This 0.35 CT heart-shaped lab-grown diamond pendant is constructed with a linear waveform structure that transitions into an open heart outline. The pendant begins with a series of angular segments arranged along a defined horizontal path, forming a continuous line that terminates at the heart-shaped section. The linear and curved elements are joined through a fixed transition point designed to maintain structural continuity.
Round lab-grown diamonds are set along the heart outline portion of the pendant. Each diamond is positioned to follow the curvature of the open heart shape while maintaining uniform spacing and alignment. The waveform section remains free of stones and is formed from solid metal segments shaped to preserve consistent thickness and edge definition.
The total carat weight of 0.35 CT is distributed exclusively across the heart outline to maintain proportional balance between the diamond-set and non-set sections. Open space within the heart outline preserves negative space and limits overall depth. Openings beneath the diamond settings allow controlled light entry and interaction with the cut facets.
A fixed bail connection attaches the pendant to a chain at a measured position to maintain stable orientation and reduce rotation during wear. All diamonds used in this pendant are lab-grown and graded according to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters.
Information on shape-related performance is available in the Best Diamond Shape for Finger Type. Broader design classification appears in Top 10 Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring Styles. Lab-grown diamond evaluation and sourcing are covered in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice.