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Cut Quality: The quality of the cut is perhaps the most important factor to consider when purchasing an oval diamond. A well-cut diamond will have excellent fire, brilliance, and scintillation, while a poorly cut diamond will look dull and lifeless. Look for diamonds with a good or excellent cut grade to ensure maximum sparkle and brilliance.
Carat Weight: The size of the diamond is another important consideration, as it will affect the overall cost of the diamond. As ovals are elongated stones, focusing on the measurements and proportions rather than just the carat weight will allow you to get the most bang for your buck. Check out our blog to learn all about spread and the proportion of Oval Diamonds!
Colour Grade: The colour of the diamond can also impact its value and appearance. Look for diamonds with a colour grade of G or better, as these will typically appear colourless to the naked eye.
Clarity Grade: The clarity of the diamond refers to the presence of any internal or external flaws, known as inclusions or blemishes. Look for diamonds with a clarity grade of VS1 or better to ensure that any inclusions are not visible to the naked eye.
Certification: When purchasing an oval diamond, it's important to choose a reputable jeweler who provides a certification from a trusted grading agency such as IGI or GIA. This certification will provide you with a detailed report on the diamond's characteristics, ensuring that you're getting what you paid for.