Collection: Diamond Cut Oval

The oval cut lab-grown diamond seamlessly blends the classic brilliance of a round cut with an elegant, elongated form, resulting in a unique sparkle and sophistication. This shape not only maximizes carat weight, giving the impression of a larger stone, but also creates a flattering, lengthening effect on the finger. Our collection of oval cut lab-grown diamond engagement rings showcases this timeless shape in various settings, including classic solitaires, bezel, and Toi et Moi style. Each ring is meticulously crafted to highlight the diamond's exceptional brilliance and fire. Embrace the allure of an oval cut lab-grown diamond engagement ring—a choice that exudes elegance and timelessness, making it a favored option for those seeking a distinctive yet classic symbol of love.

Frequently asked questions

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 Is an oval cut diamond a good choice?

Absolutely! Oval diamonds offer brilliance comparable to round cuts while creating an elongated, elegant appearance on the finger.

What is an oval cut diamond called?

It’s technically a modified brilliant cut. Some jewelers refer to it as an "elliptical cut" due to its elongated shape.

What is the ideal size for an oval diamond?

For a well-balanced look, aim for a length-to-width ratio between 1.3 and 1.5. When it comes to carat weight, 1.5 to 2 carats is a popular choice for engagement rings.

How do lab-grown diamonds compare to natural diamonds in quality?

Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamonds. They have the same hardness, brilliance, and durability, making them indistinguishable from mined diamonds—even under magnification.

Are lab-grown diamonds more affordable than natural diamonds?

Yes! Lab-grown diamonds are typically 30-40% more affordable than mined diamonds.

What factors matter most in an oval diamond?

For the best quality, choose H color or better and SI1-SI2 clarity, while ensuring minimal bowtie effect—a potential dark shadow in the center.

What is a good depth percentage for an oval diamond?

For optimal sparkle, aim for a depth of 58-62% and a table of 53-63%.

Do lab-grown diamonds turn yellow over time?

No, this is a common misconception. Lab-grown diamonds maintain their color and clarity indefinitely, just like natural diamonds.