Discover our 2.8 carat oval diamond rings created for eye-catching brilliance, featuring made-to-order designs and certified diamonds

Schedule a private viewing to explore certified 2.8 carat oval diamonds in real lighting and compare cut, color, and clarity. Our experts help you select the right setting and customize your ring with confidence, comfort, and long-term value in mind.
A 2.8 carat oval diamond ring delivers near-3 carat impact with better availability and smarter pricing. The elongated oval cut creates more finger coverage, making the diamond appear larger and more elegant than many round stones of similar weight. Our brand curates hand-selected, certified oval diamonds, focusing on cut precision, symmetry, and eye-clean clarity to ensure premium brilliance, long-term value, and a refined luxury experience.
Every 2.8 carat oval diamond in our collection is evaluated for cut quality, bow-tie minimization, and light performance to maximize brilliance. Our specialists compare color and clarity in real lighting, then pair each stone with thoughtfully engineered settings for security and comfort. This expert-led curation helps clients invest confidently in a large oval diamond ring that balances beauty, durability, and timeless design.
2.8 Carat Oval Diamond Ring- FAQ's
Yes, the oval shape gives more face-up surface area, so 2.8 carats often looks very similar to 3 carats. The elongated cut creates wider finger coverage, making the size appear larger visually.
It’s noticeable but still practical for daily wear if the setting is well-balanced. A low-profile setting improves comfort and reduces the risk of snagging.
Eye-clean clarity is the key factor, not the grade alone. Many buyers choose VS2 or higher to keep inclusions invisible in normal lighting.
Oval diamonds can show excellent brilliance when proportions are balanced. Light return depends more on cut quality than on the shape itself.
White metals enhance brightness and contrast, while yellow or rose gold add warmth and visual depth. The choice affects how color is perceived.
Cut quality should come first. A well-cut 2.8 carat oval will look brighter and larger than a heavier stone with weak proportions.