Oval Cut Diamonds
Browse our collection of oval cut diamonds to find a stone that delivers both brilliance and modern elegance. At Waco Diamonds, each diamond is carefully selected for quality, performance, and value so you can shop with confidence.
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4 Carat Oval Lab-Grown Diamond – F Color VVS2 Clarity
4 Carat Oval Lab-Grown Diamond – F Color VVS2 Clarity
IGI Graded | F | VVS2
Unit priceRegular price $6,256.00Sale price $6,256.00 Regular price3 Carat Oval Lab-Grown Diamond – F Color VS1 Clarity
3 Carat Oval Lab-Grown Diamond – F Color VS1 Clarity
IGI Graded | F | VS1
Unit priceRegular price $3,356.00Sale price $3,356.00 Regular price
Oval cut diamonds offer a perfect balance of brilliance and elegance, combining the sparkle of a round diamond with a more elongated, modern shape. Known for their flattering appearance and strong light performance, oval diamonds are a popular choice for engagement rings and fine jewelry.
Designed with a brilliant style faceting pattern, oval-cut diamonds reflect light efficiently to produce impressive sparkle and fire. Their elongated shape allows for a larger visible surface area, often making them appear bigger than round diamonds of the same carat weight. This makes oval diamonds an excellent option for maximizing size while maintaining strong visual performance.
One of the standout benefits of oval cut diamonds is their ability to create a slimming effect on the finger. The elongated silhouette draws the eye lengthwise, giving a more refined and elegant appearance when worn.
When selecting an oval diamond, it is important to evaluate proportions and symmetry. A well-cut oval should have balanced curves and a pleasing length-to-width ratio, typically ranging between 1.30 and 1.50 depending on personal preference. It is also important to check for the bow tie effect, a subtle shadow that can appear across the center of the diamond. Higher quality cuts will minimize this effect and maintain consistent brilliance.
Oval cut diamonds pair beautifully with a variety of settings, including solitaire, halo, and hidden halo designs. They also tend to hide inclusions slightly better than step cut shapes, allowing for flexibility when balancing clarity and budget.