This 0.14 CT dual-heart interlinked lab-grown diamond ring features two heart-shaped structures positioned symmetrically along the top of an 18K gold band. Each heart contains a round lab-grown diamond secured in a prong configuration that aligns with the internal contour of the motif.
The two heart elements meet at the center, forming a connected arrangement that maintains uniform spacing and balanced alignment along the horizontal axis of the ring. The open centers of the motifs reduce metal density and allow controlled light entry beneath each diamond.
The surrounding gold framework is shaped to follow the curvature of each heart, with smooth transitions into the upper shank. The band maintains a consistent profile, supporting stable wear while preserving the overall symmetry of the dual-heart configuration.
Each round diamond is placed in a micro-prong seat engineered to maintain consistent height and spacing relative to the metal structure. The placement follows the structural lines of the heart shapes, producing a uniform and clear presentation of the motifs from both top and angled perspectives.
The underside includes open areas below the prong assemblies to support illumination and reduce excess weight without compromising structural support.
All diamonds used in this ring are lab-grown and evaluated under standardized clarity, color, and cut grading criteria.
The 0.14 CT total weight includes both round diamonds positioned within the dual-heart structures.
For perspective on how symbolic designs like dual-heart motifs reflect modern relationship values, explore Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds. Additional insight into how heart-shaped and symmetrical motifs interact with hand proportions is outlined in Best Diamond Shape for Finger Type, while broader context on shape balance and visual structure can be found in the Diamond Shapes Guide.