1.5ct diamond oval engagement rings
A mix of elegance and extravagance gives a 1.5ct diamond engagement ring a beautiful balance. Noticeably bigger than a 1ct diamond yet without overpowering the hand, 1.5ct is an option which offers the best of both worlds. It's a size that accentuates a stone's shape while displaying your personal style to the world. The deep, hall of mirrors effect of a captivating emerald cut could be your preference. Or you may choose the fire and brilliance of a round brilliant diamond to show your classical side. Whichever shape you select, a 1.5ct diamond reveals the beauty inherent in your ring. Your choice of setting changes the character of your engagement ring with a 1.5ct diamond. While you can opt for a classic solitaire, striking a timeless aesthetic, a halo engagement ring offers coverage without needing a heavier diamond. Explore our range of diamond shapes and settings to find your perfect 1.5ct diamond engagement ring. Read More >>
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Engagement Rings Oval 1.5 Carat FAQs
In recent years, oval engagement rings have seen a huge rise in popularity. This could partly be because of the number of celebrities seen sporting this stone shape, such as Kourtney Kardashian, Blake Lively, Serena Williams and Ariana Grande. Royals such as Princess Diana have also sported oval engagement rings.
While the shape is currently trending, it has actually been popular for centuries. In the 1950s, oval engagement rings were popularised because their stones had the ability to look larger than an emerald-cut gemstone, but with a lower price tag. Today, this remains a popular reason to choose an oval engagement ring, along with the fact that it can make the fingers seem longer, and that its lack of sharp angles can make it less prone to chipping than other cuts.
Oval engagement rings pair well with a number of wedding band styles. For a well-matched look, you could consider pairing an oval engagement ring with a single-prong wedding band that also features oval stones.
Consider a chevron-style or contoured wedding band, as this will ensure that your oval stone is nicely framed and that the two rings fit together snugly. Twisted wedding bands also work well with a large oval stone, or, if you have an engagement band with an oval stone that's set in prongs and sits high above the finger, consider a simple, thin band that can sit beneath the stone and keep the focus firmly on the oval gemstone of your engagement ring.
The price of an oval engagement ring will vary depending on the size, type and quality of the stone, as well as the properties of the setting, including the type of metal that is used. At Abelini, our oval engagement rings start at around £118, rising to over £20,000.