Hotfix Rhinestones come in a range of shapes, and some common ones are navette, round, oval, pear, square, octagon and baguette.
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● Baguette – The baguette shape is elongated and rectangular. These look fantastic in channel settings but also generally have an appealing geometric shape that can make any jewelry a statement piece.
● Square – Another popular geometric shape, the square looks stately and is easy to identify.
● Round – Probably the most popular style of rhinestone is the round shape. That’s not to say that the surface is rounded but rather that the base is circular—you’ll still get lovely facets and a luminescent surface.
● Oval – Similar to a round shape, but slightly elongated.
Marquise/Navette – Similar to the oval, the marquise and navette shapes are elongated and have pointed ends, but the navette is typically slimmer and longer.
Teardrop/Pear – Rounded at one end and tapered to a point at the other, the teardrop shape is easy to identify.
● Triangle – Slightly less common but no less beautiful is the triangle shape. Occasionally, this is known as the trillion or trilliant cut.
● Novelty – Styles don't stop at the basics. You may find novelty shapes such as flowers, hearts, and skulls.