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Oval Cut Diamonds

Price
Many factors impact diamond price. With Ritani's Diamond Price Match Guarantee you can be confident you'll get the best price for a diamond. Tip: Tradition tells you to budget 2-3 months' salary for your ring. We say, just do you.
Carat
Carat is the measure of a diamond's weight and size. We offer an array of high-quality diamonds ranging from 0.18 to 25.00 carats- with 1.00 carat being the most popular.
Color
A diamond’s color grade actually measures how little color it reflects. To strike the best balance between cost and beauty, go for diamonds in the Near Colorless range: G, H, and I.
Clarity
Clarity indicates how many flaws are visible to the naked eye. Too many flaws can detract from a diamond's beauty.
Cut
Cut is the quality of a diamond’s proportions and symmetry. The better a diamond’s proportions and symmetry, the more sparkle it will produce. Cut is the most important of the 4 Cs.
Delivery Date
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Polish
A well-polished diamond will have excellent light return.
Fluorescence
Some diamonds glow blue or green when exposed to UV light. Since fluorescence is rarely visible, it has minimal impact on the appearance of your diamond. To save money, go for medium fluorescence.
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Depth
Depth percentage correlates with a diamond's sparkle factor. It is measured by dividing the diamond height by its diameter. For maximum sparkle, the depth percentage of a round diamond should be between 54% and 66%.
Length/Width Ratio
The proportional relationship between your diamond’s length and width. A perfect round diamond would measure equally 1-to-1, so its LxW ratio would measure as 1.
Symmetry
Symmetry tells you how well a diamond’s facets align to create sparkle. Diamonds with perfect symmetry create the most sparkle and earn a grade of Excellent or Ideal.
Table
Table percentage tells you how big a diamond’s topmost facet (aka table) is in comparison to its diameter (aka girdle). When that ratio is in the right range, a diamond will sparkle more.
Culet
The culet is the point at the bottom of the diamond. If the point has a facet on it, it can stop light from reflecting and detract from the diamond's sparkle. Choose a diamond with no culet for optimum sparkle.
Certificate
All of Ritani’s natural diamonds are certified by either the GIA or AGSL, the industry’s two most respected grading labs.
Depth
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Depth percentage correlates with a diamond's sparkle factor. It is measured by dividing the diamond height by its diameter. For maximum sparkle, the depth percentage of a round diamond should be between 54% and 66%.
Length/Width Ratio
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The proportional relationship between your diamond’s length and width. A perfect round diamond would measure equally 1-to-1, so its LxW ratio would measure as 1.
Symmetry
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Symmetry tells you how well a diamond’s facets align to create sparkle. Diamonds with perfect symmetry create the most sparkle and earn a grade of Excellent or Ideal.
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Table
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Table percentage tells you how big a diamond’s topmost facet (aka table) is in comparison to its diameter (aka girdle). When that ratio is in the right range, a diamond will sparkle more.
Culet
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The culet is the point at the bottom of the diamond. If the point has a facet on it, it can stop light from reflecting and detract from the diamond's sparkle. Choose a diamond with no culet for optimum sparkle.
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Oval Cut Diamonds

Oval cut diamonds have a sparkling, brilliant facet pattern and an elongated silhouette. Developed by Lazare Kaplan in the 1960s, the oval cut diamond is a hybrid of the round brilliant and marquise shapes. 3.2% of all Ritani diamonds sold are oval cut. They are a stunning choice for those who love sparkle but are looking for a slightly more unusual style. Oval diamonds have become increasingly popular in recent years for engagement rings. Stars who have worn the oval cut diamond include Blake Lively and Hailey Bieber. Oval diamonds are also a great choice for custom jewelry, such as pendants and earrings. There are some benefits to oval diamonds: they create the appearance of a longer, slimmer finger when worn in an engagement ring, and they also appear bigger than they really are due to their larger surface area. To make your oval diamond appear larger, choose a halo setting. Or let your oval diamond stand out in a solitaire setting. In order to ensure a sparkling, beautiful oval diamond, make sure to choose one with a Very Good cut. Oval diamonds will come in varying length to width ratios. They tend to look the most appealing between 1.30-1.50. An oval with a length to width ratio of 1.30 will appear rounder, while an oval with a length to width ratio of 1.50 will appear more slender and elongated. Before purchasing your oval diamond, make sure to request HD imagery of it. All Ritani earth grown diamonds are certified by either the AGS or GIA – the two most respected independent grading labs in the world. If you need help selecting your oval diamond, reach out to us at 1-888-9RITANI or chat now. 

 

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