Baguette engagement rings are stylish, versatile and elegant. Baguette-cut diamonds often appear in Art Decor style rings. In contemporary and classic designs, these stones can be used as accent stones or as centre stones. They are long and typically rectangular with 14 facets. If you’re looking for a ring that is interesting enough to be unusual while still being understated and minimal, baguette engagement rings are a good choice.
Beautiful Baguette Engagement Rings
Here are some gorgeous baguette engagement rings to inspire your ring design.
Gold Three-Stone

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Three stone or trinity rings are romantic, with plenty of symbolism. Each stone represents a stage in your life together as a couple – past, present and future. In most trinity designs, the centre stone is prominent. There are many different designs within this style. In this ring, a centre emerald-cut diamond is flanked by two baguette diamonds. The ring has a delicate yellow gold band that off-sets the diamonds without adding any distraction.
East-West Solitaire

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East-West designs have been a popular trend for the last few years. As the name implies, these rings feature stones that are set horizontally rather than vertically. In this ring design, a horizontal baguette diamond takes centre stage in a solitaire setting. Those who prefer minimal designs will love the simplicity of this ring, which would work well in any type of metal.
Rose Gold Tiara

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Another ring style that has been trending in recent years is the tiara ring. This style has a curved design, with stones placed along the curve to form a tiara. Due to their elongated shape, baguette diamonds work especially well in tiara rings. In this design, round-cut diamonds are also used along the curve.
Minimal Art Deco

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You can bring in elements of Art Deco without going for a bold, over the top design. Contemporary Art Deco-inspired rings use the unique style of this era, with modern twists. In this ring, a cluster of baguette diamonds is positioned on a gold band. The result is an unusual ring that still manages to be minimal and simple.
White Gold Crossover

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If bold rings are more your thing, however, a crossover ring will always make a statement. One of the ways that baguette stones are used in bolder designs is in a channel setting. In this design, alternating white gold split bands with baguette and round cut diamonds form a criss-cross effect.
Rose Gold Ballerina

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Ballerina rings are delicate, feminine and oh-so-pretty. These rings take their name from their tutu shape, with baguette diamonds forming a halo around a centre round diamond. Some designs are more elaborate, with multiple layers. Others, like this design, are more simple. This ring is a great alternative to halo rings.
However you choose to bring them into your custom ring design, baguette diamonds will add a touch of elegance to any engagement ring.