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The Allure of Oval Cut Loose Diamonds: A.A. Rachminov's Expert Guide

Diamonds are very representative of beauty and sophistication. The diamond world is a large and interesting market offering many options for the buyers to choose from. The oval cut is one of the most liked diamond cuts in today's industry. Gradually, the oval cut has emerged as a favorite, capturing the hearts of many with its characteristic fire and oblong shape. This article will focus on ranchminov’s exquisite diamond collection and the world of oval cut loose diamonds.

A.A. Rachminov is famous for its oval cut diamonds. In our collection, we have some of the best oval cut diamonds. The attractiveness of the oval cut is derived from its elongated form, which gives an illusion of a bigger diamond. Also, the design of the oval cut makes it possible for overwhelming refraction and dispersion of light.

 

Oval Cut Diamonds Story


Oval cut diamonds have a rather short history as compared to other well-known diamond shapes. The cut was initially created by diamond cutter Lazare Kaplan in the late 1950s. The oval cut, however, was the masterpiece of Kaplan and this cut had been advanced in the art of diamond cutting in his era. The popularity of oval diamonds should come as a surprise too – the way they reflect light is absolutely mesmerizing.

Their elongated shape also makes the wearer’s finger look longer, which adds to its attractiveness. In the long run, they have become even more popular. There are some celebrities also who are unable to avoid oval cut diamonds as their choice for engagement rings. Nowadays, they represent an everlasting symbol of elegance and beauty.

 

Oval Cut versus Other Famous Cuts


The oval cut can be compared with other popular diamond cuts, such as:
  • Round Brilliant Cut: Round shape is the most classic and popular diamond cut also known as brilliant cut. However, due to the round shape, it does not give an illusion of size as the oval cut, although it provides the highest brilliance and fire.
  • Princess Cut: A square shape with pointed and clean corners is the notable characteristic of the princess cut diamond. The oval cut is smooth and elongated in shape while the princess cut is more angular and modern.
  • Emerald Cut: The emerald cut diamond is characterized by a rectangular shape with cut corners. The large and open facets of this cut show up clarity a lot better than the oval cut. Yet, they refract the light with less brilliance.
  • Cushion Cut: The cushion cut diamonds are designed to be the most brilliant with their rounded corners and bigger facets. However, they throw off a different glimmer, their round shape is quite similar to the oval cut.
  • Pear Cut: Pear shaped, this diamond has the fire of a round cut but the gentle slenderness of a marquise cut. It resembles an oval cut, however with one pointed side, providing a unique and outstanding feature.
  • Marquise Cut: One of the elongated cut diamonds that is very popular among men is the marquise cut diamond, looking like a football. However, its pointed edges can create the magnitude of appearing bigger than an oval cut with the same carat weight.
With brilliance and fire, the oval cut is nearly equal to other main cuts, possessing a unique sparkle that makes it different.

 

Considerations when Buying an Oval Cut Loose Diamonds


When purchasing an oval cut diamond, there are several key factors to consider:
  • Quality of Cut: One of the primary things to recall is that the diamond is well cut. The quality of the cut influences the fire and scintillation of the diamond. If you choose an oval cut diamond, read the balanced and symmetrical shape.
  • Carat Weight: Another consideration is the carat weight of the diamond. Remember that oval cut diamonds are bigger in appearance than any other diamond cut with the same carat weight, all due to their elongated shape.
  • Length to Width Ratio: The ratio of an oval shaped diamond defines its shape. The ideal ratio for a traditional oval shape is 1.30 – 1.50, and for a more rounded or elongated oval, whichever is below or above the ratio could be more suitable.
  • Bowtie Effect: All oval shaped diamonds exhibit a bowtie effect, where a dark area in the shape of a bowtie is apparent in the center of the diamond. The effect can vary from one diamond to the other and it is advisable to choose a diamond with a minimal or practically-invisible bowtie.
  • Certification: It is also crucial to ensure that the diamond is certified by a respectable gemological institution, for example, GIA or AGS. The certificate certifies the quality and authenticity of the diamond.
 

Conclusion


To conclude, the oval cut loose diamonds by A.A. Rachminov is a classic and sophisticated option for anyone who would like to own a luxury diamond. The distinctive facetting style of the oval cut delivers a breathtaking show of fire and brilliance. In purchasing an oval cut diamond, settings such as symmetry, carat weight, and the bowtie effect should be considered. The collection with oval cut diamonds by A.A. Rachminov is remarkable for outstanding quality. If you are a jewelry shop owner or a designer, we welcome you to meet the wealth and beauty of A.A. Rachminov diamond collection.

 

Frequently Asked Questions


What should be the best length-to-width ratio of a classic oval diamond?


The length-to-width ratio that is considered to be the most perfect one for a regular oval diamond usually varies between 1.30 and 1.50. This proportion gives an equal, traditional oval without being too long or too round.

What Settings are best suitable for oval cut loose diamonds in jewelry?


Solitaire, halo, and three-stone settings are particularly preferred for oval cut diamonds as they are very versatile and complement almost any setting.

What is the importance of the “bowtie effect” in oval cut diamonds?


The “bowtie effect” is the name used to describe the dark image which looks like a bowtie that appears over the entire width of an oval diamond. It is due to the irregular reflection of light from within the stone. However, while some bowtie effect is normal, too sharp shadows can decrease itself and the brilliance.