Diamonds are endlessly popular for all types of jewelry. They are available in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and cuts. Each shape brings its own style, benefits and considerations.

Baguette diamonds are a classic diamond shape that’s thin, rectangular and step cut for a unique glow. It’s believed that baguette diamonds were named after the ionic French bread. Regardless of the name’s origin, it’s the common moniker for these diamonds.

Discover what makes baguette diamonds a lasting choice and find tips for picking jewelry with this diamond shape.

Baguette Diamond Appearance

Baguette diamonds are known for their rectangular shape, straight lines and stepcut faceting. These diamonds are typically smaller in carat weight, making them perfect for accent stones or cluster designs. Most baguettes have an elongated length-to-width ratio, such as 5:1.

Ring with round and baguette cut diamonds in white gold

A typical baguette cut diamond has 14 facets, while a round cut diamond has 58. This shows how baguette cut diamonds give a unique look that’s more about glowing with shine over traditional brilliant cut diamond looks.

Tapered baguette diamonds are also available. They feature the same elongated shape, but with long lines that point more inwards. They’re popular side stones for engagement rings or cluster settings.

Quick History of Baguette Diamonds

This diamond shape is a more modern interpretation of the hogback diamond, which has been around since the 16th century. In 1912, Cartier popularized the baguette diamond cut with its iconic clean lines and rectangular shape. In the following Art Deco years, jewelers continued to use this diamond shape in the streamlined styles of the era.

As later decades saw more diamond shapes emerge, the baguette cut still held on as a classic look for vintage inspired and modern designs. Today, baguette diamonds are often set with additional diamond shapes for engaging contrasts.

Baguette Diamond Buying Tips

Woman wearing a baguette cut diamond ring in yellow gold

When shopping for baguette diamond jewelry, you should focus on choosing designs that offer the best symmetry, style and value for your budget. It’s best to choose pieces with baguette diamonds of similar color and clarity for a cohesive look.

Diamond clarity is especially important for baguette diamond rings and other designs. Because baguette diamonds use step-cut faceting, they may show inclusions more than other diamond shapes. Picking a baguette diamond with high clarity can minimize the visibility of any inclusions.

FAQs About Baguette Diamonds

Where to Buy Baguette Diamond Jewelry

At Blue Nile, we offer artisan baguette cut diamond jewelry for every style and budget. Choose from natural diamonds or lab-grown diamonds in classic baguette shapes. Explore our baguette jewelry online or see select styles in person at our local jewelry stores.

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Elizabeth Hadden
Elizabeth Hadden is a GIA AJP (Applied Jewelry Professional) and vintage jewelry hobbyist with a special admiration for Georgian-era pieces. In addition to a growing jewelry collection of odd charms and offbeat designs, she has a bachelor’s in English and GSI Diamond Essentials Certificate. She combines her love of the history behind jewelry with an appreciation for modern takes on popular motifs.
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