![]() ![]() The strong claws protect your diamonds allowing you to wear your ring day in day out.Īlternatively, the Riley is an oval three stone diamond engagement ring that exudes understated elegance. This classic cluster halo style ring will sit along either a horseshoe or curved wedding band to produce a wonderful bridal set. The contrasting yellow gold of the ring offers warmth and a special sparkle to the diamonds. This makes it the ideal choice for those wanting a ring that is both personal and flattering.įor example, this Siofra ring is a beautifully balanced oval cut halo engagement ring that creates a stunning spread across the finger. The oval form allows for versatility and suits any number of gemstones, from diamond to sapphire. So, it comes as no surprise that the oval cut has captured the spotlight amongst women and secured itself as the most popular cut in recent years! Discover our collection of oval cut engagement ringsīy choosing an oval cut engagement ring, you will rest assured that your ring will remain a timeless classic. The delicate elongated shape of the oval cut, paired with its subtle brilliance and narrowing effect, create a coveted diamond shape made for the one-of-a-kind bride. Just about any woman can wear an oval cut engagement ring, as the elongated shape helps the finger look slim and slender. The combination of the oval diamond in this setting can look up to half a carat size bigger, making an oval cut engagement ring a great choice visually and also for your budget. Size really does matter, you can consider a diamond halo engagement ring. Moreover, they are less expensive than buying a larger diamond because they appear bigger than they are. Why choose an oval cut engagement ring?ĭue to the brilliant cut style of the oval diamond, they are better at hiding inclusions, meaning you have more flexibility on the clarity scale for this shape. Today, the oval centre diamonds have a sleek and modern look fit for the times, yet the shape is still true to its vintage roots. The modern oval cut was only recently developed around the mid 1900s. There are famous early oval cut diamonds such as the Koh-i-Noor and the Blue Hope diamond. However, due to their impressive and rare quality, the oval cut diamond was not always available. What’s more, the oval is also designed to pick up the same brilliance and sparkle as the round brilliant, with the facets cut to create brightness and fire to the stone. This was done by essentially giving the diamond a greater, stretched out surface area, allowing it to appear bigger than a round brilliant diamond of the same weight. ![]() Our curated selection of oval diamond engagement rings are especially flattering as the elongated shape of the oval diamond moves with the natural line and curve of your hand.The oval cut shape was designed in the 1960’s by Lazare Kaplan who wanted to optimise the carat weight of the diamond. We adore the way this shape brings all of the curving lines and internal fire of a round diamond, while still offering something unique. ![]() The second most popular diamond shape for engagement rings is the oval diamond. Ideal for intricate metal work such as milgrain and filigree, 18k white gold is perfect for the romantics at heart. Refined and bright, engagement rings look their best set in white gold as this precious metal can bring light and detail to each handcrafted design feature. White gold engagement rings are second to none when it comes to classic romance. Our collection of engagement rings features a diverse range of styles, metals, and ring shapes, making it easy for you to feel confident that you’ve found ‘the one’. We want the process of finding a ring to be a creative act, one that gets to the heart of what makes your love unique.
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