The Diamond Summer Sale is Live

Need Help ? Chat with us

A solitaire diamond has managed to hold its reputation across centuries. Holding all the attention in one place, a single stone has stayed an absolute favourite and one of the most enduring choices. The beauty, as it is rightfully said, lies in simplicity. Although within that simplicity lies more variety than people may expect. 

When exploring the types of solitaire diamonds, it is important to understand how they are classified into three categories: shape, setting, and jewelry type. Each influences how the diamond looks, behaves, or catches light, and suits the wearer’s personality well. Before we learn about the mentioned categories, let’s first understand the basics. 

What is a Solitaire Diamond?

A solitaire diamond, in layman’s terms, is a single diamond that acts as the centrepiece of a jewelry design. So, unlike halo or cluster designs, a solitaire only focuses on a standalone stone. It is minimal, highly versatile and therefore most popular. 

Many people go for solitaire diamond when choosing an diamond engagement ring, or even for daily wear. Now that we have a good idea as to what solitaire diamond is, let’s understand types of solitaire diamonds by shape.

Types of Solitaire Diamonds by Shapes

When one is buying a solitaire diamond jewelry, they decide the shape first. Shape not only defines the stone’s outline but also reflects the personality of the wearer as well as of the jewelry piece itself. 

 Round Type of Solitaire Diamond Princess Cut Type of Solitaire Diamond Cushion Cut Type of Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring

Round Solitaire Diamond

Known as the most iconic of all solitaire diamond shapes, a round solitaire diamond gives off exceptional shine, much credit to the precise symmetrical faceting of the stone that allows maximum light to pass through and bounce right back. It is a great choice for an engagement ring as it is traditional and equally timeless. 

Princess Cut Solitaire

For the ones who prefer a neat and geometric look, princess cut solitaire diamond would be an obvious option for them. With sharp edges, the square shaped diamond promises strong brilliance and an overall contemporary feel.

Oval Cut Solitaire

Oval Cut Solitaire has a rounded shape, which is gently stretched from both ends, giving a graceful and flattering look. An oval cut ring, for instance, makes the fingers appear slimmer and longer due to the stone’s silhouette. It also creates the illusion of a larger diamond, making it both a functional and tasteful.

Cushion Cut Solitaire

Imagine a princess cut but with soft rounded corners with pillow-like silhouette, and that’s your cushion cut solitaire. They are known to have a vintage soul and are mostly chosen for their distinct character. 

Emerald Cut Solitaire 

Unlike Brilliant cut diamond, Emerald diamonds feature long, structural step-cuts facets. If you are wondering about Brilliant and Step cuts, then we highly recommend you reading our guide on different types of diamond cuts. Emerald cut, one can say, speaks a different language, as it does not focus on radiance but makes the clean lines its highlight. If one wants to buy a piece of jewelry that is ultimately minimal yet doesn’t compromise on charm, their search naturally stops with Emerald Cut Solitaire.

Pear, Marquise and Heart Shapes

If you wish for more character then Pear, Marquise and Heart shapes can be easily top choices. While pear and Marquise cut often appear a bit bigger than the carat weight suggests, heart shaped diamonds are chosen majorly for symbolic reason or personal sentiment. 

Types of Solitaire Diamonds by Setting

A solitaire’s design is surely defined by the shape but one cannot deny the power of setting. Understanding solitaire diamond settings is going beyond appearance and focusing more on how securely you’d want the diamond to sit in your jewelry. To understand this, let’s look at the three different types of solitaire diamond settings that you should definitely know about if you are thinking of buying a solitaire diamond. 

 2 CT Classic Bezel Solitaire Studs Side View Three Prong 0.5 CT Lab Grown Diamond Pendant - Front view Round Solitaire Diamond Ring Front view

Prong Setting

A diamond prong setting uses small metal claws that hold the diamond in place. The most common styles are three-prong, four-prong or six-prong settings. The best thing about this setting is it does not interfere much with the diamond, the claws manage to hide themselves or rather disappear into the design, allowing maximum light and therefore unmatched radiance. 

Bezel Setting

A bezel set diamond is surrounded by a thin rim of metal that wraps itself around the diamond. Although it does reduce the amount of visible stone, it still enjoys popularity among those with active lifestyles, providing excellent protection while maintaining a sleek and chic appearance.

Tension Setting

If the poet in you were to make a decision, then tension setting would be your natural choice. This type of setting creates an illusion of a solitaire diamond floating in mid-air, while the stone is actually held by pressure from both sides of the jewelry. This option is ideal for the ones who want a unique and striking design that appears to be highly futuristic. 

Types of Solitaire Diamonds by Jewelry Type

As we mentioned above, solitaire diamond rings remain the most popular choice for engagement rings. But the best thing about solitaire is that its versatility makes it a staple across different jewelry categories. 

Solitaire Pendants

Solitaire Diamond Pendant offers elegance any day and everyday. The Emori customers who buy lab grown solitaire pendants, love to wear them to office or even flaunt them in parties with low-key settings.

Solitaire Earrings

The lovely solitaire earrings pair moves seamlessly from casual to formal settings. The simplicity is exactly what gives them lasting appeal; timeless enough to outlive trends and effortless enough to wear for years.

The charm of a solitaire lies in its simplicity: one diamond, thoughtfully chosen, carrying a presence that never needs excess. In Indian jewelry, a solitaire means something personal and becomes more than adornment; it reflects moments, milestones, and emotions that stay close for years.

At Emori, a lab grown solitaire is not just about following trends, it is about finding a diamond that feels like an extension of your style, your story, and the moments you want to hold onto.

Latest Stories

This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.