NEW YORK, Aug. 30, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hollywood celebrities have been saying "yes" to fancy shape diamond engagement rings in emerald, pear, princess, oval and cushion cuts. Fancy shape diamonds consist of diamonds in every shape other than round and are capturing the hearts of celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Kate Hudson, Avril Lavigne and, reportedly, Jennifer Anniston. While most Americans still opt for traditional round brilliant diamonds, celebrities are showing that fancy shape diamond engagement rings are a trend worth saying "I do" to.
Emerald cuts have been part of some of the highest profile engagements this year. Most recently, Justin Theroux proposed to Jennifer Aniston, and while the exact details have yet to be released, the ring is reported to be an emerald cut diamond with tapered baguettes. If the reports are true, Jennifer would join the likes of Angelia Jolie, Kate Hudson, Beyoncé, Kate Beckinsale, Mariah Carey and Kristin Bell, who are among Hollywood's A-list celebrities to receive emerald cut diamond engagement rings.
"The emerald cut is loved for its understated elegance whose beauty intensifies as the carat weight increases," says Amanda Gizzi, spokesperson for Jewelry Information Center. "It is no wonder that celebrities are flocking to the emerald cut to get a timeless look with a modern flare."
Emerald is not the only fancy shape diamond being catapulted to fame through celebrity engagements. Avril Lavigne recently got engaged with a massive 14-carat pear cut diamond engagement ring flanked by two half-moon diamonds. Carrie Ann Inaba famously received a princess cut diamond solitaire engagement ring live on Live with Regis and Kelly last year. Drew Barrymore said "yes" to a radiant cut diamond, and Miley Cyrus wears a 3.5-carat cushion cut diamond ring set in yellow gold.
Each fancy shape diamond engagement ring reflects the individuality of the woman who wears it. It is important to make sure you find the right engagement ring. Start by finding a reputable jeweler by asking a friend for a recommendation or visiting a member of Jewelers of America, whose members commit to responsible business practices so you can shop with confidence.
To obtain more information on engagement ring trends and to find a reputable Jewelers of America member near you, visit Jewelry Information Center's website, www.JIC.org.
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