Oval Solitaire Engagement Rings
An oval solitaire sets a single elongated oval diamond on a plain band, and that shape is the whole appeal: an oval spreads its carat weight across a longer surface, so it looks larger than a round of the same weight and visually lengthens the finger. This collection holds 39 oval solitaire lab-grown diamond engagement rings, from $827, each IGI-certified and made to order in solid 10K, 14K or 18K gold.
Why choose an oval solitaire
The oval is a brilliant cut, so it keeps the fire and sparkle of a round while covering more surface area per carat — a 1.5 carat oval reads closer to a 2 carat round face-up. On a solitaire band, with nothing competing beside it, that elongated outline is shown off at its best. It's the setting for anyone who wants maximum presence and a flattering, finger-lengthening line.
Styles in this collection
You'll find classic four and six-prong oval solitaires, east-west settings that turn the oval sideways for a modern look, and cathedral and knife-edge bands. Metal options span white, yellow and rose gold, and centre sizes run from about one carat up to three carats and beyond.
Lab-grown, IGI-certified
Every oval here is lab-grown and IGI-certified — identical in carbon, hardness and fire to a mined diamond, at a fraction of the price. That saving is what makes a larger oval centre attainable.
Shop with confidence
Each ring is made to order in about two weeks, ships free by express courier in 5–7 days, and is covered by a 30-day return policy, with the IGI certificate included.
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Split-Shank Engagement Ring
Oval Lab Grown Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring
How to choose an oval solitaire engagement ring
The ratio is the first thing to check: ovals run about 1.30–1.50 length-to-width, and most people find 1.35–1.45 the most flattering — long enough to elongate the finger without looking narrow. Every oval carries some bow-tie, the faint dark band across the middle; tilt the stone under light and choose one where it is soft, not black. A well-cut oval also wears larger than its weight: a 1.5-carat oval reads close to a 2-carat round face-up, which is much of the appeal of an oval solitaire diamond engagement ring.
Because a solitaire shows the whole outline, symmetry matters — the two ends should mirror each other and the point of the curve should sit dead centre. Setting choice is about protecting the tips: a four or six-prong mount with prongs on the points guards the most vulnerable spots, while an east-west setting turns the oval sideways for a modern look. Yellow or rose gold warms the stone; white gold keeps it ice-bright.
Oval solitaire engagement ring FAQs
Does an oval solitaire look bigger than a round?
Yes. An oval spreads the same carat weight over a longer surface, so an oval solitaire diamond engagement ring looks larger face-up than a round of equal weight — a 1.5 carat oval reads close to a 2 carat round.
What carat size is best for an oval solitaire?
Most oval solitaire engagement rings sit between 1 and 3 carats. Because the oval elongates on the finger, a 2ct oval solitaire diamond ring makes a strong statement without looking oversized; a 3 carat oval diamond solitaire is a true showpiece.
What metal suits an oval solitaire engagement ring?
All three golds work. A white gold oval solitaire engagement ring keeps the look bright and modern; a gold or yellow gold oval solitaire engagement ring gives a warmer, classic feel. Each ring here is made to order in solid 10K, 14K or 18K gold.
Is a solitaire or halo better for an oval?
A solitaire shows the oval's clean, elongated outline with nothing beside it, while a halo adds sparkle and apparent size. A solitaire never dates and pairs with any wedding band; the choice comes down to whether you want the stone to stand alone.
Are lab grown oval solitaire diamonds real?
Yes. A lab grown oval solitaire engagement ring is chemically and optically identical to a mined diamond, IGI-certified to the same standards, and classified by the FTC as a real diamond.
What is an east-west oval solitaire?
An east-west setting turns the oval horizontally across the finger rather than lengthwise — a modern twist on the oval cut diamond solitaire engagement rings look, and one of the styles you'll find in this collection.
