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.60 Oval Diamond Engagement Ring 14k Yellow Gold
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1.33 Victorian Blue Sapphire Halo Engagement Ring 14k
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3.04 Blue Sapphire Diamond Halo Engagement Ring Platinum
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4.24 Paraiba Tourmaline & Diamond Ring Platinum
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2.02 Paraiba Tourmaline Three Stone Engagement Ring 14k
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1.55 Oval Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Ring 14k White Gold
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2.88 Emerald Engagement Ring Two-Tone 14k
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1.72 Oval Bezel Diamond Engagement Ring 18k
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3.28 Blue Sapphire Three Stone Engagement Ring 14k
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2.05 Oval Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring 14k
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3.18 Oval Orange Sapphire Engagement Ring Two-Tone 14k
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.77 GIA Burma Ruby & Diamond Halo Cocktail Ring 18k
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1.25 Oval Pink Sapphire Solitaire Ring 18k Rose Gold
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7.22 Art Deco Type IIA Diamond Engagement Ring Platinum
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2.05 Oval Sapphire Engagement Ring 14k Yellow Gold
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1.37 Oval Green Sapphire Engagement Ring 14k Yellow Gold
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1.03 GIA Oval Step Cut Diamond Engagement Ring 14k
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3.65 Oval Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring 18k
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3.58 Oval Step Cut Cognac Diamond 18k Yellow Gold
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1.00 Vintage Oval Sapphire Engagement Ring 9k
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1.35 Oval Sapphire & Diamond Engagement Ring 14k
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1.50 Oval Diamond Engagement Ring 14k Yellow Gold
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.57 Oval Blue Sapphire Halo Engagement Ring 14k
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.53 Antique Victorian Cluster Diamond Engagement Ring 14k
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About
Oval Cut Engagement Rings
Q: What is the best length-to-width ratio for an oval diamond?
The most popular range is 1.35 to 1.50. Ratios closer to 1.35 produce a rounder, more compact oval that looks substantial on the finger. Ratios closer to 1.50 create a more elongated shape that maximizes the finger-lengthening effect. Ratios above 1.55 start to look noticeably narrow and can accentuate the bow-tie effect. There is no single correct ratio. It depends on the size of the stone, the width of the finger, and personal preference. Seeing several ratios in person or in consistent overhead photos is the most reliable way to decide.
Q: What is the bow-tie effect in an oval diamond?
The bow-tie is a dark shadow that appears across the width of the stone when viewed face-up, caused by areas where light leaks through rather than reflecting back. Nearly all oval diamonds show some degree of bow-tie. A faint bow-tie is normal and adds visual depth to the stone. A heavy, dark bow-tie makes the center look dead and significantly reduces the diamond's appeal. GIA does not grade or note the bow-tie on its reports, so it can only be assessed visually. Ask for face-up photos or video under normal lighting before purchasing, and compare several ovals side by side to calibrate what looks acceptable to you.
Q: Do oval diamonds look bigger than round brilliants of the same carat weight?
Yes. Ovals typically have a larger face-up surface area than rounds of the same weight because they carry less depth. A one-carat oval will usually appear 10 to 15 percent larger on the finger than a one-carat round. The elongated outline also contributes to the impression of size because it covers more of the finger lengthwise. This is one of the practical reasons ovals have become so popular: you get more visual presence per carat without paying the premium that round brilliants command.
Q: What color and clarity grades work best in an oval diamond?
Ovals are brilliant cuts, so they do a better job of masking inclusions and body color than step cuts like emerald or Asscher. For clarity, VS2 or SI1 is typically eye-clean in an oval, though the location of the inclusion matters. For color, G to I works well in white metal settings (platinum, white gold). In yellow gold or rose gold, H to J tends to face up clean because the warm metal tone offsets any slight warmth in the stone. If you're comparing an oval to a round brilliant at the same grades, the oval will generally show color and inclusions similarly since both use the same brilliant facet pattern.
Q: What setting styles work best with oval diamonds?
Ovals are one of the most versatile shapes for settings. Solitaires showcase the elongated outline with minimal distraction. Halos add visual size and frame the shape. Three-stone settings with pear or tapered baguette side stones complement the oval's curves. Bezel settings wrap the stone in metal for a sleek, modern profile and added protection. East-west settings orient the oval horizontally across the finger for a completely different look. The oval's rounded edges mean it doesn't require the protective V-prongs that pointed shapes like marquise or pear need, which gives you more setting options to work with.























