There’s something so sweet about a little rose gold ring. Mix that with the softness of a super shiny oval, and it’s love at first sight.
Maybe it’s that warm pinkish shimmer or the rounded brilliance, but a rose gold engagement ring with an oval diamond has to be one of the most romantic ring combos in history. Want to slip into a bit of sweetness? Let’s get into it.
What’s not to love about an oval diamond? They’re a brilliant cut, designed to have oodles of sparkles, and boy, do they deliver.
The stretched-out shape means tons of finger coverage, and that means the cut looks larger carat for carat than a round brilliant. As an added bonus, it’s also more affordable than a round brilliant. In fact, most fancy shaped diamonds are.
Ovals have a classic look that fits any setting, whether super simple or designed to the nines. But there is something about their soft romantic shape that makes them a perfect fit for romantic rose gold.
Rose gold has the most fabulous pinkish hue, and those blushy vibes make it such a romantic pick.
Over the last 10-20 years, rose gold has gained massive popularity, but it’s been around a few hundred years longer than you might suppose. Its most recent historical heyday was around 100 years ago, in the 1920s.
That vintage aesthetic is due in part to all the antique rings from this era. While these rings can be quite charming and oh-so stunning, they have also left people with the lingering notion that rose gold tends to develop a patina.
Rose gold is made up of pure gold, copper, and sometimes silver metals for a more pink color. Due to its copper content, many rings from the past do tend to have a patina that darkens the look of the gold and gives it a warm feel that some people love.
However, as science has evolved, so have the process and contents in the reddish alloy we know and love as rose gold. So while your vintage finds might have gained a patina with time, your modern rings will never develop one.
At Keyzar, we use a unique blend in our rose gold that never develops a patina.
A rose gold setting and an oval diamond is a dreamy romantic combo. The soft shape and warm color provide a charming feel, while the pink and sparkle give it a certain sweetness.
Because this shape and color combo is already majorly gorge on its own, it works well with most settings–lending the romantic vibe to any form it's in. So go ahead, set your heart on stunning. You’re sure to find it here.
That super sparkly oval does a lot of work, so setting it with a simple rose gold solitaire like The Kamellie goes all the way to stunning.
It’s an understated gem, and its smooth classic lines highlight everything magical about the combo. The hidden halo is just the cherry on top, giving a breath of modern shine to a flawless engagement ring.
With a major sense of whimsy and a woodsy fairytale vibe, The Twig has a romantic feel that’s worth writing home about.
Curving branches wind delicately around the ring while two round brilliant diamonds help to create a glittery frame for that oh-so-sparkly oval.
The ring has a unique, warm, and romantic feel that’s brought to life with an oval diamond and rose gold.
The Naomi is stunning and delicate with a gentle feel. Pear and round diamonds enhance the softness of the oval, while the thin band gives a subtle hint of warm rose gold.
The engagement ring features a silhouette with definite hints of an art deco feel that’s only enhanced by the rose and oval together. It’s giving a hint of vintage, and yet the sparkle of a hidden halo brings the setting well into the 21st century.
A classic split shank design studded with stunning pavé diamonds, The Angelina is giving a definite nod to old-school romance.
The intertwining strands of sparkling pavé diamonds while whispers of rose gold peak out from behind each of the tiny diamonds. It’s all the glitter you could want in a love story built for your finger.
Into the classic fairytale silhouette? The Sofia delivers with oodles of brilliant sparkle in tow. Pavé diamonds curve around the band, meeting a uniquely curved hidden halo.
The elevated center stone gives the piece a whimsical look, while the stunning four-prong setting lets in all the light. The ring is pure sparkle in every direction, and we are loving the subtle cartoon princess vibes.
Rose gold is more versatile than you might think. That unique shade of blush plays very well with others. Pairing a rosie ring with different shades of gold simply brings out the best in all of them.
It’s full fantasy plus functional, giving you the opportunity to mix and match bands. Seriously, from settings to sparkle to gold, rose gold reins it in, and an oval drives it home. Whether you shake up the set or get a matching wedding band, the combo is clutch.
Ok, so we already know rose gold goes with everything, but ovals are also super versatile.
You can slip a standard wedding band right under an oval. You could also go with a chevron which high-key contributes to the already elongated look, so your stone looks huge.
Seriously, simple solitaire or studded setting, ovals can do it all. They also look great with something a little extra or a lot extra if that’s your thing. Mix, match, and stack to your heart's content cause she flourishes under sparkle.
All that glitters ain’t gold. Sometimes it’s diamonds too! All that glittery gold plays well with others. It’s warm enough for yellow gold and brings out the shine in white.
What does it mean? Start yourself off with your pink and dreamy oval engagement ring, and go anywhere you want from there. The sky’s the limit.
Everything about rose gold screams romance. The warm color, the rich feel, if a hug were a color, it’d probably be rose gold. Mix that with the sweet softness of a sparkly oval, and you’ve got yourself a match made in heaven.
Whether you’re shooting for something simple or have eleganza goals, rose gold plus oval equals romantic every time. So slip on that sparkly pink ring, and bring that loving energy home.