Collection: Oval Solitaire Engagement Rings
Oval solitaire engagement rings pair an elongating silhouette with the timeless elegance of a single-stone setting. A graceful choice that flatters the finger and makes the center stone appear larger than life.
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Auriel
1ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 10K Rose Gold
Regular price $1,355Regular price$1,355Sale price $1,355 -
Auriel
1ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 18K Rose Gold
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Auriel
1ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 18K Yellow Gold
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Auriel
1ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 10K White Gold
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Auriel
1ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 14K White Gold
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Auriel
1ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 18K White Gold
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Auriel
1ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 950 Platinum
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Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 10K Rose Gold
Regular price $1,879Regular price$1,879Sale price $1,879 -
Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 14K Rose Gold
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Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 18K Rose Gold
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Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 10K Yellow Gold
Regular price $1,879Regular price$1,879Sale price $1,879 -
Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 14K Yellow Gold
Regular price $1,939Regular price$1,939Sale price $1,939 -
Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 18K Yellow Gold
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Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 10K White Gold
Regular price $1,879Regular price$1,879Sale price $1,879 -
Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 14K White Gold
Regular price $1,939Regular price$1,939Sale price $1,939 -
Kate
2ct Oval Lab Grown Diamond in 18K White Gold
Regular price $2,065Regular price$2,065Sale price $2,065
Oval solitaire engagement rings combine one of the most flattering diamond shapes with the clean simplicity of a single-stone setting. The oval cut is a modified brilliant, meaning it carries the same faceting structure as a round diamond but in an elongated shape that creates the illusion of a larger stone and lengthens the appearance of the finger. Set as a solitaire, the oval takes center stage with nothing to compete for attention.
Available in platinum, 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold, oval solitaires appeal to the bride who wants a classic feel with a touch of modern distinction. The shape pairs beautifully with both slim knife-edge bands and traditional rounded shanks, and the elongated silhouette works on virtually every hand.
Available in platinum, 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold, oval solitaires appeal to the bride who wants a classic feel with a touch of modern distinction. The shape pairs beautifully with both slim knife-edge bands and traditional rounded shanks, and the elongated silhouette works on virtually every hand.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Oval Solitaire Engagement Rings
An oval solitaire combines the elongated, finger-flattering shape of an oval diamond with the purity of a single-stone mounting. The oval cut is a brilliant-faceted stone, which means it returns light similarly to a round diamond but in a shape that appears larger per carat. Set as a solitaire, there are no accent stones or design elements to distract from the center. The result is an engagement ring that feels classic and modern at once.
Yes, an oval diamond typically appears larger than a round diamond of the same carat weight because of its elongated shape and greater surface area when viewed from above. The length of the stone also creates a visual lengthening effect on the finger. This is one of the main reasons oval has become such a popular choice for engagement rings. That said, cut quality and proportions matter — a well-cut oval will maximize both brilliance and perceived size.
Oval solitaires are well-suited for daily wear, though there are a few considerations worth understanding. The rounded ends of an oval diamond have no sharp corners to chip, making the stone itself quite durable. Most oval solitaires use four or six prongs to secure the diamond, and some settings add prongs at the tips for extra protection. As with any engagement ring, periodic prong inspections will keep the setting secure over time.
Luvari offers oval solitaire settings in platinum, 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. White metals like platinum and white gold highlight the icy brilliance of the oval cut and are a favorite for a modern, colorless look. Yellow gold gives the setting a warmer, more vintage feel and enhances the perceived whiteness of diamonds in lower color grades. Rose gold creates a soft, romantic contrast that has become increasingly popular for oval engagement rings.
The bowtie effect is a dark area that can appear across the center of an oval diamond, resembling the shape of a bowtie. It occurs when light is blocked from returning through the middle of the stone due to the faceting angles. Every oval has some degree of bowtie, but a well-cut oval minimizes it so that it is barely visible. When selecting an oval, it's worth viewing the stone in person or through detailed imaging to ensure the bowtie is subtle rather than pronounced.















