Sapphire rings have long been cherished for their timeless beauty, durability, and vibrant hues far beyond the classic blue. At Lizunova, we pride ourselves on offering bespoke designs that highlight the exquisite charm of sapphires, catering to those seeking a unique alternative to traditional diamond rings. 

In 2024, the allure of sapphire rings continues to captivate those wanting to make a statement beyond traditional diamond rings. As bespoke designs and personal expression take centre stage, choosing the right shape for your sapphire can be just as important as selecting the its colour. 

Whether you are designing a bespoke ring or exploring the exquisite collections of our ready-made sapphire engagement rings, understanding the most popular sapphire shapes can help guide you to your perfect match.

Why Sapphire Rings Are So Coveted

Sapphires are renowned for their stunning array of colours and exceptional hardness, making them ideal for everyday wear. This blend of beauty and durability is why sapphire rings are favoured by those looking for a meaningful symbol of love that will stand the test of time. 

Beyond the captivating blue, sapphires come in a wide spectrum of colours, including teal, green pink, yellow, orange, purple, parti (where two or more colours are combined in one stone) and the rare Padparadscha, making them an incredibly versatile gemstone for any style. Choosing the right sapphire shapes is crucial in designing a ring that truly reflects your personal style and the unique qualities of each gemstone.

1. Oval Sapphire Shape: A Timeless Favourite

When it comes to sapphire ring shapes, the oval cut remains a popular choice for women's rings in 2024. This shape enhances the sapphire's natural brilliance, allowing light to travel through the stone beautifully, highlighting its vivid hues. The elongated oval shape also creates an illusion of greater size, making it an excellent option for those seeking a sophisticated yet impactful look.

Sapphires in this shape are versatile in terms of ring design, and work well in various settings, from classic solitaires to intricate halo designs. Oval sapphires are often seen in vintage-inspired pieces, reflecting a regal elegance that never goes out of style. The popularity of the oval shape has been further cemented by iconic rings, such as Princess Diana's famous oval blue sapphire engagement ring, now worn by Kate Middleton.

2. Round Sapphire Shape: Classic and Radiant

The round shape is celebrated for its brilliance and symmetry, making it one of the most sought-after sapphire shapes for rings. Known for maximising the sparkle and colour of the stone, round sapphires offer a classic appeal that pairs well with modern and traditional ring settings. 

Round sapphires are a staple in solitaire settings but are equally striking in cluster or three-stone arrangements, where their symmetry and light performance are fully showcased. This shape is perfect for those who prefer a timeless look with sparkle that captures attention from every angle.

3. Cushion Sapphire Shape: Vintage Charm Meets Modern Elegance

Combining the best of both worlds, the cushion shape blends the rounded edges of a round cut with the elongated form of an oval. Known for its vintage appeal and pillow-like appearance, the cushion cut is an increasingly popular choice for sapphire rings in 2024. This shape showcases the sapphire’s deep colours and inherent sparkle, making it a favourite among those who appreciate classic and contemporary styles.

Cushion-cut sapphires are often found in trilogy designs, as well as halo settings, where a sparkling frame of diamonds complements their soft, rounded corners. This shape’s versatility also works well in more modern, minimalist designs, making it a great option for those looking to blend old-world charm with a more contemporary aesthetic.

4. Pear Sapphire Shape: Delicate and Distinctive

With its teardrop-like appearance, the pear shape brings elegance and femininity to sapphire rings. This unique shape combines the round's soft curves with the marquise’s pointed end, creating a distinctive and versatile gemstone. In 2024, pear-shaped sapphires are highly sought after for their ability to visually elongate the finger and add a subtle yet dramatic flair to any ring design.

Pear-shaped sapphires are particularly striking in solitaire settings or as the centrepiece in a Toi et Moi design, where two stones are set side by side to symbolise the bond between partners. The shape's ability to capture and reflect light ensures that these sapphires remain a focal point, drawing admiration from all who see them.

5. Emerald Cut Sapphire Shape: Sophisticated and Sleek

For those who appreciate clean lines and a touch of sophistication, the emerald cut shape is a top contender among popular sapphire shapes in 2024. There are two types of emerald cut sapphires - step cut (where facets are long and straight, parallel to the stone’s edges) and radiant cut (where the faceting is more intricate and the sapphire refracts light more than the step cut). te Emerald step cuts emphasise the sapphire's clarity and colour rather than its sparkle. Step cut is ideal for showcasing high-quality sapphires with fewer inclusions, as its broad facets can reveal the stone’s inner beauty. Emerald radiant cut sapphires have a lot more facets, similarly to brilliant cuts, and offer more sparkle than the step cut.

Emerald cut sapphires are perfect for contemporary ring designs that prioritise elegance and simplicity. They are often paired with baguette, kite, trapezoid or cadillac side diamonds, which complement the emerald cut’s linear appearance and add to the overall sophistication of the ring. Emerald cut sapphires are perfect for Art Deco inspired engagement ring designs.

6. Marquise Sapphire Shape: Bold and Regal

With its elongated form and pointed ends, the marquise shape offers a bold and regal look that will make a statement. This shape maximises the sapphire's carat weight, making it appear larger than other shapes of the same carat weight. The marquise cut’s dramatic silhouette is perfect for those seeking a standout piece that exudes confidence and style.

Marquise sapphires are often set in solitaire or three-stone designs, where their striking shape can take centre stage. This shape's distinctive appearance makes it a popular choice for those looking to break away from traditional styles and embrace something uniquely bold. Marquise cut sapphires look superb in east-west engagement ring designs.

7. Geometric Sapphire Shape: Modern and Striking

Geometric shapes include trilliant (or trillion), hexagon, octagon, kite, shield and freeform. These unique and bold sapphire shapes guarantee that your engagement ring will be one-of-a-kind, no matter how simple the ring design may be.  Geometric cuts are a modern favourite that bring a contemporary edge to sapphire rings. These shapes are perfect for those who prefer a sleek, geometric look that is elegant and impactful. The geometric cut sapphires’s unique shape and faceting allows for true expression of individuality. 

Geometric cut sapphires are often featured in bold, modern settings that emphasise their clean lines and striking appearance.

By understanding the most popular sapphire shapes, you can make an informed decision that reflects your personal style and preferences. Whether you opt for the timeless appeal of an oval or the modern allure of a geometric cut, each shape offers its unique way to celebrate the beauty of sapphires. 

At Lizunova, we specialise in crafting exquisite sapphire engagement rings that highlight these stunning shapes, helping you discover the perfect ring that truly captures your vision. Explore our collection and let us guide you in creating a piece that will be cherished forever.

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