This 0.26 CT Scorpio constellation lab-grown diamond pendant is designed using a mapped layout that corresponds to the documented Scorpio star pattern. Each round lab-grown diamond is positioned at designated constellation points and secured in micro-prong settings engineered for stability, controlled alignment, and consistent seat height.
Fine gold connector bars join the diamonds to form the elongated, angular geometry associated with the Scorpio constellation. Connector lengths, angles, and spacing follow standardized structural parameters to maintain pattern accuracy and ensure the constellation remains visually intact during wear. The open-back gallery beneath each stone supports direct light passage, reducing obstruction and optimizing optical behavior under ambient or directional lighting.
The pendant is produced in 18K gold with controlled thickness to achieve balanced durability and reduced overall weight. The integrated bail is shaped to maintain correct front orientation when suspended from the chain, preventing rotation or misalignment.
The 0.26 CT total diamond weight includes all stones forming the constellation pattern. All diamonds follow established clarity, cut, and color metrics and are created through controlled CVD or HPHT growth methods.
For deeper insight into how controlled diamond creation supports accuracy in constellation-based designs like Scorpio, explore How Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Made. Broader guidance on evaluating overall quality, structure, and consistency in multi-stone jewelry is detailed in How to Choose a Lab Grown Diamond, while understanding how cut precision influences light behavior in compact, angular layouts is explained in the Diamond Cut Quality Guide.