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Oval Cut Lab Created Diamonds
An oval diamond’s elongated shape is flattering on the finger and looks modern and elegant. It’s become a more popular cut in recent years. Oval lab diamonds are alluring–they have the brilliance of a round cut, but it’s an eye-catching cut that goes well in a lot of engagement ring designs.
Lab made oval diamonds are appealing because they appear larger than they are because of the shape. A one carat oval lab diamond will appear larger than a one carat round diamond. The elongated shape makes the finger look longer and slimmer. The shape doesn’t have pointy corners, which makes it more durable.
Technology has allowed us to recreate beautiful diamonds in a controlled environment. Lab made diamonds have some ethical and environmental benefits as well. You can pinpoint where lab diamonds are made, so they’re not involved in the blood diamond industry. They’re manufactured in a lab rather than mined from the earth, which means the ecosystems aren’t altered and resources aren’t used to mine for diamonds.
Another plus for lab created oval diamonds is they’re more affordable than mined diamonds. In general, lab diamonds cost about 50% to 60% less than mined diamonds. This allows couples to get a larger diamond than they budgeted for and allows you to stretch your budget more.
Yet another lab diamond benefit is the number of options in terms of oval center stones and settings. You can search for loose, lab made oval diamonds based on how much you’d like to spend and the quality (4 Cs of carat, color, cut, and clarity). For ovals, cut and color are important because of their shape. If oval diamonds are cut poorly, they’ll have a bow-tie effect–a dark area in the center of the stone in the shape of a bow-tie. The larger the diamond the more the color becomes noticeable. Clarity also should be considered because of the shape of the diamond you don’t want to see visible inclusions.
You have plenty of settings that work well for oval shaped diamonds. A newer trend is setting it east-west rather than north-south. It’s a unique take on an oval lab diamond engagement ring. You have so many setting options for oval diamonds as well. They’re a versatile, flattering shape that works well in settings that are simple or more ordained. Ovals look amazing with halos because the extra ring of diamonds pair well with the elongated, oval shape of the center stone. If you want a band that’s more extravagant, look for settings with pavé or set diamonds along the band. You can also consider three stone rings either with additional oval stones or mixing it up with different stones, like pear, round, or baguettes. Ovals pair well with a lot of designs!
FAQs
What is the average cost of an oval cut lab grown diamond compared to natural ones?
The cost for lab diamonds varies greatly depending on the quality (carat, color, clarity, and cut). On average, a one carat lab diamond will cost around $1,000. Lab made diamonds will cost roughly 50 to 60% less than mined diamonds. They supply chain is shorter and less people are involved, and that savings gets passed along to the consumer. Lab diamonds are just as stunning as natural diamonds but come with some extra benefits, including a more affordable price tag.
Do oval cut lab grown diamonds come with certifications like GIA for natural diamonds?
GIA certifies lab diamonds. They create a full report that includes an assessment of the 4Cs along with a plotted clarity diagram. The report also includes color and clarity specifications. IGI also certifies lab made diamonds.
What is the process of creating an oval cut lab diamond in a laboratory?
The process to create oval lab diamonds mimics the heat and pressure in the earth that creates natural diamonds. The two methods used to create lab diamonds are called CVD (chemical vapor deposition) and HPHT (high pressure high temperature).
Are oval cut lab diamonds a good choice for engagement rings and other jewelry?
Ovals look amazing in engagement rings, so they’re the perfect option if you want a stone with brilliance but want a more modern, unique cut. Oval lab diamonds also work well in many different types of settings so you have thousands of options in terms of designs. You’ll see more and more ovals being used for all sorts of jewelry, such as earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and of course lab engagement rings.
What are some popular settings for oval cut lab diamonds in engagement rings?
Oval lab made center stones are versatile and look amazing in a variety of settings. You can browse thousands of settings to see which ones you prefer and which you’d like to avoid. A classic solitaire looks amazing, but you’ll also see more unique setting designs, like halo set diamonds and three stone rings.