This 0.27 CT Scorpio constellation lab-grown diamond ring is built using a mapped representation of the Scorpio zodiac pattern. Each round lab-grown diamond is positioned at specific constellation reference points and secured with micro-prong settings designed for consistent alignment, controlled spacing, and even seat height.
Gold connector bars link the stones to replicate the extended, angular structure associated with the Scorpio star pattern. Connector geometry—including length, angle, and thickness—is engineered to maintain structural stability while preserving an accurate visual interpretation of the constellation. The open framework reduces metal density and supports a balanced distribution of weight around the band.
Crafted in 18K gold, the ring band is shaped to stabilize the constellation layout while ensuring a secure fit. The open-back configuration beneath each stone allows unobstructed light entry through the pavilion, minimizing shadowing and supporting optical function across various lighting conditions.
The 0.27 CT total carat weight includes all stones integrated into the constellation mapping. All diamonds meet standardized grading ranges for clarity, color, and cut, produced through controlled CVD or HPHT laboratory methods.
For additional perspective on how compact constellation rings like Scorpio balance precision with wearability, refer to Best Diamond Shape for Finger Type. Insight into how color grading influences contrast and depth in minimal, star-mapped designs is outlined in the Diamond Color Guide, while broader context on market value, sourcing, and long-term expectations for lab-grown diamond jewelry can be found in Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Smart Choice.