The history of the brilliant-cut oval diamond is relatively easy to track because it is a relatively young shape. Created by Lazare Kaplan in the late 1950s -early 1960s, the oval brilliant cut is an elipitical variation of the more common round brilliant.
The modern oval cut is a fiery diamond that reflects light brilliantly. It's a wonderful selection for someone who loves the sparkle of the round brilliant, but desires a less common shape.
Choosing an Oval Diamond
When purchasing an Oval Diamond, it's important to select both the highest grade cut and color that's within your budget.Our minimum recommendations for buying Oval Diamonds are as follows (please remember these recommendations are opinion only, and your tastes may vary):
- Cut: Good
- Color: G
- Clarity: SI2
- Depth Percentage: 58-66%
- Table: 51-64%
Like the pear shaped diamond, the oval cut can fall victim to the "bow-tie effect" -- an undesirable dark area near the center of the diamond. It's not unusual to see "some" bow-tie if you examine an oval-shaped diamond from various angles and in different lights, but what you don't want is an obvious black/dark spot that is dull from every angle and in all lights. If you're "wondering" if the diamond you purchased is suffering from the bow-tie effect, it probably isn't. It's one of those defects, that when present, is obvious.
Oval Diamond Ring
While not the traditional selection, Oval Diamonds make lovely engagement rings (either as a solitaire or with accent stones).Oval Diamonds do require six-pronged settings (as pictured). Make sure to keep that in mind when making your selection. To give you some ideas of what's available for an Oval Diamond ring, we've preselected a range of certified Oval Diamonds for you to examine (all from Mondera or Blue Nile, two of the premiere diamond stores). Unless otherwise noted, these diamonds are within our minimum requirements as listed above and are suitable for solitaire settings or settings with accent stones.
PLEASE NOTE: Most jewelers (including online) do not carry a wide range of oval diamonds below three-quarter carat. If you're set on a oval diamond, but your budget won't allow you to purchase a stone that size, give yourself some extra time for researching a variety of stores to find the perfect diamond. |
- Three-quarter carat (.75 - .80)
- Best Quality
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- One carat (1.00 - 1.10)
- Best Quality
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- Two Carats (2.00 - 2.10)
- Best Quality
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- Three Carats (3.00 - 3.10)
- Best Quality
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*PLEASE NOTE: All "Bargain Basement" diamonds fall below our minimum specification standards in one category or more.