We’re thrilled to celebrate the world of love and glamour with the exciting news of Selena Gomez being officially engaged. As you may have read, the superstar said “yes” to music producer Benny Blanco in a heartfelt proposal featuring a breathtaking marquise diamond ring. It’s time for the marquise cut to take center stage again, and we couldn’t be more excited.
With the growing buzz around marquise diamonds, we’re delighted to share two stunning SCS Sustainability-Certified marquise diamond rings from Helzberg and Michael Hill. These pieces are ideal for marquise-focused editorials and reflect the jewelry industry’s transformative shift toward ethical and sustainable sourcing. For readers seeking alternatives to mined marquise diamonds, these lab-grown options provide both beauty and peace of mind. SCS Sustainability Certification
ensures each diamond meets rigorous standards for responsible sourcing, environmental impact, and carbon neutrality—combining style with meaningful values.
Featured Rings:
Palmer Lab-Grown Diamond Marquise Engagement Ring by Helzberg
Crafted in 14K yellow and white gold, this two-tone design features a breathtaking marquise-cut centerpiece and a total of 2 7/8 carats of lab-grown diamonds, combining timeless elegance with modern craftsmanship.
Solitaire Marquise Engagement Ring by Michael Hill
This 1.25-carat lab-grown diamond solitaire, set in sleek 14kt white gold, is the perfect blend of simplicity and luxury, making it a timeless choice for conscious consumers.
The marquise cut is enjoying a well-deserved resurgence, celebrated for its vintage charm, finger-elongating shape, and ability to stand out in bold or minimalist designs. SCS Sustainability-Certified diamonds take these designs to the next level, meeting the growing demand for ethical and eco-conscious luxury.
Whether your focus is on sleek solitaires, intricate halos, or bold statement rings, these pieces embody the fusion of style and sustainability that defines the future of fine jewelry.
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