Take a look at our oval diamond 4 C’s information to guide you in your jewelry purchase.
Cut — Although sometimes used synonymously, it’s important to remember that there is a difference between the cut and shape of a diamond. The shape of a diamond (such as oval or round) refers to its physical appearance.
On the other hand, the cut refers to how well the diamond’s features interact with light--and this is incredibly important. A poorly cut diamond can result in light leakage, affecting it's brilliance and sparkle.
Clean Origin only offers diamonds at or above a "good" cut quality. Good, very good, excellent, and ideal are the four available options. However, since an oval diamond is considered a "fancy shape," most grading labs do not offer a cut quality.
Clarity — Clarity refers to the number of inclusions and blemishes in a particular stone. Each diamond has flaws and will be graded from SI2 (having the largest amount) to VVS1 (having the least).
Color — Color in a diamond actually refers to the absence of color. Clean Origin only offers diamonds from D (essentially colorless) to J (some color), even though the diamond color scale extends all the way to Z.
Although it can be hard to tell the difference in color from one letter grade to the one above or below it, color preference varies from person to person. Ovals also have a tendency to show color more than round diamonds.
Carat — Since oval shaped diamonds tend to appear larger than a different shape of the same carat, you can often get more bang for your buck in terms of size while maintaining your budget.
This gives buyers more flexibility when it comes to color and clarity. Or, it allows you to purchase a carat that looks much bigger than the one your significant other was hoping they would receive. Not to mention, the 20-30% you’ll save from purchasing a lab grown diamond could almost double the appearance of your oval stone.