This 0.11 CT open circle pavé lab-grown diamond ring features a circular centerpiece positioned along the top section of an 18K gold band. The open circle is formed from a continuous rounded frame with no center stone, creating a clean, uninterrupted geometric outline.
Round lab-grown diamonds are arranged along the outer edge of the circle in a pavé-style configuration. Each diamond is placed in a micro-prong seat engineered to maintain consistent spacing and uniform height around the entire circumference. The pavé layout follows the curvature of the circle with controlled alignment to preserve symmetry and structural precision.
The circular element sits flush against the upper surface of the 18K gold band. The band maintains a consistent thickness and smooth underside, ensuring structural stability and comfort. Its profile transitions cleanly into the circular centerpiece without increasing the vertical height of the ring.
The open interior of the circle allows unobstructed light passage through the design. This open structure reduces metal density in the upper section while preserving the visual clarity and definition of the circular form.
All diamonds used in the pavé setting are lab-grown and graded for color, clarity, and cut under standardized gemological evaluation systems.
The 0.11 CT total weight includes all round lab-grown diamonds outlining the open circle centerpiece.
For an overview of how lab-grown diamonds are created and how growth methods affect consistency and durability, refer to How Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Made. Buyers evaluating minimalist and symbolic designs can consult Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds for insight into design meaning and consumer preference. Broader guidance on evaluating quality factors and avoiding common mistakes when selecting lab-grown diamond jewelry is outlined in the Lab-Grown Diamond Buying Guide.
This configuration supports an open circle pavé design with round lab-grown diamonds set on an 18K gold band.