Rebecca says: “An oval cut gemstone can be a statement in a classic setting, down your finger, but we love when it’s mixed up a bit too. Consider on its side, across the finger, at an angle or in a Toi et Mois style.”

For a twist on a classic, pick an oval cut engagement ring
An oval is a popular contender for the classic brilliant round cut.
It offers the signature soft curves, but with a little more length to spread elegantly across your finger.
Rebecca says: “An oval cut gemstone can be a statement in a classic setting, down your finger, but we love when it’s mixed up a bit too. Consider on its side, across the finger, at an angle or in a Toi et Mois style.”
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An oval cut stone is a good choice if you like the traditional softness of the most popular round brilliant cut, but want something a little different.
This cut is similar in sparkle to the brilliant cut, so you don’t compromise in that department. As well as that- as with a marquise cut too – setting an oval stone vertically can have the effect of elongating the finger.
However, we regularly set oval stones both across the finger and lengthwise. Each has a very different but striking effect.
The oval stone is an example of what are referred to as ‘fancy’ cuts. Unlike round stones, there is no set way of defining what is an ‘ideal cut’ for fancy cuts. But we say, a well cut stone will be well proportioned, symmetrical and have plenty of sparkle and fire, just like a round stone.
Fancy cuts can exhibit an effect called ‘bow tie’. This is a section within the stone that is less sparkly and is roughly shaped like a bow tie, hence the name.
Legend says that oval cut gemstones are worn by people who are individualistic, creative, well-organised and willing to take chances!
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