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Oval cut lab diamonds are created to obtain maximum beauty and are a trending contemporary shape known for their gracefully elongated design. The oval cuts available at Friendly Diamonds are cut with an ideal length-to-width ratio in order to obtain a well-crafted & eye-catching plump oval diamond. Our diamonds have absolute brilliance and durability and are styled to perfection. They pair well with all jewelry, especially modern-day engagement rings for women.
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Not sure which diamond to choose?
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Not sure which diamond to choose?
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Doesn't matter, whether you are celebrating your twenty-fifth anniversary or looking for ways to upgrade your engagement ring, maybe a gift to your loved one, or planning a surprise proposal, an oval cut diamond has the right amount of fire and brilliance to be a part of your dream jewel. With their elongated shape and curved edges, oval cut diamonds have got to be a must-item on your wish list. Let us tell you that there are way too many reasons to go with an oval cut lab diamond. The cut of this diamond offers maximized brilliance and sparkle with 58 brilliant facets. An oval shaped loose diamond looks absolutely amazing when paired with an engagement ring, the elongated shape of them can give an illusion of longer and thinner fingers.
Oval cut diamonds have proven be be an exciting option for those who are looking for a distinctive and elegant diamond option for their engagement ring or other jewelry piece because they combine grace, adaptability, and a visual impact.
A quick run down on the history of this particular diamond shape! Lazare Kaplan invented the oval cut diamond in the early 1960s. However, it was not until the late 19th century this diamond shape saw the development of diamond-cutting techniques to produce new and distinctive shapes of diamonds, which is when the oval cut diamond first made its grand entry into the diamond world.
After this, different fancy cuts were seen emerging mainly for engagement rings followed by other fine jewelry. The oval cut diamond was created which was considered to be the modified version of a round brilliant cut. This was done to keep the fire and brilliance of the classic round shape but with an added longer profile.
If there was ever a popular choice for diamonds, we are sure that oval cut diamonds would be at the top because they are one of the most famous diamonds of all time. If you have made up your mind and want to go ahead with this particular diamond shape for the jewelry of your choice, doesn't matter if it's for an engagement ring, a pendant, or a customized piece that speaks volumes to your personality, oval cut loose lab diamond is your way to go choice!
You can go for a classic solitaire setting to make the oval diamond the main character of your jewelry or choose a three stone setting to enhance the brilliance of the center stone. A flawless oval cut diamond can be incorporated into a variety of jewelry styles to create a genuinely unique gift, regardless of the recipient's preference.
One of the most important things you need to keep in mind while shopping for an oval cut diamond is that this diamond cut usually has a bow-tie effect this is due to it having a more elongated shape than usual. But let us tell you that if you have done careful work with your research and taken necessary precautions, such as going forward with your purchase from a trusted retailer and carefully inspecting the diamond for any inclusions or blemishes, you won’t come across an increased bow-tie effect. The best moments of your life deserve a diamond that has always proven its worth, no matter what.
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