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Oval Cut

The oval shape diamond is a popular choice for Irish brides looking for something a bit different. The length of the oval shape diamond can flatter a hand. It can also elongate the finger.

Consider an oval cut gemstone or diamond, the perfect way to showcase your ring in style. Oval cut stones present a symmetry that is easy to set into your favourite ring mounting.

Our natural and lab grown oval shape diamonds are certified by the GIA, HRD or IGI Antwerp.

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Natural, earth-mined diamonds, lab-created diamonds, simulated diamonds, and gemstones can be fashioned into oval cuts. Oval cuts often take centre stage on an engagement ring, making them readily available for those who seek this gorgeous stone shape.

Easy to mix and match, oval rings contain a solitaire style setting with a single stone in the centre. Three-stone past, present, and future engagement/anniversary rings feature an oval cut in the centre flanked by two smaller oval cut stones, baguette stones, princess, and more for a mixed cut look.

Oval Diamonds Sparke with FIRE!

Oval cut diamonds were invented by Lazare Kaplan in the early 1960s, a revolutionary diamond cutter and designer. Oval cut diamonds commonly have 57-58 facets and are considered a brilliant cut, just like princess and round. Oval cuts allow these diamonds to exhibit incredible fire and sparkle from all angles when worn. The cut for the oval must be symmetric and excellent: the smooth elongated sides should be the same size, along with the pavilion (bottom part of the stone) should be cut evenly.

FAQs – Oval Cut Diamonds

What is an oval cut diamond?

An oval cut diamond is a diamond cut that features an oval shape with a combination of both brilliant and step-cut facets, which creates a unique and elegant appearance.

How does an oval cut diamond compare to other diamond cuts in terms of appearance?

An oval cut diamond has a unique appearance that combines the fire and brilliance of a round cut diamond with the elongated shape of a pear cut diamond.

How does the cost of an oval cut diamond compare to other diamond cuts?

The cost of an oval cut diamond can vary depending on its carat weight, color, and clarity, but it is generally less expensive than a round cut diamond of the same carat weight.

Can an oval cut diamond be used in engagement rings?

Yes, oval cut diamonds are a popular choice for engagement rings due to their unique and elegant shape.

Can an oval cut diamond be worn everyday?

Yes, an oval cut diamond is a durable gemstone and can be worn every day without fear of damage.

Is an oval cut diamond a good alternative to other diamond cuts?

An oval cut diamond is a popular alternative to other diamond cuts such as round and pear for those looking for a unique and elegant shape.

How should I care for my oval cut diamond jewelry?

To take care of your oval cut diamond jewelry, you should avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaning. Clean your oval cut diamond jewelry with a mild soap and warm water, and store it in a safe place.

How can I tell if a diamond is oval cut?

A professional jeweler can usually identify an oval cut diamond by its shape and the presence of a combination of both brilliant and step-cut facets.

Are there any specific considerations when buying an oval cut diamond?

When buying an oval cut diamond, you should consider the symmetry and the quality of the diamond’s cut, as this will affect the overall sparkle and appearance of the diamond.

Can an oval cut diamond be paired with other gemstones?

Yes, oval cut diamonds can be paired with other gemstones such as sapphires, rubies, or emeralds in a side stone engagement ring, or even in a halo setting.

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