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Three benefits to purchasing an oval diamond engagement ring

When it comes to choosing your engagement ring, there are many design aspects that you are going to want to consider. From the stunning precious metal used such as white gold engagement rings, to the setting in which will contain the beautiful precious gemstone. Of all the precious gemstones utilised for engagement rings, diamonds continue to remain one of the most sort and for good reason.

With a timeless appeal, sparkling beauty and symbolism that cements a bond between you and the love of your life – choosing a diamond for your engagement ring is an absolute must. Although round brilliant diamonds might be traditional, one of the most underappreciated diamond shapes continues to be the oval-shaped diamond! Here are three of our favourite reasons you should consider an oval diamond engagement ring today!

Appear larger

The great aspect of choosing an oval diamond for your engagement ring is that the overall shape appears larger – as visually it appears that you’re getting a larger diamond.

This is because the surface area of the oval diamond is, in fact, larger for the same carat weight of its other counterparts – such as the round brilliant diamond.

Cosmetically appealing

Because oval diamonds are elongated, when situated over the finger they allow the finger to appear more slender in nature. Therefore if want to ensure that attention is drawn away from a concern – such as robust fingers – getting an oval diamond for your engagement ring should be at the top of your to-do list.

Appearance

Oval diamonds are visually stunning on many fronts. Not only does the unique shape provide an alternative to more traditional round brilliant (circle shaped) but due to the cut of most oval diamonds, there will be a sparkling bow tied effect in the middle of the diamond. This is because of the way the diamond is cut; the light doesn’t pass through the middle of the diamond.


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