Oval Diamond Eternity Bands
Oval cut diamonds have remained the most popular shape for the last two years, so it comes as no surprise that oval diamond eternity bands are one of the most popular wedding band styles. The most important question: is the oval cut diamond your forever diamond?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an eternity band?
An eternity band is a ring that has stones continuing all the way around the band from start to finish.
Are eternity bands generally stackable or meant to be worn alone?
Eternity bands can be stacked together or worn alone! It’s truly the wearer’s choice.
Which engagement ring shapes pair well with an oval shape eternity band?
Obviously, oval engagement rings will always pair best with oval shape eternity bands. However, cushion cut engagement rings also pair very nicely with oval shape eternity bands.
What makes an oval diamond eternity band timeless?
Oval diamonds have been the most popular diamond shape of the last several years with no sign of stepping out of the spotlight. With their curved ends and ability to elongate the finger, it’s no wonder they make for timeless eternity bands as well.
What is the difference between a prong and bezel set eternity bands?
A prong set eternity band is a type of ring that features wire-like metal tips that hold the diamonds in place. For prong set eternity bands, there are typically four prongs holding each stone in place. A bezel set eternity band is a type of ring that features delicate metal edges that fully encases each diamond to hold it in place.
What is a u-shape wedding band?
A u-shaped wedding band features a band that has a setting shaped in a literal “u” to hold the diamonds in place; the base has a rounded bottom that curves inwards towards the wearer's finger.
How are lab-created diamond eternity bands graded for quality and authenticity?
All of our lab diamond eternity bands are graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) to ensure authenticity and that our clients are getting the best lab diamonds at their disposal.