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The oval cut is
based upon the traditional configuration of the round
brilliant diamond. The oval was invented by Lazare
Kaplan in the early 1960s. A length-to-width ratio of 1.5:1 is
almost universally considered a pleasing shape for the oval
Cut. Fifty-six facets are typical for the oval
brilliant Cut. Over the last year or two ovals have
become very popular as center diamonds for engagement
rings.
Depth 63 Plus or
Minus 5 Table 58 Plus or Minus
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