1.2ct Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3) vs 1.2ct Round (7×7.5×3.92)

Diamond size comparison

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1.2 ct Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm) 1.2 ct Round (7×7.5×3.92mm)
Cutting style
Modified brilliant
Brilliant
Weight
1.2 ct
1.2 ct
Measurements
8.12×5.41×3.3 mm
7×7.5×3.92 mm
Total depth
61% OK
54.1% too shallow!
L/W ratio
1.5
1.07
Face-up size
Borderline
Inadequate
 
This diamond BARELY looks its weight!
This diamond is a SPREAD CUT!
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Before purchasing a diamond, one should make sure it looks its weight. It's important to understand that carat weight does not equal face-up size.

Two diamonds of exactly the same weight (and shape) can vary quite considerably in face-up size. This depends on the proportions of the cut (e.g., deep cuts will face up smaller).

Here you can see the actual sizes of 1.2ct Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm) and 1.2ct Round (7×7.5×3.92mm) as they would appear on a ring and finger.

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1.2ct Oval on a left ring
64 mm
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Ring diameter
16.9 mm
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Face-up area
36.02 mm²  (±5%)
41.23 mm² 
Face-up area is a measure of the size of the diamond when viewed from the top (as set in a ring).

It tells you how big the diamond is at the girdle plane. It's important for a diamond to have sufficient face-up size for its carat weight.
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1.2ct Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm)
1.2ct Round (7×7.5×3.92mm)
Difference: 5.21mm² (14%)
1.2 carat Round (7×7.5×3.92mm) has approx. 14% more face-up area than 1.2 carat Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm).
Face-up area per carat
30.02 mm²/ct
34.36 mm²/ct
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Quick Buying Guide

Diamond prices vary greatly as they depend on the combination of unique characteristics (4Cs - Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat). For best value, it's important to choose the combination that will reduce the price without having a negative impact on appearance.

Each shape has its own recommended balance of qualities that will give you the most bang for your buck. Below is a quick buying guide to give you an idea, but for more detailed explanation, please see the complete buying guides for the respective diamonds (links below).
1.2ct Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm)
1.2ct Round (7×7.5×3.92mm)
Price (best value)
Min. clarity
SI or better
SI or better
Min. color (platinum setting)
I+
J+
Min. color (yellow gold setting)
J+
K+
Depth percentage
59 - 65%
58 - 62.5%
Table percentage
53 - 62%
53 - 58%
Length-to-width ratio
1.25 - 1.65
1.00 - 1.02
Min. polish/symmetry
Good or better
Good or better
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Additional Info

1.2ct Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm)
1.2ct Round (7×7.5×3.92mm)
Face-up size
A bit small for 1.2 carat Oval
Too large for 1.2 carat Round
Facets
usually 58
58 (57 if no culet)
Length
8.12 mm
7 mm
Width
5.41 mm
7.5 mm
Depth
3.3 mm
3.92 mm
Gram weight
0.24 g (0.0085 ounces)
0.24 g (0.0085 ounces)
Points
120 pts
120 pts
Volume
68.18 mm³
68.18 mm³


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Depth percentage for 1.2 carat Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm)

Depth percentage of Oval cut is the ratio of the total depth (measured from table to culet) to its width. The total depth percentage of this diamond is 61%, which is OK. (Recommended depth percentage for Ovals is between 59% and 65%)

Depth percentage for ovals is calculated with the following formula:
Depth % = (total depth ÷ width) × 100

1.2 carat Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm) depth %:
Total depth: 3.3 mm
Width = 5.41 mm
Depth % = (3.3 ÷ 5.41 ) × 100 = 61%

Depth percentage for 1.2 carat Round (7×7.5×3.92mm)

Depth percentage of Round cut is the ratio of the total depth (measured from table to culet) to its average diameter. The total depth percentage of this diamond is 54.1%, which is too shallow!. (Recommended depth percentage for Rounds is between 58% and 62.5%)

Depth percentage for rounds is calculated with the following formula:
Depth % = (total depth ÷ average diameter) × 100

1.2 carat Round (7×7.5×3.92mm) depth %:
Total depth: 3.92 mm
Average diameter = (7 + 7.5) ÷ 2 = 7.25 mm
Depth % = (3.92 ÷ 7.25 ) × 100 = 54.1%

About Depth Percentage
Depth percentage is one of the most important measurements as it plays a critical role in diamond's appearance. If a diamond is cut too deep or too shallow, light leaks out, making the stone less brilliant and fiery. Deep cuts also add hidden weight.

Diamonds that fall out of recommended depth range are generally less desirable and usually best to be avoided.


Face-up size evaluation for 1.2 carat Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm)

The face-up size of this 1.2 carat Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm) is slightly out of normal range for 1.2ct diamonds of this shape. Compared to 1.2 carat Oval reference diamond, this diamond appears a bit too small when viewed from the top, which means it's probably a borderline chubby.

A chubby is a diamond with hidden extra weight that looks smaller than it should when viewed from the top. Hidden weight is typically a result of a poor cut usually linked to oversized girdle, deeper pavilion, and/or steeper crown.

In order to maximize profits, diamond cutters tend to retain as much weight from the rough as possible. This practice, however, can have detrimental effects on the stone's face-up size and its optical qualities. Poorly proportioned stones look duller and sparkle less than well cut stones. Chubby stones also look smaller.

The bottom line: One should never sacrifice beauty for weight. You probably don't want to pay for extra weight that doesn't add anything to the beauty. You want a stone that looks its weight. Sizewise, this 1.2ct Oval looks like a well cut 1ct Oval.

1.2 carat Oval reference diamond
Since there are no specific ideal proportions defined for Oval cuts, an estimation formula is used to calculate the Oval reference diamond.
Parameters:
Weight: 1.2ct
Depth: 61%
L/W ratio: 1.5
 
Calculated values:
Length: 8.63 mm
Width: 5.75 mm
Depth: 3.51 mm
*Est. face-up area: 40.69 mm²
Note: Oval diamonds with face-up area of within 9% lower and 12% higher than reference Oval diamond area are considered to be of adequate face-up size.
* Estimated Face-up area: Face-up area of Oval cuts is only an estimation (±5%). Due to uniqueness of each stone, it's impossible to accurately calculate face-up area given only a diamond's measurements.
To learn more about diamond size evaluation, click here.


Face-up size evaluation for 1.2 carat Round (7×7.5×3.92mm)

The face-up size of this 1.2 carat Round (7×7.5×3.92mm) is out of normal range for 1.2ct diamonds of this shape. Compared to 1.2 carat Round reference diamond, this diamond appears too big when viewed from the top. You might think that's a good thing, however, it's not. This is a so called spread cut.

A spread cut is a diamond that is cut to maximize spread instead of optimal light performance. From above it looks larger than an ideal 1.2ct diamond. This is not a good thing. Spread cuts are typically too shallow, which allows light to leak out of the stone resulting in less light being reflected back to the viewer's eye.

Spread cuts usually look lifeless and flat, and can sometimes exhibit a fish-eye effect. They may also come with an extremely thin girdle which can easily chip.

The bottom line: Spread cuts generally lack the brilliance and perfection that is expected of a beautiful diamond. Don't be fooled into thinking that you're getting a larger diamond for the money. This could be a rather flat, boring stone.

1.2 carat Round reference diamond
1.2ct Round reference diamond is calculated from the following ideal proportions:
Proportions:
Table: 57%
Crown angle: 34°
Pavilion angle: 40.7°
Girdle: 2.8%
Star length: 50%
Lower half-length: 80%
Culet: None
 
Calculated values:
Depth: 60.3%
Crown height: 14.5%
Pavilion height: 43%
For 1.2 carat weight:
Diameter: 6.91 mm
Face-up area: 37.5 mm²
Note: Round diamonds with face-up area of within 5% lower and 3% higher than reference Round diamond area are considered to be of adequate face-up size.
To learn more about diamond size evaluation, click here.


Face-up Area per Carat

Face-up area per carat is calculated by dividing face-up area of the diamond with its carat weight. It tells you how many square millimeters of the top surface area a diamond is showing or would show for 1 carat weight. This can be useful when comparing stones of similar weights as it tells you how much spread per carat you will get.

Note: Face-up size does not linearly grow with carat weight, which means the heavier the stone, the smaller its face-up area per carat (e.g., 1ct stone will have higher face-up area per carat than 2ct stone).

Face-up area per carat for 1.2ct Oval (8.12×5.41×3.3mm):
Top surface area = 36.02 mm²
Weight = 1.2ct

Face-up area per carat = 36.02 ÷ 1.2 = 30.02mm²/ct

Face-up area per carat for 1.2ct Round (7×7.5×3.92mm):
Top surface area = 41.23 mm²
Weight = 1.2ct

Face-up area per carat = 41.23 ÷ 1.2 = 34.36mm²/ct

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