Investing in the perfect diamond is a significant commitment in and of itself.

Your unique diamond, which represents a natural phenomenon, should feel "just right" for you. From the cut to the clarity, there is a lot to consider. That's why we've compiled all of the information to help you decide between the two most popular diamond shapes, oval engagement rings and the round brilliant.

So far, the oval and round diamonds have accounted for 73% of our 2023 sales, illuminating the engagement ring industry. At first glance, you may not notice much difference between their incredible facial structures. However, despite their similar shapes, there are several factors that distinguish the two. Compare cuts to find your ideal fit, taking into account pricing and personal style in our all-inclusive guide.

What is an oval diamond?

An oval diamond is a long version of the round traditional diamond. The elongated shape offers this diamond its modern and eternally elegant look, making it great to wear if one wants to stand out.

The Oval diamond has a significantly greater surface area. Thus, the oval diamond will look larger compared to other diamonds of the same carat weight. Additionally, the oval shape will elongate the fingers and make the fingers appear slimmer, which is a lovely little addition!

What is a Round Diamond?

The round diamond is the classic, traditional shape. Generations have adored it because of its timeless style and unmatched sparkle. The round diamond happens to have perfect symmetry, which gives the most brilliance as far as the reflections go.
The round diamond might be just what you need in case you're one who loves a classic look with maximum sparkle.

Oval vs. Round: Style

Style-wise, both oval and round diamonds are gorgeous, but they translate differently.

● The Oval feels more modern and fresh. They are perfect for someone who wants something classic with a twist—a bit of flair if you will.
● Round diamonds are classic. Elegant, traditional, and safe in the sense of not going out of fashion ever. You can never go wrong with round diamonds if you're after that classic, fairy-tale look.

Tip: And if you want something that would be timeless but trendy as well, oval is a good middle ground. For timeless elegance that's always going to be on point, though, go for those round diamonds!

Oval vs. Round: Sparkle

Right? Everyone wants a sparkling diamond-like diamond in the stars. So here is the scoop:

● A round-shaped stone is the diamond king of sparkle. Because of their sheer round symmetry, they reflect light better than all other shapes to give you that jaw-dropping shine.
● Oval diamonds sparkle handsomely, though the sparkle seems more spread out because of their elongated form. They have what's called a "bow-tie effect," where some light doesn't reflect in the center, creating a subtle shadow across the diamond.

That is to say, if sparkle is your number one priority, a round diamond takes the cake. But don't count out oval diamonds—they still deliver plenty of shine and have their unique charm!

Oval vs. Round: Size

Now things get interesting. Oval diamonds appear larger than round diamonds of similar carat weight. Why? An oval shape will have more surface area, so it takes up more of your finger.

If you want to get more diamonds for your money in terms of size, oval diamonds are a great choice.

Oval vs. Round: Shape

● Oval diamonds are stretched out, which creates a slim and very elongated look in the hands. They also have the effect of making short fingers look longer.
● Round diamonds are circular. It is balanced and symmetrical in appearance. This has been the best choice for someone who wants to look perfectly even and traditional.

So, which of the two feels more like you? If you love sleek and modern but need a little bit more size, oval diamonds call your name. If you want timeless perfection, go round!

Oval vs. Round: Popularity

In recent years, oval diamonds have gained popularity, especially with celebrities and influencers. They offer something fresh from the traditional diamond, of course, to those who would want something a little different from the classic.
However, diamonds top the chart when it comes to popularity. This is the most sought-after diamond and has been for many years.

Round vs. Oval: Price

Oval diamonds are less expensive as compared to rounded diamonds of the same carat weight. This is because cutting a round diamond into a precise cut is a lot more difficult and therefore costs more.

If you want an oval diamond budget-friendly without sacrificing style, you could go for one of these.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oval vs. Round Engagement Rings

Q: Which is larger, oval or round?
Due to the elongated shape of the oval and also due to a larger surface area, the oval diamond will appear larger as compared to a round counterpart with a similar weight in carats.

Q: Which of the diamonds, oval or round, gives more sparkle?
A: A round shines much more because it is symmetrical and reflects light much better.

Q: Which diamond will sell for a lesser price, oval or round?
A: Oval diamonds are much cheaper for the same carat weight as round diamonds.

Q: Which one is currently more in vogue?
A. Oval diamonds are gaining momentum these days with those seekers who look for unique or modern pieces.

Our Diamond Best-Sellers
Round Diamonds

Lab Grown Three-Stone Brilliant-Cut Engagement Ring in 14k White Gold

Crafted in 14-karat white gold, this three-stone ring features a 1/2-carat round-cut center stone flanked by two 1/4-carat round-cut diamonds.

Everly. Diamond Round Halo Engagement Ring in 14k White Gold
Featuring 26 round genuine white diamonds, crafted in polished 14-karat white gold, this engagement ring features a stunning diamond halo for added drama and sparkle.
Oval Diamonds

Oval-Cut Lab Grown 1ct. EF vs. Diamond Hidden Halo Solitaire Engagement Ring in 14k White Gold
From our diamond engagement rings collection, a timeless solitaire engagement ring featuring a luminous oval-cut lab-grown EF VS diamond with a hidden halo, all set in 14-karat white gold.

Oval-Cut Lab Grown 2 3/8ctw. Diamond Hidden Halo Cathedral Engagement Ring in 14k Yellow Gold

This 14-karat gold engagement ring features 1 center round HI VS lab-grown diamond totaling 2 carat total weight; the center stone is surrounded by 52 round HI VS lab-grown diamonds totaling 3/8 carat total weight.

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, the best diamond shape is the one that speaks to your heart! Whether you’re captivated by the timeless sparkle of a round diamond or the modern elegance of an oval, both options offer their own special charm.

If you're still unsure, you can explore stunning collections at Rogers & Hollands | Ashcroft & Oak, a trusted name in the jewelry world. We offer a wide variety of both oval and round engagement rings, known for their high-quality craftsmanship and beautifully curated designs. Our collection features diamonds that perfectly balance style, sparkle, and size, giving you plenty of options to choose from.