
In the past few years, many people are choosing oval engagement rings over other types of engagement rings. Oval diamonds have a very classy and elegant look in every type of jewelry. Among all the fancy diamond cuts, many people consider the oval cut as the most brilliant. The oval cut is generally a cross between a pear-shaped cut and a round brilliant cut.
Here are some of the tips that will help in buying the right oval engagement ring.
Check The Length To Width Ratio
The length to width ratio is very important for an oval cut diamond as there is no standard oval shape. The length to width ratio makes the diamond appear narrow or wide. You can choose either of these shapes according to your preference and the ring setting. Jewelers usually recommend a 1.40 to 1.50 ratio for the oval cut diamond. If you need a wider diamond, you can choose an oval cut diamond, which has a ratio between 1.40 to 1.30.
Cut Quality
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) does not grade the cut quality of diamonds. That means you have to determine the quality of the cut on your own. Fortunately, you can find the general cut parameters of any fancy cut diamonds online. Or else, you can seek the help of an experienced jeweler to figure out the cut quality of an oval cut diamond.
Symmetry
An oval cut diamond must have symmetry because the beauty of the cut lies in the symmetry. The identical sides and rounded edges on both sides will make the oval cut more elegant. It is very easy to notice even a slight amount of disproportion in the oval cut diamond. That is why a high amount of experience and skill is required to create an oval shape.
Choosing The Color Grade
Oval cut diamonds have brilliant faceting patterns that help them to hide their color. This means that you don’t have to focus entirely on choosing the color grade because the oval cut is excellent in any color grade. The first choice for many people is the D-G colorless grades because the less color makes the diamond even better.
Setting And Style
The oval cut is not vulnerable at the edges because it does not have any pointed edges like other fancy cuts. Therefore, the solitaire setting is the ideal setting for an oval cut diamond. However, the prong setting allows the maximum light reflection and visibility. The halo setting adds extra sparkle to the oval cut diamond.