Posted on June 11, 2015 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
Simply put, a bow tie in an oval diamond looks like a man’s dark bow tie sitting in the center of the stone. It occurs when center facets of the stones obscure light reflection. These black patches in an oval stone aren’t all bad, however. Some bow tie effect will be present in any fancy-cut stone, but the severity of the bow tie is determined but the stone’s cut.Posted in bow tie effect, diamonds, engagement ring, informative, jewelry tips, oval diamonds