These 0.23 CT Cancer constellation lab-grown diamond earrings are engineered in 18K gold and structured to replicate the documented star arrangement of the Cancer zodiac. The design features multiple round lab-grown diamonds positioned at calibrated intervals to represent primary star points in the constellation.
Each stone is secured in a prong setting manufactured for consistent height, spacing, and alignment. Precision-formed gold bar links join selected stones to match the curved, minimal star pathways shown in standardized Cancer constellation diagrams. Connector lengths and angles are fixed to maintain geometric accuracy and structural stability.
The earrings are designed in a vertical or slightly angled layout depending on the natural orientation of the Cancer star pattern. A secure stud or drop mechanism (depending on final model specification) ensures stable frontal presentation and minimizes rotational movement during wear.
Open galleries beneath each stone allow direct light entry into the pavilion facets, improving optical performance and minimizing shadowing caused by excess metal coverage. The 0.23 CT total carat weight reflects the combined weight of all round diamonds used in the constellation pattern.
For insight into how zodiac designs like Cancer translate emotional connection and personal symbolism into fine jewelry, explore Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds. Broader understanding of how lab-grown diamonds are selected and evaluated for delicate, multi-stone constellation pieces is detailed in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice, while guidance on how spacing, alignment, and shape influence visual harmony can be found in the Diamond Shapes Guide.