This 0.23 CT Cancer constellation lab-grown diamond ring is crafted in 18K gold and designed to follow the mapped star arrangement associated with the Cancer zodiac. The ring incorporates multiple round lab-grown diamonds set at calibrated intervals that replicate the primary star points within the constellation.
Each diamond is mounted in a prong setting engineered to maintain consistent height, spacing, and positioning across the constellation structure. Select stones are connected using precision-formed gold bar links, creating a geometric path that reflects the curved, minimal star alignment associated with the Cancer zodiac chart. Connector lengths and angles are fixed to preserve structural accuracy.
The band features a smooth curvature that supports the constellation layout while maintaining alignment across the upper surface of the finger. Structural reinforcement beneath the constellation ensures controlled flex and durability during daily wear.
Open galleries beneath each stone allow full light entry to the pavilion facets, improving optical performance and minimizing unnecessary metal obstruction. The total carat weight of 0.23 CT represents the combined weight of all stones incorporated into the constellation formation.
For additional perspective on how zodiac-inspired jewelry like Cancer rings fits within broader design and consumer preferences, explore Lab-Grown Diamond Trends. Insight into how color grading influences the visual softness and balance of smaller constellation-set diamonds is detailed in the Diamond Color Guide, while context on pricing benchmarks and value expectations for lower total carat weight designs can be found in the Global 1-Carat Lab-Grown Diamond Price Guide.