An oval cut engagement ring refers to a ring featuring an oval shaped centre stone set into the engagement ring. Oval diamonds are a trendy, brilliant cut, and make a great choice when looking for a shape for your engagement ring. Oval cuts were initially invented in the early 1300’s, then later refined by Lazare Kaplan in the 1960's, to the oval cut we all know and love.
The gemstone used in your oval cut engagement ring is the most important element to consider. Diamonds are the most traditional options, oval cut diamond engagement rings are the most common shape used for diamonds in engagement rings. There are other gemstone options like sapphire, ruby, emerald, aquamarine, tanzanite, pearls and other gemstones that can be cut into an oval shape and used for an engagement ring. After choosing a stone, it’s important to look at the 4 C’s; Cut, Colour, Clarity, and carat weight. The Carat weight of the diamonds and/or gemstones is an important consideration. Whether it’s 0.5 carat, 0.75 carat, 1 carat, 1.5 carat, or 2 carat oval engagement rings. Your budget is the key to helping make a decision for centre stone size and quality.
There are 3 main setting options for oval cut engagement rings: Prong, bezel and tension settings. Prong settings are the most popular setting for oval engagement rings, 4, 6, and 8 prong variations are the most common amount of prongs used for oval cuts. Tension settings are another option when choosing a setting for oval engagement rings, and are very unique, but only certain shapes can be set in a tension setting. Bezel settings also come in a full bezel, and half bezel alternatives, bezel options are the safest option, and are a great choice for those who are clumsy and prone to damaging their ring. The perfect setting for a brilliant oval cut engagement ring comes down to your preference, and weighing up the benefits of the different settings.
Platinum and gold are the two main metal choices for those interested in an oval cut engagement ring. Platinum has its beautiful silver colour and is a very durable option for a Channel engagement ring. Gold comes in 9k, 14k, and 18k gold for engagement rings, along with white, yellow, and rose gold colours for oval shaped engagement rings. Consider the metal type you like along with the different colours, and the durability of the metal or its karat when choosing a metal for your Oval engagement ring.
The style of your oval cut is another important consideration, when purchasing an engagement ring. There are many engagement ring styles like solitaire, halo, three stone, vintage, side stone and many more. Solitaire’s are a very popular option for oval cut designs, and are the most classic combination. Halo’s and its variations, double, and hidden halo are another great option for this cut, the Oval halo enhances the centre stones visual appearance. Utilising three Oval Cuts apart from a three stone is another common option, and carries significant symbolism. Vintage inspired styles featuring key embellishments and customisations are popular for brilliant oval cut diamonds. Side stones like channel and pavé are also another great option for oval diamonds.
You should buy an oval engagement ring because of a multitude of reasons. Firstly, oval diamonds can appear larger than other cuts of the same carat weight due to their elongated shape, making them a cost-effective choice for those seeking a bigger look. Secondly, oval cuts are modern and popular, providing a stylish alternative to traditional cuts like round diamonds. They also tend to be cheaper than round diamonds, offering excellent value for those with budget considerations. However, there are some drawbacks to consider. Oval diamonds may exhibit a bow tie effect, a dark area that can appear in the centre of the diamond, especially in poorly cut stones. Additionally, the elongated shape of oval diamonds can make inclusions and blemishes more noticeable compared to round diamonds. Furthermore, oval cuts lack a standard cut, so choosing a diamond with proportions that are too extreme can result in a wide or chunky appearance, impacting the overall ring.
An Oval engagement ring at DG & Co. Jewellery costs between $1,485 - $4,895 for the design alone. When Choosing a diamond or gemstone centre stone this is what can really bring up the cost, especially when going for a large high quality Diamond or precious gemstone. The average oval cut engagement ring costs between $7,000 - $12,000.
The best Oval Cut engagement ring will ultimately be dependant on each person's preferences, but our most popular designs are below:
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