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Oval Engagement Rings
Nothing wrong with that, claims its loyal fans. One of the things you’ll notice with oval engagement rings is how it adds grace to the wearer’s hand. The longer shape worn lengthwise on the finger makes the hand look even more slender, adding more interest to the stone itself. The oval engagement ring has been a preferred diamond shape for ages, especially when it comes to top quality stones. It might become your favorite too.
One of the first things you’ll notice about an oval shaped diamond ring is how elegantly it fits into many traditional or modern rings settings. The stone itself with its elongated shape tends to appear larger, making the overall design of the ring more important. Although this shape has attracted countless loyal fans over the years, and has shown up in vintage rings of long ago, it’s finding a new fan base today with diamond lovers who are seeking the out of the ordinary stone to make a statement ring. Oval shaped diamonds are a superb choice for pendants, and bridal jewelry.
There are some diamond shapes that simply appear more romantic than others as the featured stone in bridal jewelry. The oval cut is one such diamond shape. While it’s ultra-feminine and modern looking, oval shape stones actually have roots in vintage diamond rings. So, if you enjoy treasure hunting for antique jewelry, don’t be surprised to find some stones cut in the oval shape. For today’s bride, an oval shaped diamond looks gorgeous set with melee diamond accents on the shank, or even a sparkly diamond halo around the oval. Hey—why not both?
Oval shaped diamonds are created with the same 57 or 58 facets as round stones, many of which are kite shaped to fit around the stone perfectly. Because of this facet plan, they bounce back light magnificently like round diamonds do.
They are fabulous diamond shapes and one that you should get familiar with. They have the lively brilliance of the round brilliant shape stone, but their elongated shape is super flattering on the hand. It gives the appearance of making the fingers slenderer and more elegant. Nothing wrong with that. Here’s something else you may not have known; Oval diamonds can sometimes be less expensive than their round counterparts. Give oval shape stones serious consideration when you shop for your engagement ring.





































































