Oval

The oval cut is a modified brilliant cut that originated in the 1950s. The oval cut is the most common cut for coloured gemstones.

It is characterised by an elliptical basic shape that is symmetrical both horizontally and vertically. In total, the oval cut has 58 facets, of which 32 are on the crown and 24 on the pavilion.

A key advantage of the oval cut is its ability to maximise the weight of the stone relative to its dimensions. This means that, compared to a brilliant cut, an oval cut gemstone appears larger and higher-carat for the same weight, providing an ideal balance between the weight of the stone and its beauty. Another advantage of this cut is its ability to cleverly hide small imperfections such as inclusions or cracks, giving the stone a higher overall clarity.

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  • Hessonite

    Hessonite

    39,936 ct. | III/C
    GLA
    6,000.00
  • Kunzite

    Kunzite

    29,629 ct. | IV/A
    GLA
    2,800.00
  • Kunzite

    Kunzite

    43,213 ct. | V/A
    GLA
    3,400.00
  • Morganite pair

    Morganite pair

    42,631 ct. | IV/B
    GLA
    7,100.00
  • Opal

    Opal

    63,525 ct. | III/A
    GLA
    21,000.00
  • Opal

    Opal

    45,125 ct. | III/A
    GLA
    15,000.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    4,674 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    900.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    4,989 ct. | IV/D
    GLA
    700.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    5,403 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    1,200.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    5,554 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    1,200.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    5,978 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    1,300.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    6,862 ct. | III/C
    GLA
    2,200.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    7,785 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    2,200.00
  • Peridot

    Peridot

    8,248 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    1,400.00
  • Pink sapphire

    Pink sapphire

    1,354 ct. | V/D
    GLA
    900.00
  • Pink sapphire

    Pink sapphire

    1,578 ct. | V/D
    GLA
    1,200.00

Facts

properties of sapphire

  • Belongs mineralogically to corundum
  • Hardness grade 9
  • Chemical formula: Al2O3
  • Includes all colors except red, red corundum is called "ruby
  • Coloration generally by metal oxides (e.g. blue: titanium oxide)
  • High density of 3.9 - 4.1

origin

worth knowing

  • Oldest known locality: Burma
  • The legendary place of discovery: "Kashmir"
  • Assigned to the planet Saturn
  • Besides blue, pink sapphire is especially sought after: "hot pink".
  • The most recently discovered localities are Madagascar and Ethiopia

investment in sapphire

  • second most suitable of all gemstones for investment
  • less rare than ruby but also strongly increasing in value
  • Stones should have at least 1 ct weight, better from 3 ct.
  • larger stones have higher increase in value
  • Experts reckon with 6% increase in value per year
  • beautiful sparkling sapphires are preferable
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