of captivating our attention with their brilliance and luminosity. As a symbol of love and devotion, they also capture our hearts. New trends in diamond jewelry design remind us of the timeless beauty of these gems. In 2021, you can expect to see even more incredible trends in diamond cuts and shapes.

Diamonds have a way of captivating our attention with their brilliance and luminosity. As a symbol of love and devotion, they also capture our hearts. New trends in diamond jewelry design remind us of the timeless beauty of these gems. In 2021, you can expect to see even more incredible trends in diamond cuts and shapes.

If you’re planning on popping the question and are looking for custom engagement rings or are looking for a lavish gift for yourself or a loved one, consider one of this year’s most sought-after jewelry looks. Get to know the top trends in diamond cuts and shapes for 2021.

1. Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds

Year after year, round brilliant cut diamonds continue to top the list of most popular and trendy diamond shapes. In fact, the round-cut diamond represents more than two-thirds of all diamonds sold. This remarkable gemstone boasts 58 facets and offers a refined look with a white light reflection.

Round brilliant cut diamonds are highly versatile and can complement many styles, from vintage earrings to modern rustic engagement rings. Their classic appearance can be cherished for decades, making it the ultimate choice for a piece that can be handed down for generations.

 

2. Diamond Deco

The modern diamond deco trend brings back jewelry fashion trends of the Roaring 1920s. In this era, we saw an abundance of fancy-shaped diamond cuts, in addition to some more unusual diamond shapes like kite-shaped cuts, half-moon shapes, and trapezoid cuts. 

The streamlined geometry of the Art Deco period is reflected in some of 2021’s most coveted pieces. Brilliant white diamonds are carefully placed in yellow gold pieces that are anything but conventional. From zig zag ear climbers to vintage wedding bands, each piece is beautifully unique. 

 

3. Princess Cut Diamonds

Every bride wants to feel like a princess on her big day, which is why the princess-cut diamond continues to be a leading diamond jewelry trend in 2021. A princess-cut diamond is commonly seen as a square diamond that is created from the inverted pyramid of a rough stone. Due to their excellent fire and shape, they are among the most brilliant.

Most princess-cut diamonds have between 50 and 58 facets and feature two to four chevron patterns. Princess-cut diamonds are commonly seen in engagement rings but can also be found in earrings and other pieces. If the recipient prefers square over the classic diamond shape, princess cut may be the solution.

 

4. Modern Rustic

The modern rustic jewelry trend features clean lines and a minimal design style where the gemstone is the main attraction. These one-of-a-kind pieces have the look and feel of handcrafted jewelry, making them the perfect option for those who value unique handmade engagement rings.

Rustic diamonds are often characterized by their abundance of inclusions that create visually interesting patterns within the gemstone. A rustic diamond ring, necklace, or pair of earrings can be found with natural stones in a variety of shapes, such as round, emerald cut, oval, hexagon, or elongated geometric cuts.

 

5. Cushion Cut Diamonds

Cushion-cut diamonds are truly exquisite with their square shape and rounded corners. When these elements are combined with the diamond’s classic 58 large facets, the brilliance is unmatched. Cushion-cut diamonds have been around since the 18th century and their popularity continues to grow today.

Unlike many other diamond shapes that feature standardized faceted patterns, the cushion cut offers a little more variety. Today you can find modified cushion cut diamonds with extra rows of faucets that create what is known as a “crushed ice” look. These diamonds can also be placed in a variety of settings, such as halo, bezel, and solitaire. 

 

6. Naturally Colored Diamonds

Natural colored diamonds are rare with the ratio of colorless to colored diamonds being 10,000 to 1. While the pure transparency of white diamonds can’t be beat, naturally colored gemstones are the ultimate choice for people who love color. The right diamond color combined with a complementary cut and shape can create a stunning piece.


There are many colors to choose from when comparing naturally colored diamonds. In 2021, champagne, ice gray, yellow, brown, cognac, peach, and salt and pepper will be some of the most memorable. However, there are also some rarer options like blue, orange, red, green, and silver.

 

7. Emerald Cut Diamonds

Known for its rectangular step shape, cropped corners, and open table, the emerald-cut diamond is an ageless jewelry option. The diamond offers plenty of sparkle and shine without being too flashy and creates a spectacular “hall of mirrors” effect with its angular lines and long silhouette. 

The emerald-cut diamond dates to the 1500s. The rectangular shape features several rows of stepped facets on the pavilion and crown. Like other diamond shapes, it also features about 57 to 58 facets. Emerald cut diamonds are often confused with radiant and asscher diamonds which have a similar shape and look.

Shop Diamond Jewelry at Chinchar Maloney

Whether worn on your finger, wrist, neck, or ears, diamonds remain one of the most luxurious and stylish accessories. At Chinchar Maloney, you’ll find a wide selection of remarkable diamond rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets that feature some of this year’s most popular trends. Our team of custom specialists can also help you build your own engagement ring. Looking for a natural stone ring or have your own unique vision? Contact Chinchar Maloney today to learn more or to get started.    

 
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