Oval Engagement Rings

Thanks to their breathtaking sparkle and flattering silhouette, oval engagement rings are versatile enough to stand the test of time and are an exceptional choice for any bride-to-be.

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FAQs About Oval Engagement Rings

Are oval engagement rings trendy?
Absolutely. Their elegant shape and flattering look have made them a favorite, and they’re not going anywhere.
Are oval engagement rings more expensive?
Not necessarily. Oval diamonds often appear larger than rounds of the same carat weight, adding more value to your ring.
How do I choose the right size of an oval-cut diamond?
It’s all about proportion. A length-to-width ratio of around 1.4 to 1.5 gives that classic oval look, but go longer or rounder if it feels right for you.
Can oval cut rings be resized easily?
Most engagement rings can be resized without a problem, but settings with intricate details or pavé diamonds might be tricky. Visit our retailers for consultancy.
Can I customize my oval diamond engagement ring?
Definitely. From the setting and metal to hidden halos and side stones, you can make it uniquely yours.

Distinctive Features of Gabriel & Co. Oval Engagement Rings

Our collection features an array of oval-cut diamond engagement rings crafted with 14K and 18K yellow, white, and rose gold, two-tone, and platinum. We offer an extensive range of designs worthy of your perfect I do moment. From our opulent and royal creations to more subtle and minimalist designs, you can be sure that you’ll find the engagement ring that speaks to you.

Popular Settings for Oval-Cut Engagement Rings

An oval-cut engagement ring feels both classic and modern with its graceful shape and eye-catching sparkle. The right setting brings out their beauty even more. Here are the most popular settings:

  • Solitaire: A solitaire oval engagement ring keeps the focus on the center stone, letting its elegant shape and brilliance take center stage. With a sleek, minimal design, it’s perfect for those who appreciate classic and understated beauty with a modern feel.
  • Halo: An oval halo engagement ring features a circle of smaller diamonds surrounding the oval center stone, adding brilliance and making the diamond appear larger. Perfect for those who love a little extra shimmer.
  • Hidden halo: A hidden halo oval engagement ring features a delicate row of diamonds that sits just beneath the center stone, catching the light with every movement. Subtle from the top and dazzling from the side, it’s like a little secret sparkle just for you.
  • Bypass: In an oval bypass engagement ring, the band sweeps around the oval stone in a graceful, twisting motion, creating a modern, fluid look. It’s an excellent choice for those who love movement and originality in their design.
  • Three-stone: In a three-stone oval engagement ring, two side stones flank the oval center, symbolizing the past, present, and future. Whichever cut you choose for the side stones, this setting adds depth and meaning to your ring.

Your Oval Engagement Ring Buying Guide

You’ve fallen for an oval diamond, its soft curves and endless sparkle. Now comes the fun part: choosing the perfect setting, metal, and details to make it unapologetically yours.

  • The style speaks volumes: Classic solitaire, vintage-inspired, modern twist? Your ring should match your vibe, not just the trends.
  • The metal sets the mood: Warm and rich yellow gold, sleek white gold, romantic rose gold, or strong platinum? Pick the one that you know you will love for a lifetime.
  • The setting says it all: A halo for extra dazzle, a three-stone for symbolism, a sleek bezel for a modern touch. This is where your ring’s personality shines.
  • Budget with heart: Bigger isn’t always better. A well-cut diamond will shine brighter than a larger, dull one. Look for the right balance of size, quality, and setting that feels just right.
  • Wedding band compatibility: Some engagement rings play well with straight wedding bands, while others need a curved match. If stacking is in your future, it’s a good idea to plan ahead.

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