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The Devil Wears Diamonds: How the Dutch Marquise Ring Became the Ultimate Power Statement

Because "cerulean" was just the beginning.


There's a scene in The Devil Wears Prada that never leaves you. Miranda Priestly, draped in pristine white, doesn't raise her voice. She doesn't need to. She simply looks — and the entire room rearranges itself around her presence. That scene isn't about fashion. It's about authority. About the kind of woman who doesn't chase power, she wears it.

Now imagine what ring sits on Miranda's finger.

It wouldn't be delicate. It wouldn't whisper. It would speak in the same language as a perfectly tailored Chanel column — structured, deliberate, and completely impossible to ignore. It would be the Dutch Marquise Ring by Ronora.

 


A Cut Above the Conventional

The marquise cut has a history as dramatic as its silhouette. Commissioned in the 18th century by King Louis XV of France to mirror the shape of the lips of his beloved Marquise de Pompadour, it was designed to be noticed. To elongate. To command. And centuries later, it hasn't lost a single degree of that intention.

The Dutch Marquise takes that already-formidable form and doubles down.

 

 

Where conventional rings shrink from boldness, this piece leans in. The center stone — a large, breathtakingly brilliant marquise cut diamond — is flanked by two matching marquise side stones, creating a geometric diamond-shaped cluster that reads as architectural as it does romantic. It's not a ring you stumble into. It's a ring you decide on.

This is the ring for the woman who has read the memo on subtlety and respectfully declined.


Rose Gold, Reimagined as a Power Move

Lesser designers use rose gold to soften. Ronora uses it to frame.

The warm, burnished tone of the rose gold setting wraps the marquise stones not to feminize them, but to contrast them — the way a bold editorial spread juxtaposes texture against clean white space. The pavé diamonds running down the band catch light in motion, adding a quiet, restless energy to every gesture. Every handshake. Every moment the ring passes across a boardroom table.

It doesn't sparkle to impress. It sparkles because that's simply what it does.


The Velvet Box Moment

In The Devil Wears Prada, the "cerulean sweater" monologue reminds us that every choice — even one that appears casual — is the product of intention. The teal velvet box the Dutch Marquise rests in is no accident. That deep, jewel-toned backdrop is the ring's editorial backdrop; it makes the rose gold glow warmer, the diamonds cleaner, and the entire piece feel like something pulled from the archives of a legacy house rather than simply purchased.

 

 

Presentation is part of the product. Ronora understands this the way Miranda understands a layout — instinctively, and without needing to explain it.


For the Woman Who Doesn't Ask Permission

The Dutch Marquise Ring is not an engagement ring trying to be safe. It's not a "yes, dear" ring or a "what will people think" ring. It's a ring that gets worn by a woman who booked the venue before she told anyone, who knows her answer before the question is finished, and who selected the stone herself because of course she did.

It's for the founder. The creative director. The woman who has restructured her industry twice and is already thinking about the third time.

It's for anyone who has ever sat across from someone who underestimated them — and smiled, because they know exactly what comes next.


More Than Jewelry. A Declaration.

Miranda Priestly's power didn't come from the clothes alone. It came from the certainty behind them. The Dutch Marquise Ring by Ronora carries that same energy. It is crafted for women who have stopped waiting to be ready and started being the room.

Because the right piece of jewelry doesn't just complete an outfit. It completes a narrative.

And this one? This one says you wrote the story yourself.


Discover the Dutch Marquise Ring and the full Ronora Diamond Jewelry collection — designed for those who understand that luxury, like ambition, is never an accident.

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