Why you should choose an Oval Cut Diamond Ring

Why You Should Choose An Oval Cut Diamond Ring

Picking the right type of ring to buy for someone special can be difficult. We give you the reasons why you should choose an oval cut diamond ring.

With so many different types of diamond shapes to choose from, it can be difficult to pick one that’s right to give to your friend or partner. It’s one in a long list of questions that people ask when deciding to choose a diamond ring with an oval cut. 

While various diamond shapes have risen in popularity in recent years, oval diamonds have remained popular when it comes to engagement rings. Due to the diamond’s smooth but elegant shape, it can have a lengthening or balancing effect.

At Diamond Heaven, we have a wide selection of oval cut diamond rings to choose from. Our guide gives you the reasons why you should choose an oval cut diamond over a princess or round cut ring. 

What is an Oval Cut Diamond Ring?

A diamond with an oval cut has a symmetrical but elongated shape that is similar to a round cut. Even though diamonds have been cut into an oval shape for hundreds of years, the modern shape of the oval cut was created in 1957 by Lazare Kaplan. Kaplan’s process for creating diamonds of that shape is still being used to create oval cut stones.

If you wear a ring with an oval cut diamond, it makes your hand and fingers look slimmer than they are. Unlike other diamond shapes, an oval diamond does not have any sharp edges. If you own a ring with this shape, it’s not prone to chipping or breaking. 

How much is an Oval Diamond Engagement Ring worth?

When it comes to how much an oval diamond engagement ring is worth, it depends on a few factors. The size of the stone and whether you opt for coloured stones will play a part in the price of the engagement ring. The 4Cs (Colour, Cut, Carat and Clarity) can also determine how much an oval diamond engagement ring is worth.

Our starting prices for a diamond engagement ring with an oval cut shape begin from £780 for the Blue Sapphire & Diamond Halo Engagement Ring. If you’re looking for a more expensive oval cut engagement ring, the 3.5CT Blue Sapphire & Diamond Halo Engagement Ring at £5,297.50 is sure to make your partner say yes to your engagement proposal.

Things to consider when choosing an Oval Diamond Ring

Before you buy a normal or engagement ring with an oval cut diamond, there are some things to consider. By taking these points into account, it’ll help you decide whether a normal or engagement ring with an oval cut is right for you. 

We’ve listed a few things for you to think about when choosing an oval diamond ring as a present or as part of your engagement proposal.

Consider the bow tie effect of Oval Cut Diamonds

If you’re considering buying an oval diamond ring, you need to factor in with this style that they have bow ties in the gem’s design. The shape appears in the centre of the stone in which the gem’s width facets are shorter and steeper than its length facets. 

It’s worth being careful when looking at oval cut diamond rings with a bow tie. An overly dark or watery bow tie can look bad on the wearer. You need to make sure that you look for a diamond that not only has contrast and brilliance in the centre of the stone, but also in the tips.

Think about your ideal length to width ratio of the Oval Cut Diamond

Considering the length to width ratio of the diamond can affect the shape of the oval, making it either narrow or wide. It’s all down to personal preference in terms of whether you want a skinnier or wider oval. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach with the length to width ratio for the oval cut diamond.

When it comes to a regular length to width ratio for an oval cut diamond, it’s between 1.40 to 1.50. If you go down to 1.30 to 1.40, it’ll give you a wider diamond, which loses the ring’s round or oval shape. Anything over 1.50 for the length to width ratio will make the diamond appear long and narrow.

Choose the right setting and style for your Oval Cut Diamond

The versatility of oval cut diamonds means that they look good with any setting. When it comes to the best settings, having four to six prongs will allow it to show off the shape of the diamond. It means that you can design an oval cut diamond ring with nearly any kind of setting, from vintage to side stone.

Conclusion

We hope this guide has helped you make a decision on choosing a ring with an oval cut diamond shape. The beauty of oval diamonds makes them a stunning choice if you’re wanting to pop the question to your partner with an engagement ring or as a present to your friend.

If you’re looking to get a ring with an oval cut diamond, we can help you find a ring that your friend or partner will never want to take off their finger. You can book an appointment at one of our stores, where our team of experts will be on hand to assist you with choosing the perfect oval cut diamond or engagement ring.